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#1 2009-10-01 11:32:54

Mad Max
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Gnome 2.28 issues

Hi, guys.


1. After upgrading to gnome 2.28 I need root password every time I want to switch cpu frequency (in the panel). Earlier gnome was popping up with that keyring-message, but I can't access the keyring anymore... Where is it?
Maybe I can switch cpu frequency as user by adding me to some group/policy?

2. I can't access as user that "Users and groups" menu in System->Administration->Users and groups. Do you, guys know, how to get this permission?


Thanks in advance

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#2 2009-10-01 12:32:19

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

Running testing by any chance?

A query on the frontpage shows 2.26 still being in Extra, moving this to the [Testing] subforum, please look where you put your topics next time wink.


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#3 2009-10-01 12:44:03

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

Yes, you're right about the subforum. Thanks.

Any ideas, maybe?

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#4 2009-10-01 13:42:12

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

Same here. Also, I still can't scale the gnome-panel down do <24 pixels and it as if NTFS-partitions are being mounted without ntfs-3g, so there's no write-access to a mounted NTFS-partition.

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#5 2009-10-01 14:41:48

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

@Maledictvm:

I've got solved at least ntfs problem with the "dirty" trick from HAL wiki:

# ln -s /sbin/mount.ntfs-3g /sbin/mount.ntfs

Now all of your ntfs partitions (systemwide) will be used with ntfs-3g driver instead of kernel ntfs driver, but this is how I ever wanted them to be mounted anyways wink.

Cheers

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#6 2009-10-02 15:48:35

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

Mad Max wrote:

Hi, guys.


1. After upgrading to gnome 2.28 I need root password every time I want to switch cpu frequency (in the panel). Earlier gnome was popping up with that keyring-message, but I can't access the keyring anymore... Where is it?
Maybe I can switch cpu frequency as user by adding me to some group/policy?

2. I can't access as user that "Users and groups" menu in System->Administration->Users and groups. Do you, guys know, how to get this permission?


Thanks in advance

I think both of these can be fixed by adding yourself to the stb-admin group.

to make sure it exists do

cat /etc/group | grep stb-admin

If it does exists (which it should!) add yourself to it using

gpasswd -a USERNAME stb-admin

as root

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#7 2009-10-03 17:46:32

Mad Max
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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

jaxxstorm wrote:

I think both of these can be fixed by adding yourself to the stb-admin group.

to make sure it exists do

cat /etc/group | grep stb-admin

If it does exists (which it should!) add yourself to it using

gpasswd -a USERNAME stb-admin

as root

Hi, thanks for your reply. It did solve the access to the "Users and Groups" menu, but I still can't manage them from there... Even if I login as root and enter this menu, I can't manage those normal user's groups and settings. Weird.


The other problem is still there despite of the stb-admin privileges -> cpu frequency still can only be changed by enering root password. sad

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#8 2009-10-10 06:02:05

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

I have the same "problem" of the root password needed in order to change the cpu freq.

Also I have troubles in automounting cdroms (but as I've read somewhere, it has to be related with some bugs with the lastest udev)
ps mounting by hand from console works fine

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#9 2009-10-10 06:12:22

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

Berseker wrote:

I have the same "problem" of the root password needed in order to change the cpu freq.

Also I have troubles in automounting cdroms (but as I've read somewhere, it has to be related with some bugs with the lastest udev)
ps mounting by hand from console works fine

I think that the "problem" with the changing of cpu freq is a right behaviour wink

About the Metacity's bug relatively to Compiz?
Do you know anything?

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#10 2009-10-10 06:19:06

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

Bl@ster wrote:

About the Metacity's bug relatively to Compiz?
Do you know anything?

It exists. What else is there to know? Do a killall metacity.


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#11 2009-10-10 06:23:56

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

ngoonee wrote:
Bl@ster wrote:

About the Metacity's bug relatively to Compiz?
Do you know anything?

It exists. What else is there to know? Do a killall metacity.

I have to do a killall metacity every time i boot up my box, and this is ugly big_smile
I was asking if we have a fix, a patch, everything lol

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#12 2009-10-10 08:54:38

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

Perhaps its better to ask here rather than in a thread that JGC (the maintainer for gnome) will probably never read?

I'd advise patience though, he knows about the issue.


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#13 2009-10-10 09:06:45

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

ngoonee wrote:

Perhaps its better to ask here rather than in a thread that JGC (the maintainer for gnome) will probably never read?

I'd advise patience though, he knows about the issue.

Oh, you're right wink

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#14 2009-10-12 16:37:27

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

jaxxstorm wrote:

I think both of these can be fixed by adding yourself to the stb-admin group.

to make sure it exists do

cat /etc/group | grep stb-admin

If it does exists (which it should!) add yourself to it using

gpasswd -a USERNAME stb-admin

as root

What if the group doesn't exist?

I have the same issue, but stb-admin doesn't exist for me...

Thanks

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#15 2009-11-23 19:26:42

Mad Max
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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

*BUMP* Do you guys know the "solution" for that annoying permission issue with CPU-governors in Gnome yet?

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#16 2009-11-27 03:12:09

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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

Mad Max wrote:

*BUMP* Do you guys know the "solution" for that annoying permission issue with CPU-governors in Gnome yet?

Use KDE. cool

/end sarcasm

I really don't have anything more helpful, it just popped in my head as something whitty to say.


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#17 2009-11-27 13:43:52

Mad Max
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Re: Gnome 2.28 issues

QuimaxW wrote:

Use KDE. cool

/end sarcasm

I really don't have anything more helpful, it just popped in my head as something whitty to say.

Well, I was using KDE 4.3.1 before, but it had monstrous performance hits (with or without KWIN effects, NO GTK-QT-Engines) with GTK-programs, e.g. resizing GTK-windows, using open source xf86-video-ati-git driver...

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