adding
DisplayManager*authName:MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
solves the problem.
Do you have any data about preparations that gdm do?
The Handbook mentions /proc to be mounted, but that's not
related. The settings
gdm_enable="YES"
gnome_enable="Y
ttyv0 implicitely.
> Do you have any data about preparations that gdm do?
The Handbook mentions /proc to be mounted, but that's not
related. The settings
gdm_enable="YES"
gnome_enable="YES"
in /etc/rc.conf would (if I understand the mechanism correctl
to the 1st virtual terminal
where the XDM process outputs its messages to (currently
not running xdm, so I can't check).
there are imho nowhere.
Do you have
gdm_enable="YES"
gnome_enable="YES"
in /etc/rc.conf, and /proc mounted, as suggested in the Handboo
created. no idea
> where to seek error messages at all.
Maybe errors are reported to the 1st virtual terminal
where the XDM process outputs its messages to (currently
not running xdm, so I can't check).
> with gdm loading gnome works.
Do you have
gdm_enable="YES"
gdm loading gnome works.
any ideas? (except: "just use gdm" please)
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this solution worked, although it took me a lot of time to download
packages, thank you so much.
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Jian Jun Wang wrote:
>
>> Any suggestion on stepsto solve the problem?
>>
>
> Follow the steps in /usr/port
Adam Vande More wrote:
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Jian Jun Wang wrote:
Any suggestion on stepsto solve the problem?
Follow the steps in /usr/ports/UPDATING when you are updating ports.
Another option would be to pkg_delete * and install everything again from
ports. There are good ins
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Jian Jun Wang wrote:
> Any suggestion on stepsto solve the problem?
>
Follow the steps in /usr/ports/UPDATING when you are updating ports.
Another option would be to pkg_delete * and install everything again from
ports. There are good instructions for this in th
ports.
when I rebooted my pc, gdm background picture was missing, the background
was in GREEN, and gimageview could not show pictures. I deinstalled jpeg8
and reinstalled jpeg7, then the gdm background picture/gimageview were good.
then I tried to install multimedia/pwcview , it compiled from ports
On 26/03/2010 3:42 ?.?., n dhert wrote:
> FreeBSD8.0, gnome2-2.28.2_1, using gdm to login.
> Gdm login screen presents a list of all users on the system to choose from.
> I don't want the list, just a prompt for a username and password.
> I tried
> # gconf-editor
> this g
FreeBSD8.0, gnome2-2.28.2_1, using gdm to login.
Gdm login screen presents a list of all users on the system to choose from.
I don't want the list, just a prompt for a username and password.
I tried
# gconf-editor
this graphical config program allows to set in apps / gdm / simple-greete
Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I've installed from scratch a i386 7.2 machine , when I try to start gdm
the machine display the login screen with "other" written on it
but it is totally hanged , even the mouse.
Any info ?
Thanks
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Hello
I've installed from scratch a i386 7.2 machine , when I try to start gdm
the machine display the login screen with "other" written on it
but it is totally hanged , even the mouse.
Any info ?
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On Mon, 11 May 2009, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
FWIW, the gdm user list applet seems to be having a few problems in
8.0-CURRENT too.
It is auto-enabled when procfs(5) is mounted at `/proc' but it only
shows `other' a few dozen times on my laptop, and clicking on them
sometimes crashes
On Mon, 11 May 2009 01:07:10 +0200 (CEST), Marco Beishuizen
wrote:
> When I use GDM for logging in, the only possible users I can choose
> from are the "logcheck system account" and "other", but not my regular
> user account. Why is that?
FWIW, the gdm user list ap
Hi,
When I use GDM for logging in, the only possible users I can choose from
are the "logcheck system account" and "other", but not my regular user
account. Why is that?
Marco
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In the last episode (Apr 30), Harald Schmalzbauer said:
> I'm wondering why and how it comes that after altering /etc/groups `id`
> doesn't give me the additional group, while `id harry` does. If I quit my
> X session and relogin it works as expected. Does gdm cache credentia
Hello,
I'm wondering why and how it comes that after altering /etc/groups `id`
doesn't give me the additional group, while `id harry` does.
If I quit my X session and relogin it works as expected. Does gdm cache
credentials? Hard to find useful documentation for gdm...
Thanks
.
When ever I restart gdm I get the following.
** (gdm-binary:2646): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to system bus: Failed
to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or
directory
%grep gdm /etc/rc.conf
gdm_enable="YES"
If anyone could assist I would really
.
>
> When ever I restart gdm I get the following.
>
> ** (gdm-binary:2646): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to system bus: Failed
> to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or
> directory
>
> %grep gdm /etc/rc.conf
> gdm_enable="YES&quo
Hiya
I upgraded to 7.1 and did a portupgrade and I think I broke something
and for the likes of me .. I dont know how to fix this.
I havnt changed my /etc/rc.conf, and it all looks the same / untouched.
When ever I restart gdm I get the following.
** (gdm-binary:2646): WARNING **: Couldn
to uninstall I can now start gdm again, with out any complaints,
>but when I run sockstat I cannot see gdm-binary active nor any listen
>on udp 177.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
>GDM 2.24 ist broken, not only on FreeBSD but also on other systems like
>
On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 10:34:46PM +0100, Klaus Friis Østergaard wrote:
> Thanks, but how do I reverse back to gdm 2.20? Is this possible with
> the portupgrade tools?
You could use ports-mgmt/portdowngrade for this or you could download
http://www.laverenz.de/gdm-2.20.tar.gz and extract
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 04:03:10PM +0100, Klaus Friis Østergaard wrote:
I tried to remove the directories that was not removed by deinstall
manually, and then installed again, now no complaints about not being
able to uninstall I can now start gdm again, with out any
Peter Ulrich Kruppa schrieb:
That's a really "thin" client and it seems to work (for me - I can logon
to my wifes Debian machine).
Yes, this works because Debian still uses GDM 2.20. :)
The new GDM 2.24 is broken on _both_ sides (local and remote):
- there is no XDMCP-Chooser
Peter Ulrich Kruppa schrieb:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Uwe Laverenz wrote:
Peter Ulrich Kruppa schrieb:
gdm-2.24.1_5 is not broken, else I couldn't have logged onto my
gnome-desktop some minutes ago. But there are some feature-regressions
Sorry, do you mean you logged into a _remote_ ma
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Uwe Laverenz wrote:
Peter Ulrich Kruppa schrieb:
gdm-2.24.1_5 is not broken, else I couldn't have logged onto my
gnome-desktop some minutes ago. But there are some feature-regressions
Sorry, do you mean you logged into a _remote_ machine (via XDMCP) that is
ru
Peter Ulrich Kruppa schrieb:
gdm-2.24.1_5 is not broken, else I couldn't have logged onto my
gnome-desktop some minutes ago. But there are some feature-regressions
Sorry, do you mean you logged into a _remote_ machine (via XDMCP) that
is running GDM 2.24 and listens to UDP 177? Because
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Uwe Laverenz wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 04:03:10PM +0100, Klaus Friis Østergaard wrote:
I tried to remove the directories that was not removed by deinstall
manually, and then installed again, now no complaints about not being
able to uninstall I can now start gdm
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 04:03:10PM +0100, Klaus Friis Østergaard wrote:
> I tried to remove the directories that was not removed by deinstall
> manually, and then installed again, now no complaints about not being
> able to uninstall I can now start gdm again, with out any complaints,
&
2009/1/30 Klaus Friis Østergaard :
> Hi
>
> I have an amd64 box with FreeBSD 7.0, just upgrade to gnome 2.24.
>
> No I have a problem with getting gdm to start.
>
> I have trieded to:
> make deinstall
>
> results in problem with deleting following directories:
>
&
Hi
I have an amd64 box with FreeBSD 7.0, just upgrade to gnome 2.24.
No I have a problem with getting gdm to start.
I have trieded to:
make deinstall
results in problem with deleting following directories:
pkg_delete: unable to completely remove directory '/usr/local/share/gdm'
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 01:23 -0500, Glen Barber wrote:
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/131016
>
According to the latest UPDATING (thanks for the reminder Robert) this
shouldn't be a problem anymore. Not that I should talk- my X hasn't
started since I ran portupgrade -a last
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/131016
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Surprised I don't see more postings, find it hard to believe I'm the
only one unable to resolve this issue...
Still can't get GDM working (gnome). Machine boots and drops back to
console. Have tried playing with every setting in xorg.conf I can think
of, have even tried nukin
>
> Is there any other pam module which can supply a passwordless login?
> maybe pam_guest?
>
I figured it out. Adding this line:
authsufficient pam_guest.soguests=username nopass
to /etc/pam.d/gdm
did the tric
>
> OK the pam stuff that is talked about online is found in /etc/pam.d/gdm.
> I have seen a few suggestions to change the auth to optional instead of
> required. However there would be nothing to stop some one logging in as
> root through gdm.
>
Is there any other pam module
I've searched around the internet for a way to allow a user to login
into GDM without using a password.
I know that GDM has an automatic login feature, but that's not what I'm looking.
I really do not wish to create a user with an empty password, in order
not to compromise th
On Tue, 2008-11-04 at 16:02 +0200, Roey Dror wrote:
> I've searched around the internet for a way to allow a user to login
> into GDM without using a password.
> I know that GDM has an automatic login feature, but that's not what I'm
> looking.
> I really do not
> AFAIK the automatic login feature allows you to nominate a user to
> automatically log in as... it doesn't ask for the password but I think
> one can be set (so it doesn't need to be empty).
As I said, the automatic login feature is not what I'm looking for.
I need to set up more than one user t
id, the automatic login feature is not what I'm looking for.
> I need to set up more than one user that is able to login without a password.
> The computer is a home computer, so local security is not an issue.
>
OK the pam stuff that is talked about online is found in /etc/pam.d/
On Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 12:20:46PM -0500, luizbcampos wrote:
> After I had installed FreeBSD-7.0-R and enabled "gdm" in
> /etc/rc.conf, the system freezes when I try to enter gnome interface
> through GDM. When I type my blank password, the script fails to go on
I
After I had installed FreeBSD-7.0-R and enabled "gdm" in
/etc/rc.conf, the system freezes when I try to enter gnome interface
through GDM. When I type my blank password, the script fails to go on
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one and created another file called Fluxbox.desktop inside it.
Then followed the rest of the document as is. Additionally I copied the
startfluxbox binary to the ~/.Xclients file under the binary for xfce.
What has happened now is that I still dont see no choice under the sessions
menu in gdm
Laszlo Nagy wrote:
I would like to get the list of the users who are actively logged in
remotely with gdm, along with their IP address. The commands 'w' and
'users' does not work. What is the right command to get this list?
Let me turn that question around slightly:
Hi,
I would like to get the list of the users who are actively logged in
remotely with gdm, along with their IP address. The commands 'w' and
'users' does not work. What is the right command to get this list?
uname:
FreeBSD test.dyndns.org 6.2-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD 6.
&
> > (Ctrl+D)
> >
> > Next I started gdmsetup on the FreeBSD system and enabled "Remote
> > Login" (XDMCP). It was followed by a "gdm-restart". No error
> > messages, everything seems fine, but I can not connect to the
> > FreeBSD box i
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 12:20:40 +0530 Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> I personally do not run gdm or kdm. So I would not know how to get
> this working but I *think* you already picked the right file. The one
> you quoted in your last mail. I think the key lies there. You have to
> m
On 07:56:29 Mar 01, Daniel Iliev wrote:
>
> How am I supposed to do that? I believe it's up to gdm to open the port
> it should be listening on. Just like Xorg did. If you mean I should
> allow access to this port in the firewall, I must say I've not
> (explicitly) e
is not required, but I'll let
> > everything be open and allowing until I get it working, then I'll
> > disable the unnecessary options afterwards.
> >
>
> Then your problem is right here.
>
> The XDMCP port is closed.
>
Agreed.
>
> Open the XDM
.
>
Then your problem is right here.
The XDMCP port is closed.
> Now, this is where I get confused. In the gdm(1) man page it is stated
> the configuration file should be gdm.conf. Well, the man page is from
> 2003 and "pkg_info -L" doesn't show such a file. Instead
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 06:31:39 +0530
Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 01:10:06 Mar 01, Daniel Iliev wrote:
== snip ==
> > I started gdmsetup on the FreeBSD system and enabled "Remote
> > Login" (XDMCP). It was followed by a "gdm-restart"
like this:
>
> 1) (Xnest :1 &) ; terminal --display=:1
> 2) in the "Xnested" terminal:
> ssh -Y bsd.example.org gnome-session &
> (Ctrl+D)
>
> Next I started gdmsetup on the FreeBSD system and enabled "Remote
> Login" (XDMCP). It was followed by a "g
d" terminal:
ssh -Y bsd.example.org gnome-session &
(Ctrl+D)
Next I started gdmsetup on the FreeBSD system and enabled "Remote
Login" (XDMCP). It was followed by a "gdm-restart". No error messages,
everything seems fine, but I can not connect to the FreeBSD box is
The problem was that gdm was compiled with IPv6 support but the kernel
wasn't. This should not cause the gdm process to freeze and only exit
with "kill -9" right?
Thanks,
Laszlo
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Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Hi All,
Do you have any idea what is the problem with my settings? gdm places
this message in /var/log/messages:
Here is another test:
cassiopeia# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/gdm start
Starting gdm.
gdm-binary[86504]: DEBUG: Attempting to parse key string:
daemon/ServAuthDir
Hi All,
Do you have any idea what is the problem with my settings? gdm places
this message in /var/log/messages:
Nov 20 12:19:05 cassiopeia gdm-binary[1167]: ERROR: Unable to connect to
socket: hostname nor servname provided, or not known aborting...
The local X server starts, but gdm is
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 10:39:29PM +, Tino Engel wrote:
> Stupid question:
> Have you reinstalled gdm? That should fix missing files.
Hmm. I figured that gdm was part of the gnome2 built.
I'll look for a seperate "gdm" utility/daemon.
Stupid question:
Have you reinstalled gdm? That should fix missing files.
Best regards, Tino
Am Montag 29 Oktober 2007 06:24 schrieb Gary Kline:
> Well, I managed to hose my gnome config *thoroughly*. Can
> anybody clue me in how to set things right?
>
> /home
e is now where /usr/home was before. I have a dummy
> > acccolunt that when I typr (as root) kdm, KDE starts up.
> > But trying gdm (or automating this in /etc/rc.conf) gets me
> > nowhere. I deleted ~/.gnome2 thinking that itwould be rebuilt on
> &g
hen I typr (as root) kdm, KDE starts up.
> But trying gdm (or automating this in /etc/rc.conf) gets me
> nowhere. I deleted ~/.gnome2 thinking that itwould be rebuilt on
> my next login. Nope. --i Also messed with the login screen
> andnow I see a large d
Well, I managed to hose my gnome config *thoroughly*. Can
anybody clue me in how to set things right?
/home is now where /usr/home was before. I have a dummy
acccolunt that when I typr (as root) kdm, KDE starts up.
But trying gdm (or automating this in
Pollywog wrote:
sudo find / | grep gdm.conf
yields nothing. Where is it storing its settings if not in gdm.conf?
Did you check /usr/local/etc/gdm/ ?
Ah... thanks. We both got halfway there, thus yielding a complete
solution. For some reason gdm.conf exists in some versions of gdm before
> sudo find / | grep gdm.conf
>
> yields nothing. Where is it storing its settings if not in gdm.conf?
Did you check /usr/local/etc/gdm/ ?
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Hi all,
I'm trying to use VNC to log into my FreeBSD laptop from another laptop
[why? to learn how], but I'm stuck. I'm logged into gdm using display 0,
typing this email at the keyboard that's physically attached to the gdm
box. I'm getting the grey screen probl
but
> when I typed gdm from the prompt, nothing happened.
>
> So, I went back into sysinstall and chose gdm(usually it gets installed as a
> D). After the gdm install, I did startx as root, got the xterm, typed gdm,
> got the gdm dialog box and logged in. Instead of getting
Hi everyone,
I installed 6.2 and chose X-Developer for the distribution. After the install,
but still in sysinstall, chose gnome from the packages. When gnome finished
installing, I rebooted. I did startx as root and got the xterm, but when I
typed gdm from the prompt, nothing happened
"Alla Gofman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello Joe!
>
>
>
> I followed the suggestion that you gave in following link about gdm
> automatic login
>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-August/054439.
> html
>
> and my p
Hello Joe!
I followed the suggestion that you gave in following link about gdm
automatic login
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-August/054439.
html
and my portable computer also hangs on login screen after I reboot.
The message is "Authentication failed. Le
The fingers of Lars Udo typed on 03/12/06 12:08:
> Hello folks.
>
> I'v set up gdm-autologin at /etc/pam.d/ and done everything as told in faq
> ( http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q23 )
>
> It asks for user to pass in, is this normal behavior.. because i expecte
Hello folks.
I'v set up gdm-autologin at /etc/pam.d/ and done everything as told in faq
( http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q23 )
It asks for user to pass in, is this normal behavior.. because i expected
that when i fire up my computer, it automatically logs in and starts
Hi all
Got the following in xorg.conf
Section Monitor:
Modeline "1280x1024" 135.00 1280 1296 1440 1688 1024 1025 1028 1066
+hsync +vsync
Section Screen:
Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768"
Login screen is flickering at max resolution of my radeon 7500 @60hz
Setup resolution from within gn
Already solved, thanks
Just tweaking the /etc/X11/xorg.conf has solved the problem
2006/9/4, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 11:52:46PM +0200, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> Is there a way to change the gdm resolution (login screen). It's a
little
> bit low
On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 11:52:46PM +0200, Jordi Carrillo wrote:
> Is there a way to change the gdm resolution (login screen). It's a little
> bit low for me and I need 1280x1024
> thanks
Doesn't kdm just use the X settings? If so, you can fix this in your
X config file.
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#x27;t in place. I tried compiling gdm
as a replacement but that didn't help (same symptoms). I was able to run
gdmsetup (or was it gdmconfig?) by logging into gdm in fail-safe mode, and
I could change some of the GDM settings, but I didn't see anything that I
could twist to fix the p
tried deleting my .xinitrc but that didn't help.
> >
> >I have a feeling some X component isn't in place. I tried compiling gdm
> >as a replacement but that didn't help (same symptoms). I was able to run
> >gdmsetup (or was it gdmconfig?) by logging into gdm in f
ssion # Break Lock # Default/Fail Safe # Cancel
But if I disable xdm and simply use startx, it launches X and my window
manager fine. I tried deleting my .xinitrc but that didn't help.
I have a feeling some X component isn't in place. I tried compiling gdm
as a replacement but that di
From: Mike Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: "Session Menu" xdm/gdm problem Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 14:47:09
-0700
Hey everybody,
I'm having a frustrating X problem. I installed X via portupgrade and
hacked /etc/ttys to enable xdm. I ca
From: Mike Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: "Session Menu" xdm/gdm problem Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 14:47:09
-0700
Hey everybody,
I'm having a frustrating X problem. I installed X via portupgrade and
hacked /etc/ttys to enable xdm. I ca
fault/Fail Safe # Cancel
But if I disable xdm and simply use startx, it launches X and my window
manager fine. I tried deleting my .xinitrc but that didn't help.
I have a feeling some X component isn't in place. I tried compiling gdm
as a replacement but that didn't help (same sympt
On Thu, 18 May 2006 19:18:25 -0400
Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Angelin Lalev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > gdmsetup binary seem to miss from the last gnome gdm port.
>
> Look in /usr/X11R6/sbin.
> __
Angelin Lalev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> gdmsetup binary seem to miss from the last gnome gdm port.
Look in /usr/X11R6/sbin.
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gdmsetup binary seem to miss from the last gnome gdm port.
If that's normal, what is the proper "manual" way of installing
themes?
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Hi everyone. I am running fluxbox on my 5.4 system and I am having
trouble setting up gdm. Can anyone help?
$ ls -lh /usr/X11R6/etc/gdm
total 38
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512B May 2 11:00 Init
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512B May 2 11:00 PostLogin
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512B May 2 11
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 09:13:02 -0500
Eric Schuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah... that's why I started out with XDM. However, after some time,
> and loading apps I was interested in, I turned around and noticed I was
> only missing two GDM dependencies anyway... so I
m
Very few dependencies (in particular, it doesnt depend on the GNOME or KDE lot).
Yeah... that's why I started out with XDM. However, after some time,
and loading apps I was interested in, I turned around and noticed I was
only missing two GDM dependencies anyway... so I figured a little eye
Joseph Vella wrote:
On Sunday 23 April 2006 19:35, Eric Schuele wrote:
Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:02:53 -0500
Eric Schuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have GDM installed and working. I *do not* have gnome installed. I
was hoping GDM would do as XDM and just
On Sunday 23 April 2006 19:35, Eric Schuele wrote:
> Norberto Meijome wrote:
> > On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:02:53 -0500
> > Eric Schuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I have GDM installed and working. I *do not* have gnome installed. I
> >> w
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 21:35:21 -0500
Eric Schuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Though I am starting to experiment with various display managers. Can
> you tell me what it is you like (and dislike) about wdm (i've not heard
> much about wdm)?
port = x11/wdm
Very few dependencies (in particular,
Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:02:53 -0500
Eric Schuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have GDM installed and working. I *do not* have gnome installed. I
was hoping GDM would do as XDM and just run my .xsession. But it does
not. I would simply like it to be
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:02:53 -0500
Eric Schuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have GDM installed and working. I *do not* have gnome installed. I
> was hoping GDM would do as XDM and just run my .xsession. But it does
> not. I would simply like it to be an XDM replacement
Pete Slagle wrote:
Eric Schuele wrote:
I have GDM installed and working. I *do not* have gnome installed. I
was hoping GDM would do as XDM and just run my .xsession. But it does
not. I would simply like it to be an XDM replacement.
I use KDM for this. Configuration is quite flexible
Eric Schuele wrote:
I have GDM installed and working. I *do not* have gnome installed. I
was hoping GDM would do as XDM and just run my .xsession. But it does
not. I would simply like it to be an XDM replacement.
I use KDM for this. Configuration is quite flexible
Hello,
I am toying with GDM a bit. And am having some difficulties configuring
it the way I want. I had looked at the FreeBSD/GNOME handbook and found
no mention of places for 'support' (mailing-lists, irc, etc). I was
hoping someone could point me towards a good source of info
I am using the gdm interface to gnome however i also have fluxbox and kde
installed i have tried adding files to the gdm/xsession directory but nothing
happens
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cd /usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/Sessions/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l
total 4
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 165 Feb 23 03:32 fluxbox
Well, it turns out my video related problems are tied to Webmin. If I
remove or disable webmin I no longer have colored bars of random data at
the top of my screen. I'm not sure if this problem directly relates to
one of the above 3 programs, but I can tell you without a doubt that if
I enable
I've had a serious problem this past week. I did an update last week,
and after rebooting, I noticed an odd bar of scrambled graphics at the
top of the screen in gdm/gnome. When I moved the mouse the bar would
change, my keyboard would lock, etc. I ended up removing everything
On Nov 9, 2005, at 1:51 PM, Peter Clutton wrote:
On 11/10/05, ptitoliv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oops sorry it was my fault. Just a little path problem.
Also for future, you asked the correct question: Where is gdm. Typing
it in thus, will give you the answer for future path pr
On 11/10/05, ptitoliv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oops sorry it was my fault. Just a little path problem.
Also for future, you asked the correct question: Where is gdm. Typing
it in thus, will give you the answer for future path problems.
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