Dave Nebinger wrote:
Googling turned up the following:
> [many links removed ...]
I was away from the machine a few days and todays emerge sync gave me
udev 070 which solves nearly all problems out of the box. So the problem
went away with the update. No need to investigate those links.
I h
Hi,
Just moved to udev as part of the migration to 2.6.13 kernel. Now I'm
getting these types of errors in dmesg when pressing the hotsync button
on my palm.
I have read some howtos about getting palm to work with udev but i
suspect that the errors below stop me from even getting to the poin
Holly Bostick wrote:
But anyway, the way I "switched over" from gnome (which includes evo and
mozilla) to gnome-light (which doesn't) was (without warranty that this
is the 'correct' way, or the 'best' way, just the only way I could
manage it fairly reasonably):
> [...]
That was what I was try
Kurt Guenther wrote:
Try this:
emerge -p gnome-applets
I found a package that was blocking the emerge (including one for gnome
menus). I resolved this and emerged about 10 packages and my clock
applet is running.
Although, now I have a impossibly small font for my resolution
(1900x1200).
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Funny. I have 2.4.0 for gnome-common.
So from my limited understanding of emerge I guess I have some work
getting the portage tree in sync. (Maybe it is time for an "emerge
--update --deep --newuse world" !?
I don't think a newuse is needed. What about gconf? is it 2.
I wrote:
I have rebooted since the emerge so there must be something else.
Following up on my own posting but after some investigation it seems
like my emerge is confused. If I do "emerge -up world" there is nothing
that needs to be updated but
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Ow Mun Heng wrote:
So.. there's no menu at all?
There's supposed to be "app", "places" and "Desktop"
In the gnome main menu the "Applications" is only an empty submenu.
maybe gconf is still running? what about restarting X or dropping to VT1
and killing all gnome/user processes?
I have re
Phill MV wrote:
A few hours ago I ran an emerge sync and an emerge -uva world.
A handful of gnome packages went to 2.10 and I logged in and out to see any
differences and, well, my applications menu is missing.
No solution I'm afraid. Just reporting some more problems that I
encountered after
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