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After the last update (pacman -Syu) "wicd-client" is not getting started as normal user. It gives the following error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 1033, in <module>
main(sys.argv)
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 91, in wrapper
return func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 1005, in main
tray_icon = TrayIcon(animate, displaytray=display_app)
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 139, in __init__
self.icon_info = self.TrayConnectionInfo(self, self.tr, animate)
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 198, in __init__
self.update_tray_icon()
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 91, in wrapper
return func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 353, in update_tray_icon
self.set_not_connected_state(info)
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 91, in wrapper
return func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 329, in set_not_connected_state
self._show_notification(language['disconnected'], None, 'stop')
File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 233, in _show_notification
self._last_bubble.show()
glib.GError: Unable to connect to server
When I run as root, sudo wicd-client it works. Any one has experienced this problem? Is there a way to fix it?
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Yes, i have the same errors... "gksudo wicd-client" works; tried reinstalling wicd (after rm-ing all it's config files); am using openbox with pypanel.
edit:(i) "wicd-gtk --no-tray" and "wicd-client -n" both work ok; (ii) could this be due to the gtk2 update?
Last edited by ideopath72 (2010-11-19 10:58:04)
Live it or live with it...
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After the last update (pacman -Syu) "wicd-client" is not getting started as normal user.
Can you post which packages you have updated?
Works here without problems on the latest updates. Is the wicd daemon running?
EDIT: I get your error only if the daemon isn't running.
Last edited by ise (2010-11-19 11:16:03)
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Works here without problems on the latest updates. Is the wicd daemon running?
Yes. wicd daemon is running correctly because the client woks when I run "sudo wicd-client". Here is the output from "ps aux | grep wicd"
root 3972 0.2 0.3 106760 9768 ? S 22:39 0:01 /usr/bin/python2 -O /usr/share/wicd/daemon/wicd-daemon.py
root 4008 0.0 0.3 94564 9440 ? S 22:39 0:00 /usr/bin/python2 -O /usr/share/wicd/daemon/monitor.py
Can you post which packages you have updated?
Can't see attach file option. Dumping it here.
[2010-11-18 20:25] Running 'pacman -Syu'
[2010-11-18 20:25] synchronizing package lists
[2010-11-18 20:26] starting full system upgrade
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded ack (1.92-1 -> 1.94-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gnome-menus (2.30.4-2 -> 2.30.5-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gnome-desktop (2.32.0-2 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded glib2 (2.26.0-2 -> 2.26.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded libsoup (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded evolution-data-server (2.32.0-2 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gtk2 (2.22.0-5 -> 2.22.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded librsvg (2.32.0-2 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded libwnck (2.30.5-1 -> 2.30.6-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gnome-panel (2.32.0.2-2 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded alacarte (0.13.2-2 -> 0.13.2-3)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded ncurses (5.7-3 -> 5.7-4)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded alsa-utils (1.0.23-2 -> 1.0.23-3)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded eog (2.32.0-2 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded file-roller (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gcalctool (5.32.0-2 -> 5.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gnome-panel-bonobo (2.32.0.2-2 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] installed python2-bonobo (2.28.1-5)
[2010-11-18 21:03] installed python2-gconf (2.28.1-5)
[2010-11-18 21:03] installed python2-libgnome (2.28.1-5)
[2010-11-18 21:03] installed python2-gnomecanvas (2.28.1-5)
[2010-11-18 21:03] installed python2-gnomevfs (2.28.1-5)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gnome-python (2.28.1-3 -> 2.28.1-5)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gnome-session (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded libnotify (0.4.5-1 -> 0.5.2-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded libgnome-data (2.32.0-2 -> 2.32.0-3)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gnome-settings-daemon (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded vte (0.26.1-1 -> 0.26.2-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gnome-terminal (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gnome-themes (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded gucharmap (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded libgnome (2.32.0-2 -> 2.32.0-3)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded libsoup-gnome (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded linux-firmware (20100911-1 -> 20101108-1)
[2010-11-18 21:03] upgraded man-db (2.5.7-1 -> 2.5.9-1)
[2010-11-18 21:04] upgraded nautilus (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
[2010-11-18 21:04] upgraded openssl (1.0.0.a-3 -> 1.0.0.b-2)
[2010-11-18 21:04] upgraded wxgtk (2.8.11-1 -> 2.8.11-2)
[2010-11-18 21:04] upgraded xorg-xinit (1.2.1-1 -> 1.3.0-1)
[2010-11-18 21:04] upgraded zenity (2.32.0-1 -> 2.32.1-1)
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Yes. wicd daemon is running correctly because the client woks when I run "sudo wicd-client".
If you run 'sudo wicd-client' you have the right (you have root righrts) to start the daemon and wicd will start it if it isn't running. So executing 'sudo wicd-client' is different to starting 'wicd-client' as normal user.
The updated packages look good, there should be no issues because of them.
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I am experiencing the same issue as OP
My internet works the whole time, only because of autoconnect though
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Two things from the Wicd wiki page,
1. Your user normal account should be a member of the network group.
2. Problems after package update - Sometimes wicd client doesn't load after a package update due to dbus errors or the Preferences buttons are not working. A solution is to remove the config files in the /etc/wicd/ directory.
sudo /etc/rc.d/wicd stop
sudo rm /etc/wicd/*.conf
sudo /etc/rc.d/wicd start
Hope this help
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doesnt help Count Duckula
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doesnt help Count Duckula
wicd-client is working fine for me on my laptop with base Openbox install so perhaps your issue is not directly related to wicd?
Just as a thought, have you tried to create a new user to see if wicd-client fires up under the new user?
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Burning_aces wrote:doesnt help Count Duckula
wicd-client is working fine for me on my laptop with base Openbox install so perhaps your issue is not directly related to wicd?
Just as a thought, have you tried to create a new user to see if wicd-client fires up under the new user?
doesnt work at all for me now.
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The problem is not in wicd. I think the problem is related to xfce4-notifyd after libnotify upgrade (0.4.5-1 -> 0.5.2-1).
The follow options solve the problem:
(1) downgrade libnotify to previous 0.4.5-1
or,
(2) substitution of xfce4-notifyd with notification-daemon
It seems that libnotify (0.5.2-1) only supports notification specs 1.1, while xfce4-notifyd supports only 1.0 and below.
Refer to:
Last edited by ismo (2010-11-21 18:27:29)
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The problem is not in wicd. I think the problem is related to xfce4-notifyd after libnotify upgrade (0.4.5-1 -> 0.5.2-1).
You may be correct as I believe xfce4-notifyd has caused problems in the past with wicd - I dont use xfce4-notifyd and have no problems!
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Damn it, so are those the only available fixes?
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Confirming that switching from xfce4-notifyd to notification daemon fixes this for me.
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The problem is not in wicd. I think the problem is related to xfce4-notifyd after libnotify upgrade (0.4.5-1 -> 0.5.2-1).
The follow options solve the problem:
(1) downgrade libnotify to previous 0.4.5-1
or,
(2) substitution of xfce4-notifyd with notification-daemonIt seems that libnotify (0.5.2-1) only supports notification specs 1.1, while xfce4-notifyd supports only 1.0 and below.
Refer to:
this fixes notifications for me but wicd-gtk tary icon wont autostart without root privileges
-edit: nvm, reinstalled wicd and its all good.
Last edited by DeletedUser210616 (2010-11-25 08:31:32)
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Damn it, so are those the only available fixes?
You can also start with wicd-client -n and then uncheck "use notifications" in the preferences.
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