Hello, I am running DragonFly BSD 5.2.2 on my 10-year-old laptop TOSHIBA TECRA 
S11-11H.
 Intel® Core™ i5-520M Processor, 4 GB DDR3 RAM, NVIDIA® Quadro® NVS 2100M mit 
CUDA™ Technology,
Monitor resolution:  1600 x 900 , 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless Technology Version : 
Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6200.
After installation the VESA driver was started, which could not provide the 
native 1600 x 900 display resolution I need.
Installing xf86-video-nv-2.1.21_1 solved this problem. 

I tried most of the available desktop environments for dragonfly: windowmaker, 
lumina, mate, lxde, xfce, kde. All desktops
except for windowmaker and lumina are practically unusable, because the logout 
time is about 4 minutes. This is the time between 
clicking on logout and the actual logout. Furhtermore, on kde the opening of 
the start menu itself takes about 2 minutes. 
The biggest problems occurred with the mate desktop, where the logout time is 
more than 15 minutes, I never waited to see
if it is even finite. The mate-terminal fails to start. Trying to start most 
applications from the command line in mate 
fails (e.g. vim, gvim, kate, kwrite, thunderbird). The only text editor that 
opens there is mousepad.
Kate and kwrite print the following message:
"QDBusConnection: session D-Bus connection created before QCoreApplication. 
Application may misbehave."
and never start. Vim and gvim never start, the console window hangs and I can 
do nothing but close it.
I am typing this from lumina, which works pretty OK, all the applications so 
far start and seem to behave well.

When I start lxde, I get a window the following message:

"GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Manager.Error.General:
Unable to lookup session information for process '2838'"
After that lxde works pretty OK, but the logout time is about 4 minutes.

cinnamon starts OK only in software rendering mode and complains of many 
features and extensions missing.
In the normal mode I only get a black screen and have to kill Xorg. The logout 
time is extremely long, never waited.

I refrained from starting the hal daemon, because it results in flooding my 
terminals
with messages about my cdrom  (being printed every second) that contain 
something like:
ahci0.1: TFS ccb slot rfis flg st err dev off

I have installed OpenBSD on another slice of the same hard drive and I have 
none of the above problems there.
It is therefore definitely a software issue, probably I am missing some 
settings? I doubt that this all is due to the 
nvidia graphics card ...

Thank you very much for your attention. Any suggestions will be appreciated.





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