Thanks, I found the bug.
You see, with enough information, things move quickly :)
JP
Jean-Philippe Guillemin a écrit :Selon Crocus <zencrocus@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Jean-Philippe Guillemin a écrit :
The icon problem is strange, if the icon is there, in the theme, thenswitching
because Ito another theme, then back to Tango should work.
About the init 6 problem, you should help me if you want me to fix it,
servicescan't reproduce this problem here.
Try to remove parts of the rc.6 script until you find what's going wrong.
The main path I think of right now is removing udev from shutdowned
I've added udev to blacklist, but nothing better.(add it to the blacklist).
BTW, I connected to internet with a static IP. xnetconf doesn't save my
default gateway IP. So I have to enter it with xnetconf after each reboot.
It means that you are using DHCP for IP/MASK, and you also selected DHCP for
GATEWAY/DNS.
No, everything is static, the dhcp server is deactivated on my routeur.
CrocusSend me a screenshot of xnetconf and your rc.inet1.conf
Thanks
JP
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Thanks for your help
JP
Selon Felipe Sere <dodofxp@xxxxxxxxx>:
Does it hang with INIT saying that there are no processes left in this
runlevel?
On 5/10/07, Crocus <zencrocus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
same problems here : no icon, hangs at shutdown
Crocus --
BandiPat a écrit :
On Wednesday 09 May 2007, Teran McKinney wrote:
Hey,
I had the same problem on my laptop, but two other boxen (updated
from 4.6beta1) updated fine. It might have been just a bad package,
but I'm not sure. I'm updating right now and will see if the latest
package fixes the problem.
Cheers, Teran (sega01)
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On 5/9/07, BandiPat <penguin0601@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, guys, Did I miss something in yesterday's mails? Where did the network manager go in Zenpanel? After doing the netpkg dotnew last evening, replacing all the old /etc/rc.d files with all those new bright shiny ones, my network did not come back up this morning. Now normally I run to Zenpanel, because I figure the settings weren't preserved, to run Network Manager module. It's not there!
So, I now edit the rc.inet1.conf file, then start the network from the terminal. Seems like I remember a mention of something about the network manager being moved or changed, but I must have failed to pay attention? This is with the last updates from snapshot, 20070508.
Also, there doesn't seem to be an icon asssociated with Notification Settings in the Xfce Settings Manager, but it works.
wash, rinse, repeat Pat
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Ok, follow up. I uninstalled the .9 build, tried the .8 build with the
same problems, then went back to the .7 build for systemtools. The .7
build does not have the xnetconf program, but does work to give back
the Network Settings to Zenpanel. This works without problems again,
so it seems xnetconf was introduced with the .8 build and that is where
the problems begin.
Pat
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