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hello, i would like to install archlinux "Don't panic", but first i want to know how I can install gnome desktop environment.
I've installed it in "Voodoo" without any problems, but in "Duke" i have many problems, for example. when i logged in with gdm, a message said that something about /dev/null was missing and gnome won't start, etc..
I followed this instructions: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gnome but i can't install it.
Please, write me if you have an answer,
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Well I just did Gnome yesterday the moment I installed Arch for the first time ever (Don't Panic).
The sole glitch I had was gdm not being automatically added to the daemons list in rc.conf but that was a quick fix. Without gdm I got this weird mash-up of some ancient tiled window manager and Gnome...still actually usable that way, but annoying
. But putting gdm in set that right in seconds.
Gnome 1.18.3 is now working pretty damn good. My sole remaining glitch involves automounting USB disks/flash not working but manual mount does work and I can live with that until I sort it all out. See the thread I started over in newbieland
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I'd say Don't Panic and Gnome get along pretty well. If I could get this far, anybody could...I have about a year's Linux experience, not a coder and most of that year was in Ubuntu, the rest in Fedora and a couple other "newbie friendly" distros. Jumping to Arch, I feel like I've been dabbling in Linux (despite not booting Windows in about a year now) and have switched to "the hardcore $hit"
. It's like...if Ubuntu is smokin' weed, then Arch is like heroin straight to the vein, ya know?
It's like there's Linux, and then there -=LIINUXXX!=-...
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@patriciomacadden: It should just work if you follow the wiki. If you come to any problems, post them so we can figure out what is going wrong.
@jimmarch: Do you have dbus/hal running and is your user in the storage group?
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I have spent several hours on gnome without any success. It looks like conflict with some libraries (gtk?). When I start session first I have a nice logo display of NVIDIA, then kind of bare desktop opens which does not respond to mouse. Then Bug Buddy demands e-mail. When I look to /var/log/Xorg.0.log there are no errors but some warnings. How can I figure out what is wrong?
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Try posting your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and your /var/log/Xorg.0.log so we can see the warnings.
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I can't post those files because i've not installed archlinux don't panic yet. i've installed archlinux duke before but when i tried to install gnome i have many problems. One of them was that the /dev/null device was missing and without it gnome can't start, the strange thing is that /dev/null device was present in my filesystem.
That is why i would like to know how to install gnome, because following the wiki I can't install gnome since Duke was released (in Voodoo the wiki's howto was very useful).
PD: I'm from Argentina, so maybe my English isn't good.
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Are you using Arch now or are you going to install Arch on your machine? Arch is a rolling release system and it is not necessary to re-install with each new release of the install iso.
Gnome was moved from /opt to /usr and you may have some configuration files in your home directory still pointing to the /opt/gnome directory.
---for there is nothing either good or bad, but only thinking makes it so....
Hamlet, W Shakespeare
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If the initial Gnome or XFCE desktop is unresponsive, then you forgot to put "something" in your /etc/hosts file...
Microshaft delenda est
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kishd: i'm going to install arch, but before i want to solve that problem with gnome. I know that it is not necessary to re-install it with each new release and that gnome was moved from /opt to /usr, that happened since Voodoo i think. When that happened I've got arch installed and that didn't affected my system.
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patriciomacadden, a number of gnome packages have been updated I think you should just give it a try and see what happens. I just installed gnome now to see if there are any problems. My system worked fine. I start gnome with the following line in my .xinitrc
exec dbus-launch --auto-syntax --exit-with-session gnome-session
---for there is nothing either good or bad, but only thinking makes it so....
Hamlet, W Shakespeare
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well, i've just installed archlinux, but i still can't install gnome correctly.
In /var/log/errors:
Aug 10 10:19:54 dharma 8139cp 0000:02:05.0: This (id 10ec:8139 rev 10) is not an 8139C+ compatible chip
Aug 10 10:19:54 dharma 8139cp 0000:02:05.0: Try the "8139too" driver instead.
Aug 10 10:19:54 dharma intel_rng: FWH not detected
Aug 10 10:19:54 dharma usb 1-1: device not accepting address 2, error -71
Aug 10 11:34:35 gconfd (patricio-8282): I can't write to '/tmp/orbit-patricio', ORB init failed
Aug 10 11:34:35 gconfd (patricio-8284): I can't write to '/tmp/orbit-patricio', ORB init failed
Aug 10 11:37:25 dharma 8139cp 0000:02:05.0: This (id 10ec:8139 rev 10) is not an 8139C+ compatible chip
Aug 10 11:37:25 dharma 8139cp 0000:02:05.0: Try the "8139too" driver instead
Aug 10 11:37:25 dharma intel_rng: FWH not detected
Aug 10 11:37:36 dharma gdm[5335]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 0)
Aug 10 11:37:36 dharma gdm[5335]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 1)
Aug 10 11:37:45 dharma gdm[5335]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 0)
Aug 10 11:37:45 dharma gdm[5335]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 1)
Aug 10 11:42:30 gconfd (patricio-5552): I can't write to '/tmp/orbit-patricio', ORB init failed
Aug 10 11:42:30 gconfd (patricio-5554): I can't write to '/tmp/orbit-patricio', ORB init failed
Aug 10 11:43:58 dharma gdm[5581]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 0)
Aug 10 11:43:58 dharma gdm[5581]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 1)
Aug 10 11:44:06 dharma gdm[5581]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 0)
Aug 10 11:44:06 dharma gdm[5581]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 1)
Aug 10 11:44:12 dharma gdm[5581]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 0)
Aug 10 11:44:12 dharma gdm[5581]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 1)
Aug 10 11:44:24 dharma gdm[5581]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 0)
Aug 10 11:44:24 dharma gdm[5581]: failsafe dialog failed (inhibitions: 0 1)
Aug 10 11:45:57 gconfd (patricio-5740): I can't write to '/tmp/orbit-patricio', ORB init failed
Aug 10 11:45:57 gconfd (patricio-5742): I can't write to '/tmp/orbit-patricio', ORB init failedSo, gdm and gnome don't work correctly...
I hope someone can help me, thanks.
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From looking at your log file I would suggest you try disabling the 8139cp module in rc.conf and loading the 8139too driver
rc.conf:
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MODULES=(!8139cp 8139too ....etc)
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also check your /etc/hosts file to see that your hostname does not replace localhost but is appended
/etc/hosts
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127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost your_machine_name
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EDIT
Check that dbus is launched at startup from rc.conf
Last edited by kishd (2007-08-10 15:22:33)
---for there is nothing either good or bad, but only thinking makes it so....
Hamlet, W Shakespeare
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thanks, i'll try that. now, i have another problem, i've upgraded my system (with pacman -Syu) and i can't start arch. Init hang up when starts network. i'll try to fix it. thanks.
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well, it's me again, but now from gnome
. The problem in the startup was solved, for some strange reason, when i modified in rc.conf the network section setting eth1="dhcp", the system didn't start.
Thanks everybody.
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