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Re: [Torios] zsync

 

Sorry Israel,

I tried again - the installed system went into JWM by default, and it
did not work. I logged out and in again into the ToriOS session. But it
was the same problem with for example nm-applet. I also rebooted and
logged into ToriOS (without going into JWM), and still had these problems.

Best regards
Nio

Den 2015-05-22 14:15, Israel skrev:
> Hi,
> These regressions are likely part of the test to set gtk themes without
> using a gtk-3.0 folder..
> 
> However, make sure you are running JWM rather than ToriOS from lightdm.
> That could be the issue.  If that was the issue I would be most glad :)
> 
> Both of these issue would be related to consolekit/polkit
> 
> So either you are not running ToriOS (which does ck-launch jwm) or I
> modified something in starttorios or the xinitrc script when I was
> modifying them to fix the liveCD wifi bug, as well as when I started
> working to make gtk icons/theme load via gsettings and gconf
> 
> Please double check if you are running ToriOS at lightdm, rather than JWM
> 
> 
> On 05/22/2015 12:47 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
>> Den 2015-05-22 06:53, Cinque Port Computers skrev:
>>> Hi Israel,
>>>
>>> Latest iso, shutdown and restart from shutdown menu popout seem to have
>>> no effect.
>>>
>>> JackT.
>>>
>>>
>>> PS: I get a working nm-applet by typing: > sudo nm-applet &
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Hi Israel,
>>
>> Shutdown and restart work for me in the live session (and the current
>> iso file).
>>
>> The icon for zmktbl on the desktop is green and the corresponding icon
>> in the menu is red. You forgot to use a red icon for the desktop.
>>
>> I installed the system and will test also there :-)
>>
>> Network is disabled in my installed system :-) I'm spoiled with
>> automatic connection of my wired network, but not this time. So this is
>> really a regression. What has changed, Israel? Is it the change that
>> made Interprog happy, that is spoiled after undoing some other recent
>> tweaks?
>>
>> sudo nm-applet
>>
>> works for me too.
>>
>> I did not find any configuration file in the user's home directory owned
>> by root, and I don't know where to look for it. But something is really
>> wrong in this installed system. Maybe you can go back and use an older
>> tarball or a older version of the script that creates the tarball, and
>> start from there.
>>
>> Shutdown and restart (in the menu) fails for me in the installed system
>> (installed from the current iso file). Restart via the gxmessage window
>> fails too. But
>>
>> sudo poweroff
>>
>> in a terminal window works.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Nio
> 
> 



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