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Morning All,
1st post so go easy on me.
I have recently setup Arch on a Samsung Q320 notebook, using GNOME DE and enabling gdm. Everything is working fine installed network manager no probs it connects to wireless network each time I login, really impressed with the distro. However I have been playing around with it a bit and when a disable the 'gdm' daemon by prefixing it with '!' in /etc/rc.conf, then reboot then login in with username & pw, and 'startx' GNOME DE starts fine however network manager fails to start, it is still located in the preferences menu I can open it and see the networks I have created previously however cannot join any of them. Can shed any light on the situation.
Cheers
Chris
Last edited by phatrat (2010-03-12 21:24:49)
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try to start it from terminal and see what output it gives...
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just add in ~/.xinitrc
exec ck-launch-session gnome-session
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Cheers Wonder,
Worked like a charm
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