On 03/03/2012 06:49 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>Not here -
>
>[bobg@box6 ~]$ cat /var/lib/AccountsService/users/bobg
>
>[User]
>Language=
>XSession=
>
>
>[bobg@box6 ~]$ cat /var/lib/AccountsService/users/gdm
>
>[User]
>
On 03/03/12 05:36, Ed Greshko wrote:
(/var/lib/AccountsService/users)
Maybe the incorrect place it is stored. But the idea is correct. Too
late
Not here -
[bobg@box6 ~]$ cat /var/lib/AccountsService/users/bobg
[User]
Language=
(/var/lib/AccountsService/users)
Maybe the incorrect place it is stored. But the idea is correct. Too
late
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On 03/03/2012 06:32 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
My cat hit send before I finished editing... Corrected below
> Sure
>
> Once you've done a startxfce4 your previous XSession choice has
> been recorded. Subsequent "startx" commands reference that
> (/var/lib/AccountsService/users) and the prev
On 03/03/2012 05:40 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>And for whatever reason "startxfce4" is rarely needed. In the
>past when it has been "startx" simply produced a black screen.
>Then after doing "startxfce4" one time "startx" would work on
>subsequent "boots." With the xfce
On 02/03/12 21:00, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/03/2012 09:54 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
Yeah; I used to be like that until I realized that I was spending
almost all of my time in X and stopped booting to a CLI. However, if
you're using XFCE, you should be using startxfce4 instead of startx.
HTH, HAND.
FY
On 03/03/2012 09:54 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Yeah; I used to be like that until I realized that I was spending
> almost all of my time in X and stopped booting to a CLI. However, if
> you're using XFCE, you should be using startxfce4 instead of startx.
> HTH, HAND.
FYI, startxfce4 also fails to pr
On 03/02/2012 05:38 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
There's no doubt you're right but I don't mind the extra steps
since they're not often required and I guess I'm just too old to
accept change.
Yeah; I used to be like that until I realized that I was spending almost
all of my t
On 02/03/12 20:24, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/03/2012 09:12 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Probably as much as because I've always done it that way as any.
I like to see the boot messages and don't always need to bring
up the desktop display right away.
Is there some reason
On 03/03/2012 09:12 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> Probably as much as because I've always done it that way as any.
>I like to see the boot messages and don't always need to bring
>up the desktop display right away.
>
>Is there some reason I should not do that, other than th
On 02/03/12 18:51, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/03/2012 12:38 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
And I learn from all of this, keep extensive notes. Will I be
able to apply what I learn? Good question, I usually muddle
through eventually.
Oh, so you're starting your X sessions from "star
On 03/03/2012 12:38 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>Yes, I am aware of this as a result of lot of effort Michael
>Schwendt put forth on the problem I was having with two USB
>scanners on both of my F16/64 computers. Much of it is a bit
>beyond me but he provided the followi
On 02/03/12 10:55, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/02/2012 10:58 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
[[root@box6 bobg]# setfacl -m u:bobg:rw- /dev/dvd
Gets the movie running in VLC.
Well, even though it works of course you really have another underlying
problem.
You should not have to "setfacl
On 03/02/2012 10:58 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>[[root@box6 bobg]# setfacl -m u:bobg:rw- /dev/dvd
>
>Gets the movie running in VLC.
Well, even though it works of course you really have another underlying
problem.
You should not have to "setfacl" and as I think you've found that
c
On 02/03/12 09:47, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 02/03/12 09:27, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/02/2012 08:55 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I suppose I should know by know but ...
Do I need an entry in /etc/fstab for an optical disk drive? If
so what should it be?
I viewed some lect
On 02/03/12 09:27, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/02/2012 08:55 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I suppose I should know by know but ...
Do I need an entry in /etc/fstab for an optical disk drive? If
so what should it be?
I viewed some lectures on line, bought the download actua
On 03/02/2012 08:55 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>I suppose I should know by know but ...
>
>Do I need an entry in /etc/fstab for an optical disk drive? If
>so what should it be?
>
>I viewed some lectures on line, bought the download actually but
>decided would eat
I suppose I should know by know but ...
Do I need an entry in /etc/fstab for an optical disk drive? If
so what should it be?
I viewed some lectures on line, bought the download actually but
decided would eat up more of my bandwidth allotment for the
mont
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