on Wednesday 03/14/2007 Neil Bothwick([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 07:25:12 -0400, John covici wrote:
>
> > I checked the .gconf and .gnome2 and even the .gnome2_private, but it
> > looks OK to me. I even put a session file in the users .gnome2
> > directory changing the
This is probably silly, but perhaps you'd want to check and make sure
dbus and hald are started at boot, and add them if they aren't.
'rc-update add dbus default' and rc-update add hald default' would do
the trick.
/Björn Ottervik
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 01:09 -0400, John covici wrote:
> Hi. If I
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 07:25:12 -0400, John covici wrote:
> I checked the .gconf and .gnome2 and even the .gnome2_private, but it
> looks OK to me. I even put a session file in the users .gnome2
> directory changing the current directory to his home directory, but it
> will not run. Very strange.
on Wednesday 03/14/2007 Neil Bothwick([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 01:09:23 -0400, John covici wrote:
>
> > Hi. If I try to log in using gdm as a non-root user, it logs me in,
> > but does not even run gnome-session. If I run that by hand, it runs
> > some things, but if I
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 01:09:23 -0400, John covici wrote:
> Hi. If I try to log in using gdm as a non-root user, it logs me in,
> but does not even run gnome-session. If I run that by hand, it runs
> some things, but if I want to change some settings I am informed that
> the gnome-settings-daemon c
Hi. If I try to log in using gdm as a non-root user, it logs me in,
but does not even run gnome-session. If I run that by hand, it runs
some things, but if I want to change some settings I am informed that
the gnome-settings-daemon cannot start a new dbus session. Both dbus
and hald are started
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