You are not logged in.

#1 2007-06-23 23:07:16

eliabramo
Member
From: Haifa, Israel
Registered: 2006-12-10
Posts: 29

xfce problems

I have few xfce problems:
1. I can't restart\shut-down without password (even if I add the lines in /etc/sudoers as it is written on the wiki)
2. famd is loaded, but the desktop (and thunar) isn't refreshing.
3. I have "Floppy Drive" mounting icon even if no floppy is mounted.

Offline

#2 2007-06-24 04:25:28

eliabramo
Member
From: Haifa, Israel
Registered: 2006-12-10
Posts: 29

Re: xfce problems

you're not helping:
1. I wrote that I've tried what was writen in the wiki and it's not working.
2. famd is the daemon name of fam. 'fam' is what I wrote in rc.conf.
3. there is a floppy linhe in fstab, but it marks noauto, and I have no problem with it in gnome.

Offline

#3 2007-06-24 04:29:37

drakosha
Member
Registered: 2006-01-03
Posts: 253
Website

Re: xfce problems

i restarted hal,dbus,fam, killed and rerun xfdesktop and it started refreshing smile

Offline

#4 2007-06-24 06:58:43

.:B:.
Forum Fellow
Registered: 2006-11-26
Posts: 5,819
Website

Re: xfce problems

I can't help with the problem, I can only say I noticed fam, despite being in my rc.conf, did not run either. It wasn't after installing pcmanfm (a file manager that needs fam) that I got an error about fam being active.


Got Leenucks? :: Arch: Power in simplicity :: Get Counted! Registered Linux User #392717 :: Blog thingy

Offline

#5 2007-06-24 07:51:16

Allan
Pacman
From: Brisbane, AU
Registered: 2007-06-09
Posts: 11,672
Website

Re: xfce problems

When you first login, does running "/etc/rc.d/fam stop" say failed.  I think I am having the same problem... Are you using networkmanager?

What version of the shutdown permissions are you using. In the sudoers file I use:

user ALL=(roor) NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/xfce/xfsm-shutdown-help

where "user" is my login name and it works for me.

Last edited by Allan (2007-06-24 07:54:38)

Offline

#6 2007-06-24 08:48:11

xerverius
Member
From: ~
Registered: 2004-11-02
Posts: 230
Website

Re: xfce problems

You can also shutdown using hal in Xfce 4.4 (without the needed line in sudoers), just add your self to the power group, make sure hal and dbus are in rc.conf@daemons and logout/reboot.

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB