Andy Wingo skribis:
> Just a quick note that the elogind update I just pushed fixes the GNOME
> suspend problem.
Woohoo, awesome! Looks like it wasn’t a trivial thing to debug…
Thank you!
Ludo’.
Hello!
I'm afraid that my experience was not so good on my libreboot +
MacBook2,1 system. Previously, I also had the forever-suspend problem
in Gnome 3 while it was working fine in Xfce. After building from
master a few hours ago, however, I was faced with a black screen and was
forced to do a h
Hello
Andy Wingo writes:
> Hi!
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> Anyway! Give a try to GNOME, it seems to be an OK environment.
> NetworkManager doesn't work by default yet -- I think we're missing the
> service -- so you have to still use the wicd control panel. I think
> something's not working with media keys e
Hi!
Just a quick note that the elogind update I just pushed fixes the GNOME
suspend problem. (Used to be, from GNOME if you close your laptop lid
it suspends fine, resumes fine, but then immediately suspends again --
forever.) It was an elogind bug. GNOME by default inhibits logind from
suspend
Hi!
Sorry things didn't work for you. Beta software, etc etc.
On Thu 17 Mar 2016 22:44, Albin writes:
> * Brightness controls didn't work in GNOME's control panel logged in as
> user. It did worked when logged in as root however.
I had this problem until I uninstalled gnome-settings-daemon f