Re: [e-users] E Updates today ate my profiles/config

2011-02-07 Thread Jeff Hoogland
Oh. My E17 is updated once or twice weekly. Previously I had been using a build that was compiled on Saturday (just the day before). ~Jeff Hoogland On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Marc Koschewski wrote: > * Jeff Hoogland [2011-02-06 18:16:25 -0600]: > > I didn't mean the age of the config, I m

Re: [e-users] E Updates today ate my profiles/config

2011-02-07 Thread Marc Koschewski
OK, then your config was maybe eaten by a crash? I have not suffered from this for months. Neither did one I know. :/ Marc * Jeff Hoogland [2011-02-07 05:49:30 -0600]: > Oh. My E17 is updated once or twice weekly. Previously I had been using a > build that was compiled on Saturday (just the day

Re: [e-users] elsa & pam

2011-02-07 Thread michael bouchaud
Thanks for your repport. I think it's a problem with dbus. The daemon must still wait for some process started via dbus, who doesn't close. so if you kill X, elsa will restart (you have a new X-dbus session). I have already other one problem with communication between dbus and X . I need some inves

Re: [e-users] elsa & pam

2011-02-07 Thread michael bouchaud
You mustn't launch elsa_client. Elsa_client was used to catch some user inforamtion (login, password, ...), so use less memory if you don't need it (autologin). Don't make some scripts to launch elsa_client, it's elsa's job. She cleans the things between logons, with restarting X. When X will be re