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This is the first time that I'm trying Arch and I only have one problem, the one that's in the title. I installed lxde and everything is working fine. Video drivers are working great (I can play Team Fortress 2) whit out a problem, and Gnome-shell loads just fine. I can go to Activities, switch desktop, click on the indicators, but as soon as I try to open an app, all crashes. I logged in lxde, opened a terminal and i typed "gnome-shell --replace" to see the outut and this is what I got:
$ gnome-shell --replace
JS ERROR: !!! Exception was: Error: Requiring NetworkManager, version none: Typelib file for namespace 'NetworkManager' (any version) not found
JS ERROR: !!! lineNumber = '0'
JS ERROR: !!! fileName = 'gjs_throw'
JS ERROR: !!! stack = '("Requiring NetworkManager, version none: Typelib file for namespace 'NetworkManager' (any version) not found")@gjs_throw:0
@/usr/share/gnome-shell/js/ui/status/network.js:8
'
JS ERROR: !!! message = 'Requiring NetworkManager, version none: Typelib file for namespace 'NetworkManager' (any version) not found'
JS LOG: NMApplet is not supported. It is possible that your NetworkManager version is too old
Advertencia del gestor de ventanas: Log level 16: Unable to register authentication agent: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: An authentication agent already exists for the given subject
Advertencia del gestor de ventanas: Log level 16: Error registering polkit authentication agent: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: An authentication agent already exists for the given subject (polkit-error-quark 0)
JS LOG: GNOME Shell started at Wed Sep 14 2011 01:15:36 GMT-0300 (CLST)
Violación de segmento
gnome-shell-calendar-server[9290]: Got HUP on stdin - exiting
If anyone could help me, it would be really great.
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Do you have networkmanager installed?
Nevermind, while that does seem to be an error with nmapplet, it would appear that you also have a problem with policykit. Are you using a desktop manager to load gnome?
Edit: Eh, nevermind that also. I'm guessing the bottom two lines is a segmentation fault. Not sure what is going on with the gnome-shell-calendar-server. Hopefully someone more familiar with gnome than me shows up to help you.
Last edited by the sad clown (2011-09-15 05:01:50)
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Do you have networkmanager installed?
It's not crashing there; you can see from the output that it sef-faults when trying to access the calendar service. Something about HUP on stdin.
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Yeah, caught it myself (albeit slower than you did.
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the sad clown wrote:Do you have networkmanager installed?
It's not crashing there; you can see from the output that it sef-faults when trying to access the calendar service. Something about HUP on stdin.
Would disabling the calendar service help? Is it posible?
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Ok. I fixed it, I'm not sure of what was causing the trouble, and it certainly this isn't the best solution, but I just deleted .gconf and .gnome2. Thanks, anyway.
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I know I said I fixed it, but I found what's the problem. If I try to set the window decorations to be in the left side, instead of the right size, everything would crash. Should I file a bug?
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