On 01/11/12, Simon Perry wrote:
| On 31/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
|
| | VTNr=0 seems wrong.
|
| Ok, thanks for that. I'm at work now, and on my laptop here VTNr=1 and
| Active=yes so it's all good on this machine.
Solved - I noticed that getty@tty1.service has:
After=rc-local.service
I dis
On 31/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
| VTNr=0 seems wrong.
Ok, thanks for that. I'm at work now, and on my laptop here VTNr=1 and
Active=yes so it's all good on this machine.
That gives me something chase when I get home tonight.
Cheers.
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Simon Perry (aka Pezz)
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Am 31.10.2012 22:01, schrieb Simon Perry:
> On 31/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
>
> | I meant
> | loginctl show-session $XDG_SESSION_ID
>
> Id=2
> Timestamp=Thu, 2012-11-01 07:34:31 EST
> TimestampMonotonic=42685753
> DefaultControlGroup=name=systemd:/user/pezz/2
> VTNr=0
VTNr=0 seems wrong.
On 31/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
| I meant
| loginctl show-session $XDG_SESSION_ID
Id=2
Timestamp=Thu, 2012-11-01 07:34:31 EST
TimestampMonotonic=42685753
DefaultControlGroup=name=systemd:/user/pezz/2
VTNr=0
Display=:0
Remote=no
Service=gdm-password
Leader=3017
Audit=2
Type=x11
Class=user
Acti
On 10/31/2012 03:11 PM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 31.10.2012 18:29, schrieb Simon Perry:
On 31/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
| I just needed to express my confusion over the issue. I cannot think of
| a reason why you have this problem.
|
| Maybe there's some hint in the details of loginctl show-
Am 31.10.2012 18:29, schrieb Simon Perry:
> On 31/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
>
> | I just needed to express my confusion over the issue. I cannot think of
> | a reason why you have this problem.
> |
> | Maybe there's some hint in the details of loginctl show-session, or the
> | logs have some i
On 31/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
| I just needed to express my confusion over the issue. I cannot think of
| a reason why you have this problem.
|
| Maybe there's some hint in the details of loginctl show-session, or the
| logs have some info.
I fixed a couple of boot errors from looking at th
On 31/10/12, Thomas Wouters wrote:
| Do you happen to be using plymouth?
| If so, try to disable plymouth-gdm.service and enable gdm.service. (assuming
you use GDM)
| I've had a similar issue today and this seemed to have fixed my problems.
Never used Plymouth.
--
Simon Perry (aka Pezz)
pgp
- Original Message -
> From: "Simon Perry"
> To: "General Discussion about Arch Linux"
> Sent: Wednesday, 31 October, 2012 10:03:34 AM
> Subject: Re: [arch-general] GNOME 3.6 upgrade / GDM / Removed consolekit
>
> On 31/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote
Am 31.10.2012 10:03, schrieb Simon Perry:
> | Your report confuses me. I am no GNOME user, but I know GDM should be
> | the first login manager to be tested with logind.
>
> Not sure how to respond to this, alas I'm having this issue.
I just needed to express my confusion over the issue. I cannot
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Simon Perry wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> After reading the previous discussion on not needing to be in various
> groups like audio, optical etc, I decided to remove myself from a bunch
> of groups and "do the right thing" after upgrading to GNOME 3.6 earlier.
>
> I remov
On 31/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
| Make sure you use the default PAM files for everything (especially GNOME).
Yes, they're all default (made sure after screwing around with them).
| Your report confuses me. I am no GNOME user, but I know GDM should be
| the first login manager to be tested wit
Am 31.10.2012 09:04, schrieb Simon Perry:
> - Disabled / re-enabled certain services, I've had systemd running for a
> while and a few things had changed / been updated (e.g. I now have a
> default.target and the display-manager.service whose symlink lives in
> /etc/systemd/system)
Shouldn't
Hi all,
After reading the previous discussion on not needing to be in various
groups like audio, optical etc, I decided to remove myself from a bunch
of groups and "do the right thing" after upgrading to GNOME 3.6 earlier.
I removed consolekit once pacman told me it was no longer required by
any
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