Hi list,
I'm currently trying to update an ebuild (x11-misc/zim) to a new version.
The old one uses a patch to disable running "update-desktop-database" and
instead using the fdo-mime_desktop_database_update function.
Now - the new ebuild also wants to call:
- update-mime-database --> disable and use fdo-mime_mime_database_update ?
- xdg-icon-resource install --> let it run? - or disable it (and replace it
by what)?
Would be glad, if someone could clarify the use here
- Necoro
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Trying for the F9 desktop effects on Gnome with Compiz. System is HP DC7100 with a Intel 82915G/GV/910GL integrated
graphics. SyncMaster 191T monitor though a KVM switch.
compiz --replace
makes the screen go white with the mouse cursor only. Things are still there as I can
click on the bar area and get the activity cursor but no windows
appear. The text console that I started the xserver from has a terse message about not finding a monitor. Using the
default so there is no xorg.conf.
Anyone have any ideas about what is happening?
Robert McBroom
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