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Hallo people,
I have sucsessfully installed Archlinux and i love it. Since im allready testing new things i tought why not try out awesome?
- I installed awesome-git.
- So configured ~/.xinitab to "exec awesome".
- Login with Terminal
- exicute "startx"
Awesome looks fine so i started a terminal and tryed tipping something but then awesome shotes down and I'm back to the Terminal. Same happens when i use a Login Manager.
I use hal and evdev.
Here the Logfile right after it shot down to terminal again.
http://pastebin.com/m4e3bc53f
Thx for the help
nickik
Last edited by nickik (2009-12-15 23:55:43)
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It seems that you've forgotten the log...
Also attach your rc.lua.
English is not my native language, sorry.
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It seems that you've forgotten the log...
Also attach your rc.lua.
Oh im Sorry i was sure i did it
Xorg log:
http://pastebin.com/m4e3bc53f
rc.lua (never changed anything on that its just a copy from '/etc/xdg/awesome/rc.lua' like it says in the wiki):
http://pastebin.com/m57fb99d3
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Hm. If you are using stock config, everything should be ok. And Xorg.log is ok. Hence, it is not X problem.
However, Xorg.log does not contain all debugging output from X session, but only related to X server.
Try to grab the full output. I think you can do it like this (I'm not sure):
startx >out 2>err
If this doesn't work, try xinit. You should write this into ~/.xinitrc:
exec awesome
and launch xinit in the similar way:
xinit >out 2>err
English is not my native language, sorry.
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Hallo
I trayed startx >our 2>err but the logfile locked the same. So i tryed xinit (exec awesome was in ~/.xinitrc anywayes) but it didnt start awesome it just started xterm i guess it was (liddle Terminal top left).
Whene i tryed writing something it frezzed and i head to reset the computer.
So here the logfile of that test:
http://pastebin.com/m1ea86924
Last edited by nickik (2009-12-17 00:58:51)
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nickik, post your ~/.xinitrc here, to ensure that it starts awesome... Looks like it was the default twm. You mentioned ~/.xinittab in your first post, are you sure, that you have ~/.xinitrc also?
However, it is strange that system froze...
English is not my native language, sorry.
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