Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-11 Thread Bigby James
On 06/11, Hunter Jozwiak wrote: > After a system update this morning, it now works. It was likely a > broken package in Gnome, since many Gnome packages got updated. > Good to hear. Just remember in the future to let folks know what behavior you expect to see, or what you're trying to accomplish

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-11 Thread Hunter Jozwiak
After a system update this morning, it now works. It was likely a broken package in Gnome, since many Gnome packages got updated. On 6/11/14, Bigby James wrote: > On 06/10, Hunter Jozwiak wrote: >> There are, in fact, lines below the cleaning status. Looks >> to me like part of the init process:

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-11 Thread Bigby James
On 06/10, Hunter Jozwiak wrote: > There are, in fact, lines below the cleaning status. Looks > to me like part of the init process: I see a two lines from netctl > saying that it is restoring my profile, another saying that I've > reached the default user runlevel, and another that says starting >

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-11 Thread lee
Hunter Jozwiak writes: > This is an odd issue. I'm not sure why GDM or Lightdm are misbehaving > like this; this is a brand new issue and I am not sure as to the > culprate. There are, in fact, lines below the cleaning status. Looks > to me like part of the init process: I see a two lines from ne

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-10 Thread Hunter Jozwiak
This is an odd issue. I'm not sure why GDM or Lightdm are misbehaving like this; this is a brand new issue and I am not sure as to the culprate. There are, in fact, lines below the cleaning status. Looks to me like part of the init process: I see a two lines from netctl saying that it is restoring

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-10 Thread lee
Hunter Jozwiak writes: > installation of Gnome. I can't change TTY's, either. How do I get rid > of this issue? "can't change TTYs" usually means it's either disabled in xorg.conf, or the keyboard isn't set up correctly. -- Knowledge is volatile and fluid. Software is power.

[arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-10 Thread Hunter Jozwiak
Hi all. After installing Arch and getting everything all nice and setup, I've hit a bit of an issue. When I boot in to the system, I get this: Arch: clean, 210545/15269888 files, 2401901/61048873 blocks. This number is permanent, and won't move. It may be an issue after installation of Gnome. I can