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I wanted to request a status update from those running Pantheon on the indicators, date time, application menu, and shutdown/startup menu.
I'm using wingpanel-rewrite-x11-bzr and mostly Alucryd's repo.
Works: Slingshot (wingpanel-indicator-launcher-bzr from AUR), Datetime (wingpanel-indicator-datetime-bzr), Network (wingpanel-indicator-network-bzr), Power (wingpanel-indicator-power-bzr), Session (wingpanel-indicator-session-bzr)
Sorta works: Notifications (wingpanel-indicator-notifications-bzr) - Works except icon is broken
Doesn't work: Sound (wingpanel-indicator-sound-bzr) - Crashes wingpanel when installed https://github.com/alucryd/aur-alucryd/issues/26
Non Pantheon indicators don't work, like Variety and Caffeine. They worked with the 0.3 version of wingpanel.
The Elementary theme doesn't play well with hidpi, so I'm using Arc. However, Arc has text shadows in the indicator drop downs. I keep meaning to add issues to Arc's repo, but haven't.
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Hi,
I am trying to install Pantheon, and I am having build issues from AUR. So I decided to get packages form Alucryd's repository, but I get the following errors:
prakhar@inS4n3 ~ $ sudo pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
xyne-x86_64 is up to date
archlinuxfr is up to date
pantheon is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
there is nothing to do
prakhar@inS4n3 ~ $ sudo pacman -Qs pantheon
local/noise 0.3.0-2
The Pantheon Music Player
prakhar@inS4n3 ~ $ sudo pacman -S pantheon-session-bzr
\resolving dependencies...
warning: cannot resolve "gtk-engine-unico", a dependency of "gtk-theme-elementary-bzr"
warning: cannot resolve "gtk-theme-elementary-bzr", a dependency of "pantheon-default-settings-bzr"
warning: cannot resolve "pantheon-default-settings-bzr", a dependency of "pantheon-session-bzr"
warning: cannot resolve "ido", a dependency of "wingpanel-bzr"
warning: cannot resolve "wingpanel-bzr", a dependency of "pantheon-session-bzr"
:: The following package cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:
pantheon-session-bzr
:: Do you want to skip the above package for this upgrade? [y/N] y
looking for conflicting packages...
there is nothing to do
All of the above, however, are available:
prakhar@inS4n3 ~ $ pacman -Slq pantheon
audience
audience-bzr
cerbere
cerbere-bzr
contractor-bzr
credentials-control-center
dee
eidete-bzr
elementary-dpms-helper-bzr
elementary-icon-theme-bzr
elementary-icons-thirdparty-bzr
elementary-scan-bzr
elementary-wallpapers-bzr
footnote-bzr
gala-bzr
gnome-menus2
granite-bzr
gsignond
gsignond-extension-pantheon-bzr
gsignond-git
gsignond-plugin-oauth-git
gsignond-plugin-sasl-git
gtk-theme-elementary-bzr
launchpad-integration-gtk3
libgnome-control-center
libgsignon-glib
libgsignon-glib-git
libindicate-gtk3
libindicator-gtk2
libindicator-gtk3
libpantheon-bzr
libsignon-glib
lightdm-pantheon-greeter
lightdm-pantheon-greeter-bzr
lingo-dictionary-bzr
maya-calendar-bzr
midori-granite
midori-granite-bzr
noise-bzr
pantheon-backgrounds-bzr
pantheon-calculator-bzr
pantheon-default-settings-bzr
pantheon-dock-bzr
pantheon-files-bzr
pantheon-files-plugin-dropbox-bzr
pantheon-photos-bzr
pantheon-print-bzr
pantheon-session-bzr
pantheon-terminal-bzr
plank-bzr
plank-extra-elementary-bzr
plank-theme-numix
plank-theme-pantheon-bzr
plank-themes-elementary-bzr
scour
scratch-text-editor
scratch-text-editor-bzr
slingshot-launcher
slingshot-launcher-bzr
snap-photobooth-bzr
switchboard
switchboard-bzr
switchboard-plug-about
switchboard-plug-about-bzr
switchboard-plug-applications-bzr
switchboard-plug-datetime-bzr
switchboard-plug-default-applications-bzr
switchboard-plug-display-bzr
switchboard-plug-elementary-tweaks-bzr
switchboard-plug-gcc-bzr
switchboard-plug-keyboard-bzr
switchboard-plug-locale-bzr
switchboard-plug-network-bzr
switchboard-plug-notifications-bzr
switchboard-plug-online-accounts-bzr
switchboard-plug-pantheon-shell
switchboard-plug-pantheon-shell-bzr
switchboard-plug-power-bzr
switchboard-plug-security-privacy-bzr
switchboard-plug-startup-applications-bzr
ttf-opensans
wingpanel
wingpanel-bzr
wingpanel-indicator-datetime-bzr
wingpanel-indicator-launcher-bzr
wingpanel-indicator-network-bzr
wingpanel-indicator-notifications-bzr
wingpanel-indicator-power-bzr
wingpanel-indicator-session-bzr
wingpanel-indicator-sound-bzr
wingpanel-rewrite-x11-bzr
Last edited by prakharsingh95 (2015-07-11 08:37:53)
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Pantheon-lite up and running without much else:
Good to be back! Been a little down lately, like crashed and wiped and down. Still in pantheon-lite rehabilitation, but nonetheless operational and Pantheon again
The good news is that I get another chance to go through all the bugs and document how to fix them. So many, somanybugs..... so, "yaourt -Sbb" pretty much everything.
Not exactly Pantheon news, but since it's hosted (until I start on aur4) in pantheon-bzr-qq: glippy{,-git}
Glippy, long abandoned, was abruptly deleted from bzr by it's developer not long ago I've put up a git repository from the last tarball in the hope that glippy can continue.
Last edited by quequotion (2015-07-21 08:29:37)
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Installing everything from a fresh install of Arch Linux. Installing `lightdm-pantheon-greeter-bzr` from AUR failed.
What I did:
Install NVIDIA drivers and generate the xorg conf
Install from AUR:
pantheon-session-bzr
lightdm-bzr
When I tried to install lightdm-pantheon-greeter-bzr, after
(1/1) installing lightdm-pantheon-greeter-bzr
comes
error: Error opening directory '/etc/dconf/db': No such file or directory
Usage:
dconf update
Update the system dconf databases
How do I fix this?
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@Alucryd: I started installing all the pantheon components from instructions on the wiki, until I discovered this thread.
I had a partly working system, but mostly the wingpanel was broken.
I installed pantheon-unstable group and it replaced the wingpanel with the x11 version, but now I do not have any wingpanel at all, is there something I have missed?
I love Arch and Pantheon, so having them both working great together is a natural for me ... please let me know how to fix this.
Thanks,
PS: I do have the error below during the package install: (dconf update), same error as post above.
Error opening directory '/etc/dconf/db': No such file or directory
I do have dconf-editor installed ......
Last edited by bmentink (2015-08-14 09:05:56)
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@Alucryd: I started installing all the pantheon components from instructions on the wiki, until I discovered this thread.
I had a partly working system, but mostly the wingpanel was broken.I installed pantheon-unstable group and it replaced the wingpanel with the x11 version, but now I do not have any wingpanel at all, is there something I have missed?
I love Arch and Pantheon, so having them both working great together is a natural for me ... please let me know how to fix this.Thanks,
PS: I do have the error below during the package install: (dconf update), same error as post above.
Error opening directory '/etc/dconf/db': No such file or directory
I do have dconf-editor installed ......
Had the same dconf-error during installation, don't know if it affects anything, i have a partially working pantheon-shell so far.
For wingpanel you must install the x11-version together with at least one working indicator. Working indicators at the moment are:
wingpanel-indicator-launcher (for slingshot)
wingpanel-indicator-datetime
wingpanel-indicator-network
wingpanel-indicator-power
wingpanel-indicator-notifications (only in alucryds pantheon-repo)
wingpanel-indicator-session
Wingpanel crashes imediatly after installing wingpanel-indicator-sound
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Had the same dconf-error during installation, don't know if it affects anything, i have a partially working pantheon-shell so far.
For wingpanel you must install the x11-version together with at least one working indicator. Working indicators at the moment are:
wingpanel-indicator-launcher (for slingshot)
wingpanel-indicator-datetime
wingpanel-indicator-network
wingpanel-indicator-power
wingpanel-indicator-notifications (only in alucryds pantheon-repo)
wingpanel-indicator-sessionWingpanel crashes imediatly after installing wingpanel-indicator-sound
Thanks, but as I said, I installed pantheon-unstable from Alucryds repo, it includes:
1) audience-bzr 2) cerbere-bzr 3) contractor-bzr 4) eidete-bzr
5) elementary-dpms-helper-bzr 6) footnote-bzr 7) gala-bzr 8) granite-bzr
9) gtk-theme-elementary-bzr 10) lightdm-pantheon-greeter-bzr
11) maya-calendar-bzr 12) midori-granite-bzr 13) pantheon-backgrounds-bzr
14) pantheon-calculator-bzr 15) pantheon-default-settings-bzr
16) pantheon-files-bzr 17) pantheon-photos-bzr 18) pantheon-terminal-bzr
19) plank-theme-pantheon-bzr 20) scratch-text-editor-bzr
21) snap-photobooth-bzr 22) switchboard-bzr 23) switchboard-plug-about-bzr
24) switchboard-plug-applications-bzr 25) switchboard-plug-datetime-bzr
26) switchboard-plug-display-bzr 27) switchboard-plug-elementary-tweaks-bzr
28) switchboard-plug-keyboard-bzr 29) switchboard-plug-network-bzr
30) switchboard-plug-notifications-bzr
31) switchboard-plug-online-accounts-bzr
32) switchboard-plug-pantheon-shell-bzr 33) switchboard-plug-power-bzr
34) wingpanel-bzr 35) wingpanel-indicator-datetime-bzr
36) wingpanel-indicator-launcher-bzr 37) wingpanel-indicator-network-bzr
38) wingpanel-indicator-notifications-bzr 39) wingpanel-indicator-power-bzr
40) wingpanel-indicator-session-bzr 41) wingpanel-indicator-sound-bzr
42) wingpanel-rewrite-x11-bzr
Are you saying NOT to use the -bzr versions?
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So I have done some debugging on this, the -X11 version of wingpanel won't run at all, I get this when trying to manually launch it:
wingpanel &
[1] 6008
[bmentink@sony_vaio ~]$ [_LOG_LEVEL_INFO 10:12:23.344083] Application.vala:155: System Panel version: 2.0
[_LOG_LEVEL_INFO 10:12:23.344164] Application.vala:157: Kernel version: 4.1.2-2-ARCH
[_LOG_LEVEL_FATAL 10:12:23.416431] DeviceManager.vala:93: Updating UPower properties failed: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs: No such property OnLowBattery
[_LOG_LEVEL_FATAL 10:12:23.416484] System Panel will not function properly.
wingpanel: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/wingpanel/libsound.so: undefined symbol: wingpanel_widgets_indicator_separator_new
Any ideas?
Ahh .. I see a bug report here: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/wing … sound-bzr/
@Alucryd ... feel free to wade in any time
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Are you saying NOT to use the -bzr versions?
I used only bzr versions, but I didn't use alucryds repo. I installed as much as worked from a.u.r.. Almost everything except dpms-helper, default-settings (had build errors) and some switchboard plugins which depended on those two. So, got the prebuilded dpms and settings packeges from alucryds repo afterwards. Then I went on installing switchboard plugins from a.u.r. This worked for me 2-3 days ago.
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I tried installing the -aur versions, but all it does is re-install the pantheon-unstable ones again ..
I was using "packer" to install the -aur versions ..
Do I have to un-install the pantheon-unstable ones first? That seems a bit weird ..
EDIT: It seems packer was giving me double-ups on the numbering for the pantheon packages and the AUR packages, I was just re-installing the pantheon packages.
I set packer to --auronly and installed all the packages fine.
I now have working indicators: "Applications, Date/Time, Sound,Network,Power,Login/Suspend" .... yahoo!
Even "System Settings" is working ..... now all I need is for the window decorations to work
Thanks for the help
Last edited by bmentink (2015-08-15 02:59:25)
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Hi Again,
Anyone know why the terminal keeps displaying the following text for any action:
bash: PROMPT_COMMAND: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
bash: PROMPT_COMMAND: line 0: `dbus-send --type=method_call --session --dest=net.launchpad.pantheon-terminal /net/launchpad/pantheon_terminal org.pantheon.terminal.ProcessFinished string:$PANTHEON_TERMINAL_ID string:"$(history 1 | cut -c 8-)" >/dev/null 2>&1; ; printf "\033]0;%s@%s:%s\007" "${USER}" "${HOSTNAME%%.*}" "${PWD/#$HOME/\~}"'
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Yeah, me. Here's why.
Unfortunately this cannot be fixed in the terminal, so I'd very much appreaciate a pointer to whatever adds
; printf "\033]0;%s@%s:%s\007" "${USER}" "${HOSTNAME%%.*}" "${PWD/#$HOME/\~}"'
so I could fix this bug on the other side.
Update: So xapantu has tracked that part down to Arch's default bashrc. I'll post a patch for it soon.
Last edited by Shnatsel (2015-08-17 17:56:26)
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Hi all!
Just in case, I put some (probably horrible) scripts to build some components of pantheon there https://github.com/xapantu/aur-alucryd (it just builds the PKGBUILD Alucryd made ) They are probably not usable directly, but I think they can be adapted without too much work for your installation.
I set up this because I do some development on Pantheon frome time to time.
Most errors that you encountered here are caused by a too old wingpanel and too new indicators, so just wait for your packages update or build them yourself
edit 2: Please note that, as Shnatsel said, what follows is a hack.
edit: Just for the record, I helped Shnatsel to diagnose the problem, and it looks like there is a ";" which should not be here in /etc/bash.bashrc, in the lines:
PROMPT_COMMAND=${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND; }'printf "\033]0;%s@%s:%s\007" "${USER}" "${HOSTNAME%%.*}" "${PWD/#$HOME/\~}"'
and it works better with :
PROMPT_COMMAND=${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND }'printf "\033]0;%s@%s:%s\007" "${USER}" "${HOSTNAME%%.*}" "${PWD/#$HOME/\~}"'
(just remember that breaking your shell configuration system-wide can prevent you from logging from any account, and trust me that's quite annoying)
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Message deleted until I find a working solution. Sorry.
Last edited by Shnatsel (2015-08-17 18:07:01)
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On another topic, does anyone know how to link in xscreensaver with the "Lock" item on the power indicator?
The section in the wiki states:
For Lock functionality, one can replace gnome-screensaver with xscreensaver or light-locker and a script that emulates the gnome-screensaver dbus.
But I don't know what sort of script is needed.
Cheers,
Last edited by bmentink (2015-08-17 20:29:27)
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The section in the wiki states:
For Lock functionality, one can replace gnome-screensaver with xscreensaver or light-locker and a script that emulates the gnome-screensaver dbus.
xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock exists for precisely this purpose. It will also connect xscreensaver to the hotkey (Ctrl+L).
Didn't I already put this (and links to my git repo) in the wiki?
EDIT: Yes, I did. Please follow the links in the wiki.
This is no longer necessary for light-locker; light-locker-dbus-screenlock is discontinued.
Last edited by quequotion (2015-08-19 18:02:15)
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bmentink wrote:The section in the wiki states:
For Lock functionality, one can replace gnome-screensaver with xscreensaver or light-locker and a script that emulates the gnome-screensaver dbus.
xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock exists for precisely this purpose. It will also connect xscreensaver to the hotkey (Ctrl+L).
Didn't I already put this (and links to my git repo) in the wiki?
EDIT: Yes, I did. Please follow the links in the wiki.This is no longer necessary for light-locker; light-locker-dbus-screenlock is discontinued.
I must be blind:
In this wiki? --> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pantheon
I can't see that reference ... you must have x-ray glasses on or something
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I must be blind:
In this wiki? --> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pantheon
I can't see that reference ... you must have x-ray glasses on or something
Perhaps my sense of style is a little off; I expect that readers would click or at least mouse-over the links within the sentence that describes the solution they are looking for... the link does not explicitly describe itself as xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock in the text, but you may notice that "xscreensaver" in the sentence you quoted before is an off-site link, to something that solves this problem using xscreensaver.
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bmentink wrote:I must be blind:
In this wiki? --> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pantheon
I can't see that reference ... you must have x-ray glasses on or something
Perhaps my sense of style is a little off; I expect that readers would click or at least mouse-over the links within the sentence that describes the solution they are looking for... the link does not explicitly describe itself as xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock in the text, but you may notice that "xscreensaver" in the sentence you quoted before is an off-site link, to something that solves this problem using xscreensaver.
It would have been much more obvious if the link read "xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock", because I did not mouse hover over it, assuming it was just a link to xscreensaver .... and I already have that.
Being explicit is always good
EDIT: Also that link is 404 dead! Maybe you could put the package in AUR
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EDIT: Also that link is 404 dead! Maybe you could put the package in AUR
Fixed the lnk (github reorganized itself?) and made that part of the wiki more tl;dr friendly. The package is/was in AUR, I still haven't gotten around to AUR4.
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bmentink wrote:EDIT: Also that link is 404 dead! Maybe you could put the package in AUR
Fixed the lnk (github reorganized itself) and made that part of the wiki more tl;dr friendly. The package is/was in AUR, I still haven't gotten around to AUR4.
Many thanks Wiki Guru I did not see it in ArchLinux ARM AUR? is it only in the x86 repo's ? (or is that already AUR4), anyway packer can't find it.
packer xscreensaver
0 extra/xscreensaver 5.33-2
Screen saver and locker for the X Window System
1 community/mate-screensaver-hacks 5.26-1
Enable screensavers from xscreensaver for MATE.
2 aur/xscreensaver-arch-logo 5.33-2 (199)
Screen saver and locker for the X Window System with Arch Linux branding
3 aur/pidgin-light 2.10.11-1 (57)
A light pidgin version: msn, jabber, irc supported protocols without gstreamer, tcl, tk, xscreensaver support.No
video/voice. Includes finch
4 aur/xmountains 2.9-3 (29)
Fractal Generator for the xwindow system, intergrates with xscreensaver
5 aur/kodi-prevent-xscreensaver 1.15-1 (9)
Keep xscreensaver from coming on when kodi is active.
6 aur/locky-git 20140825-1 (3)
Locks all X sessions upon suspend or hibernate with xscreensaver or a custom command.
7 aur/xscreensaver-hacks 5.32-1 (1)
Standalone apps from xscreensaver, including phosphor and apple2 terminals.
8 aur/xscreensaver-xmatrix-color 5.32-3 (0)
Screen saver and locker for the X Window System, modified xmatrix with variable color.
EDIT: Not is x86 AUR as well
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Many thanks Wiki Guru I did not see it in ArchLinux ARM AUR? is it only in the x86 repo's ? (or is that already AUR4), anyway packer can't find it.
I am no guru
I'm afraid you're on your own with both ARM and Packer. Most likely the package is missing because we've transitioned to AUR4 and I haven't updated.
The script itself is python (and ancient copy pasta from the ubuntu forums). I don't think you'd have any trouble downloading the files from my repo and building your own package with makepkg (there isn't really anything to build, it just zips the files up and makes sure pacman can install them in the right place).
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bmentink wrote:Many thanks Wiki Guru I did not see it in ArchLinux ARM AUR? is it only in the x86 repo's ? (or is that already AUR4), anyway packer can't find it.
I am no guru
I'm afraid you're on your own with both ARM and Packer. Most likely the package is missing because we've transitioned to AUR4 and I haven't updated.
The script itself is python (and ancient copy pasta from the ubuntu forums). I don't think you'd have any trouble downloading the files from my repo and building your own package with makepkg (there isn't really anything to build, it just zips the files up and makes sure pacman can install them in the right place).
I would, but I always have trouble finding the URL to do a "git clone" on ..... where do I find it in the github page you linked ...
I tried:
git clone https://github.com/quequotion/pantheon-bzr-qq/tree/master/EXTRAS/xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock
.. but not found ..
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I tried:
git clone https://github.com/quequotion/pantheon-bzr-qq/tree/master/EXTRAS/xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock
.. but not found ..
git clone https://github.com/quequotion/pantheon-bzr-qq
Then cd to pantheon-bzr-qq/EXTRAS/xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock.
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bmentink wrote:I tried:
git clone https://github.com/quequotion/pantheon-bzr-qq/tree/master/EXTRAS/xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock
.. but not found ..
git clone https://github.com/quequotion/pantheon-bzr-qq
Then cd to pantheon-bzr-qq/EXTRAS/xscreensaver-dbus-screenlock.
Thanks, done
It does not work though. Both the "Lock" menu item in the power indicator, or "CTL-L". I have tried a re-login and even a restart. (.. and yes, xscreensaver is running)
Also "xscreensaver-control --lock" locks the screen fine, but my user password won't un-lock it. I have to change to another TTY and kill xscreensaver to get back.
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