On 12/12/10 17:08, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
So, what I think happening in your case is kdm isn't starting the "DBus" on
startup of your session, which is why it only gets activated (started) when
you start Emacs (or any other DBus consumer application).
...
And for good overall desktop experience, p
Andrea Venturoli writes:
> On 12/11/10 16:18, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
>> Hi Andrea,
>>
>> Sorry for the late reply.
> No problem!
> Really, thanks for your help.
>> Okay, I'm able to reproduce warnings. As emacs tries to lookup DBUS session
>> bus in the environment, and if it doesn't find one, i
On 12/11/10 16:18, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
Hi Andrea,
Sorry for the late reply.
No problem!
Really, thanks for your help.
Okay, I'm able to reproduce warnings. As emacs tries to lookup DBUS session
bus in the environment, and if it doesn't find one, it starts one. And "dbus"
keeps running in
Hi Andrea,
Sorry for the late reply.
Andrea Venturoli writes:
> On 12/05/10 22:50, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
>> setup, which is 'startx' based, with following contents of $HOME/.xinitrc:
>>
>> #v+
>> #!/bin/sh
>>
>> xrdb ~/.Xdefaults
>> xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
>> exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session ck-
On 12/05/10 22:50, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
setup, which is 'startx' based, with following contents of $HOME/.xinitrc:
#v+
#!/bin/sh
xrdb ~/.Xdefaults
xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session ck-launch-session xmonad
2>$HOME/.xsession-errors
#v-
I've got dbus_enable="YES" in /etc
Andrea Venturoli writes:
> On 12/05/10 15:18, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
>> How're you starting X server ?
> Through KDM.
>> And with which version are you seeing this behaviour ?
> You mean:
> %pkg_info|grep emacs
> emacs-23.2_4,2 GNU editing macros
> ?
I tried that version as well, but I wa
On 12/05/10 15:18, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
How're you starting X server ?
Through KDM.
And with which version are you seeing this behaviour ?
You mean:
%pkg_info|grep emacs
emacs-23.2_4,2 GNU editing macros
?
And are you running GNOME, KDE, or any desktop environment ?
KDE.
I
Andrea Venturoli 쓰시길:
> Hello.
> I'm having a small, low priority, trouble; more an annoyance in fact.
>
> Since a while, if I start an X11 emacs from a terminal window, after I
> close emacs, the terminal window won't close with Ctrl-D; I have to
> close the terminal windows by hand.
>
> With th
Hi Andrea,
Andrea Venturoli writes:
> Hello.
> I'm having a small, low priority, trouble; more an annoyance in fact.
> Since a while, if I start an X11 emacs from a terminal window, after I
> close emacs, the terminal window won't close with Ctrl-D; I have to
> close the terminal windows by hand.
Hello.
I'm having a small, low priority, trouble; more an annoyance in fact.
Since a while, if I start an X11 emacs from a terminal window, after I
close emacs, the terminal window won't close with Ctrl-D; I have to
close the terminal windows by hand.
With the latest upgrade, I see the follow
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