Yes, I will try that. And then just replace all instances of the current distro with the name of current distro + 1 in /etc/apt/sources.list{.d}. And see what happens!
(and of course, temporarily...
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Yes, I will try that. And then just replace all instances of the current distro with the name of current distro + 1 in /etc/apt/sources.list{.d}. And see what happens!
(and of course, temporarily...
* polite bump * (anyone?)
Hello everyone,
This is the first time I upgraded an installation without a full reïnstall. It was quite convenient, actually.
Only large downside is the fact that do-release-upgrade has no...
Thanks, I'll try that sometime. In the meantime, I just used amixer with keybindings to fix it. But, that does not give any visual feedback :/ . So this might come in handy. Didn't knew about the...
My guess is you all have an Intel video card. Another hint are the words 'drm' which indicate the kernel video management subsystem. So, I think it's your videocard protesting against whatever the...
Solved! I noticed that CUPS listed the printers as 'not shared' while I did tick the boxes. I searched apt and stumbled on the missing piece of the puzzle. It turns out that the legacy broadcasting...
So, your CUPS 1.6 vs CUPS 1.4.8 work just fine?!?!?
The malfunctioning part is further up the chain. It's not a local program having issue's communicating with CUPS. It's a problem between to cups servers, where one sends the printer for the other to...
Maybe try to look at /usr/share/xsessions and see what is in there.
Then it seems that lxdm did not use /usr/bin/startlxde_custom . Can you look for an 'default' option or something?
There should be a ck-launch-session and dbus-launch session when startlxde_custom...
Found it. I'm still on cups 1.5 1.4.8 on Gentoo. So thanks Apple!
I'm trying this dirty hack just to test something. We create a file called startlxde_custom in /usr/bin. Modify /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf to make that the default session.
/usr/bin/startlxde_custom
...
When you start LXDE, do you see a process called 'ck-launch-session' ?
Could you please elaborate on exactly what is the same? The output of ck-list-sessions should now include an X11 entry under LXDE. Otherwise I failed to achieve behaviour I consider optimal for your...
Make sure you are comfortable with editing in a TTY (with a LiveCD). My modifications could (in worst case) lock you out of your own system. However my modification will, as far as I know, not do...
Provide us:
/etc/pam.d/lxde
/etc/pam.d/gdm
I'm not sure about the filenames, maybe they are prefixed or suffixed. But you should provide the pam configuration file that comes with the DM.
...
I suggest you try looking at the environment variables of each session:
set
And compare the differences. Furthermore, I use startx as 'login manager' and it had issue's handling consolekit...
I already mentioned I followed that procedure. However, if you are talking about something different then what I'm thinking, to prevent confusion I posted a photo....
FIXED: See post #9 of this thread.
I have a somewhat normal computer setup. All mentioned hosts are in the same network.
- Delta [Ubuntu 13.04] connected to printer through USB. Is capable of...
I installed LXDE alongside a minimum install of Ubuntu with XFCE. I used the server iso with cli.seed. Here, LXDE misbehaved as well with a black background on startup. Once I changed the icon set...
Scroll all the way down. It starts at:
*** buffer overflow detected ***: x11vnc terminated
EDIT: The wiki page mentions several alternatives. I need a non-gui app that is able to poll existing...
Anyone having trouble getting x11vnc to work under 13.04 (Raring Ringtail)? Simply running x11vnc and then localhost connecting to it makes it angry.
I have openened a bugreport about it, but...
Since 13.04 I installed it and of course, everything seems to work just fine. However, it turns out that xfce4-volumed was upgraded in Ubuntu Raring.
Looking at the xfce git repo for...
A few years ago, I used to have Debian. I used preseeding to do most of the heavy lifting during installations. Now I just install Ubuntu CLI (cli.seed) and then install all the packages listed in a...
That is a crime in my country... :o
Glad you somewhat worked it out :) .