Does gentoo chenge patches default file selection dialog box tia
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/003/software/gnome-2.4/gnome2.4-2.html
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Anyone who has used GTK+ applications to any significant extent will love to hate the
GTK+ file selector. Indeed, it appears to be tradi
Hi,
I emerged gnome 2.4 overnight with:
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge gnome
I had to manually unmerge a few packages that were blocking, but it
seemed to go OK & I'm running it now.
How to I fix this?
atuin root # emerge -UpD world
>>> --upgradeonly implies --update... adding --update to optio
Hi All
Just a quick question.
Anybody know how long till we see this in portage ?
I am dying to install it.
/me considering just using garnome.
Regards
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On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 03:10, Terry Churchill wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I emerged gnome 2.4 overnight with:
>
> ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge gnome
>
> I had to manually unmerge a few packages that were blocking, but it
> seemed to go OK & I'm running it now.
>
> How to I fix this?
>
> atuin root # emer
On Monday 15 September 2003 16:10, Terry Churchill wrote:
(B> Hi,
(B>
(B> I emerged gnome 2.4 overnight with:
(B>
(B> ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge gnome
(B>
(B> I had to manually unmerge a few packages that were blocking, but it
(B> seemed to go OK & I'm running it now.
(B>
(B> How to I
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 09:22, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> I would suggest not using -U at all - use -u instead. If your running ~x86
> then things rarely get downgraded. If your not, it's better to copy the ~x86
> packages you want to your overlay directory and change the ~x86 to x86 there.
Thanks, th
On Monday 15 September 2003 17:47, Terry Churchill wrote:
(B> On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 09:22, Jason Stubbs wrote:
(B> > I would suggest not using -U at all - use -u instead. If your running
(B> > ~x86 then things rarely get downgraded. If your not, it's better to copy
(B> > the ~x86 packages you w
Starting a new thread. Was Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo's preference, Gnome or KDE ?
< gnome2.4 has been rock solid for me a several weeks now (got it as soon
< as an ebuild showed up). Have you tried backing off on your CFLAGS (and
< recompiling)? usually fixes my problems with "unstable" programs.
Hi all,
Just compiled the new Gnome desktop, looks great, but now I have
problems accessing my LDAP directory. Already re-compiled Evolution, but
still this:
First query works, on second query, Evolution crashes. (need to do
$evolution --force-shutdown)
Is this an Evolution issue or a Gentoo one
On 19:15 Fri 17 Oct , Collins Richey wrote:
> 1. When shutting down, gnome 2.4 always produces a dialog box saying
> (similar words to these) "these applications (all of mine are listed) won't
> restart, you will need to restart them manually." But they lie. Most of them
> restart, but all cr
1. When shutting down, gnome 2.4 always produces a dialog box saying
(similar words to these) "these applications (all of mine are listed) won't
restart, you will need to restart them manually." But they lie. Most of them
restart, but all crammed onto the first desktop! Is there any way to caus
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 18:24:58 -0700 Chris Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >1. When shutting down, gnome 2.4 always produces a dialog box saying
> >(similar words to these) "these applications (all of mine are listed) won't
> >restart, you will need to restart them manually." But they lie.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 07:15:43PM -0600, Collins Richey wrote:
> [snip]
> I do have a few of questions.
>
> 1. When shutting down, gnome 2.4 always produces a dialog box saying
> (similar words to these) "these applications (all of mine are listed) won't
> restart, you will need to restart them
Hi All
here is my nautilus compile log file:
setup
libtool
gnome.org
gnome2
unpack
libtool
gnome.org
gnome2
>>> Unpacking source...
>>> Unpacking nautilus-2.4.0.tar.bz2 to /var/tmp/portage/nautilus-2.4.0/work
[32;01m*[0m Applying nautilus-2-x-printers.patch...
[A[73G [34;01m[ [32;01mok[
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 10:03, Karl Huysmans wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just compiled the new Gnome desktop, looks great, but now I have
> problems accessing my LDAP directory. Already re-compiled Evolution, but
> still this:
>
> First query works, on second query, Evolution crashes. (need to do
> $evolu
Glad to hear I' m not alone. Hope this will get solved soon though. I
have about 20 people doing their every day work on Gentoo boxes, and
they all need to access our LDAP directory.
So no upgrade to gnome 2.4 for us until this gets fixed. Any idea where
I could report this bug?
On Mon, 2003-1
I've just emerged Gnome 2.4! Now I obtain this error for all the ebuild
related with glib-2.2.3
grep:/var/tmp/portage/glib-2.2.3/image/usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.la: No such
file or directory /bin/sed: can't read
/var/tmp/portage/glib-2.2.3/image/usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.la: No such file
or directory li
Hi all,
I installed gnome-2.4 last week with no real problems. Up until now, all has
been fine. This morning, the panel started playing up; clicking actions ->
logout would freeze the panel and leave the 'actions' menu button highlighted.
Killing the panel caused it to reload fine but trying to l
My inittab is set to just come up as level 3, so I don't incure the
overhead of an X session that I don't use. However, after the latest
sync, the system boots into a beautiful Gentoo Login screen. How do I
switch levels on this?
--Kurt
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I'm unable to launch any application from my drawers. When I create
a new drawer and add a launcher to it, I can use it without any problem,
but as soon as I restart X, the drawer stops working. I can expand it,
see its contents and add new launchers, but I cannot click on any of the
launche
In Gentoo, the run levels are not numbers; they have names like default,
nonetwork, boot, etc.
To check the services available in what levels run
rc-update -s
X (and xdm/gdm/kdm) is not a run level, but a service (xdm). To start
automatically X, you do
rc-update add xdm default
I did an:
rc-update del xdm
and removed it. How do I add it to runlevel 4? No man page.
"rc-update" seems to indicate that
rc-update add runlevel4
might work, but it doesn't.
--Kurt
Kurt Guenther wrote:
My inittab is set to just come up as level 3, so I don't incure the
overhead
Kurt Guenther wrote:
My inittab is set to just come up as level 3, so I don't incure the
overhead of an X session that I don't use. However, after the latest
sync, the system boots into a beautiful Gentoo Login screen. How do
I switch levels on this?
--Kurt
Gentoo doesn't use numbered leve
On Saturday January 24 2004 07:04 am, Kurt Guenther wrote:
> I did an:
>
>rc-update del xdm
>
> and removed it. How do I add it to runlevel 4? No man page.
> "rc-update" seems to indicate that
>
> rc-update add runlevel4
>
> might work, but it doesn't.
>
> --Kurt
You might want to have
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On Friday 23 January 2004 19:35, Kurt Guenther wrote:
> My inittab is set to just come up as level 3, so I don't incure the
> overhead of an X session that I don't use. However, after the latest
> sync, the system boots into a beautiful Gentoo Login s
Kurt Guenther wrote:
I did an:
rc-update del xdm
and removed it. How do I add it to runlevel 4? No man page.
"rc-update" seems to indicate that
rc-update add runlevel4
might work, but it doesn't.
--Kurt
I use kdm and start it as the last thing by adding these lines to the
/etc/c
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 09:19, LoneStar wrote:
> I use kdm and start it as the last thing by adding these lines to the
> /etc/conf.d/local.start file ...
>
> echo Starting the Window manager ...
> /usr/kde/3.1/bin/kdm
>
> So, as you said, everything starts without the overhead of X.
How exactly
LoneStar wrote:
> I use kdm and start it as the last thing by adding these lines to the
> /etc/conf.d/locat.start file ...
[snip]
> So, as you said, everything starts without the overhead of X.
This is absolutely ridiculous.
Either you have no idea how Linux and specifically Gentoo works, or, y
Hi,
I upgraded to Gnome 2.4, and I like "Select windows when the mouse moves
over them". Since upgrading, a click on the window does not "raise" the
window. I have to click on the title bar or border.
I do not see anything relevant in:
Applications -> Desktop Preferences -> Windows
Any one els
I had the same experience.
On 01:34 Thu 09 Oct , Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
>
>I'm unable to launch any application from my drawers. When I create
> a new drawer and add a launcher to it, I can use it without any problem,
> but as soon as I restart X, the drawer stops working. I can exp
On 2003.10.08 19:34, Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
I'm unable to launch any application from my drawers. When I
create a new drawer and add a launcher to it, I can use it without
any problem, but as soon as I restart X, the drawer stops working. I
can expand it, see its contents and add new l
yes same here, i thought it was me, time for a bug report
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 16:34, Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
I'm unable to launch any application from my drawers. When I create
a new drawer and add a launcher to it, I can use it without any problem,
but as soon as I restart X, the
Hi again,
I still have a gnome issue - on my laptop (toshiba s. 3000-214) I use
acpi build as modules. The modules ac, battery are loaded on boot. The
battstat applet (2.4.0) shows the correct battery status, but doesn't
seem to recognize weather ac is pluged in or not. Any ides anybody?
Thank
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