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- From: John Seebach <jseebach@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 22:32:15 +0900
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- In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.10.9911042013120.775-100000@example.com>; from Dennis McMurchy on Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 08:15:52PM +0900
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On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 08:15:52PM +0900, Dennis McMurchy wrote: > I boot RH6.0 to a character login, login and then do 'startx' to > start up the GUI. This last step normally takes 15 or 20 seconds to > complete. But when this "problem" occurs, the GUI startup hangs for > 30 seconds or so at several different stages, so that the whole > process takes 3 or 4 minutes, which, of course, seems like an eternity. > Another 'feature' of this glitch is that, although other items on the > menu seem to work fine, clicking on 'Log Off' has no effect at all, and > it's necessary to use the old Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. Hmmm. I'm wondering what your .xinitrc looks like. Could you post a copy? I never had a problem exactly like the one that you seem to be experiencing at startup, but I certainly got a lot of weirdness whenever I tried to use Gnome. I remember having a similar problem once with logging out, and it seemed to be related to the order in which things were getting run in my .xsession / .xinitrc . My recollection is that Gnome was very picky about the order in which things got started. > Gnome-UI-WARNING: While connecting to session manager > Authentication Rejected, reason: MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 authentication rejected. Most of the problems that I had seemed to be related to the session manager, so I'd suspect that. When I started gnome without it, things started to work better again. Except I never could get the panel to stay stable for more than a few login sessions. I don't know why. > I'm not overly enamoured of the Gnome/Windoze BS interface anyway, and > this glitch is just enough to send me running back to fvwm, which I > liked very much and was never once a problem in the years I used it. I pretty much came to the same conclusion. [slightly off topic] I think the gnome folks are going a great thing, a lot of the stuff is really cool, and I feel a little guilty about criticising any free software project, but gnome wasn't ready enough for me. (Or maybe I wasn't ready for it?) I was never quite happy with KDE, either -- it just seemed clunky. In the end, I solved all of my "desktop environment" problems by changing the relevant portion of my .xsession to: kfm & exec WindowMaker And I'm quite happy with the results. I'll give gnome another try, but probably not for a while. john ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: November 13 (Sat), 13:30 place: Temple Univ. * Network Security speaker: Steve Baur Next Nomikai: December 17 (Fri), 19:00 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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