[arch-general] 3 errors not sure of .
Hi folks . Right i am having 3 problems most likely all silly but too long out of hacking so rusty as hell on startup of KDM i get the following Warning cannot open ConsoleKit Session: Unable to open session :Failed to connect /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket : no such directory But KDE seems to run ok .. Next one (well two almost the same ) Try to start Firefox i get . Symbol lookuo error :/usr/lib/libgkt-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: 9_datalist_get_data . this is for the user as root it is the same just the 9_ changes to g_ and same report for Gftp with the same combination i do not really want to go installing huge parts of gnome if i can help it the last one now i am unable to find the en_GB Locale file for KDE i have tried "pacman -S kde-l10n-en_GB" but just get error not found Cheers all Pete ..
Warning cannot open ConsoleKit Session: Unable to open session :Failed to connect /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket : no such directory
Have you started dbus daemon???? If not do so.
the last one now i am unable to find the en_GB Locale file for KDE i have tried "pacman -S kde-l10n-en_GB" but just get error not found kde-l10n-en_gb
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nikolic <p.nikolic1@btinternet.com> wrote:
the last one now i am unable to find the en_GB Locale file for KDE i have tried "pacman -S kde-l10n-en_GB" but just get error not found
Run 'pacman -S kde-l10n-en_gb' - the last two letters are *not* capital ones.
On Saturday 07 January 2012 13:59:08 Karol Blazewicz wrote:
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nikolic <p.nikolic1@btinternet.com> wrote:
the last one now i am unable to find the en_GB Locale file for KDE i have tried "pacman -S kde-l10n-en_GB" but just get error not found
Run 'pacman -S kde-l10n-en_gb' - the last two letters are *not* capital ones.
Yep sorted thanks they are UPPER case in suse so it was a spanner in the works Thanks Pete .
On 07/01/12 14:55, Peter Nikolic wrote:
Hi folks .
Right i am having 3 problems most likely all silly but too long out of hacking so rusty as hell
on startup of KDM i get the following Warning cannot open ConsoleKit Session: Unable to open session :Failed to connect /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket : no such directory Are you running dbus?
But KDE seems to run ok ..
Next one (well two almost the same ) Try to start Firefox i get . Symbol lookuo error :/usr/lib/libgkt-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: 9_datalist_get_data .
this is for the user as root it is the same just the 9_ changes to g_
and same report for Gftp with the same combination i do not really want to go installing huge parts of gnome if i can help it
the last one now i am unable to find the en_GB Locale file for KDE i have tried "pacman -S kde-l10n-en_GB" but just get error not found try kde-l10n-en_gb without caps
Cheers all Pete .. -- Alex
On Saturday 07 January 2012 13:59:40 Alex Ferrando wrote:
On 07/01/12 14:55, Peter Nikolic wrote:
Hi folks .
Right i am having 3 problems most likely all silly but too long out of hacking so rusty as hell
on startup of KDM i get the following Warning cannot open ConsoleKit Session: Unable to open session :Failed to connect /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket : no such directory
Are you running dbus?
Hi . Well ps uax says /usr/bin/dbus-launch and /usr/bin/dbus-daemon
But KDE seems to run ok ..
Next one (well two almost the same ) Try to start Firefox i get . Symbol lookuo error :/usr/lib/libgkt-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: 9_datalist_get_data .
this is for the user as root it is the same just the 9_ changes to g_
and same report for Gftp with the same combination i do not really want to go installing huge parts of gnome if i can help it
the last one now i am unable to find the en_GB Locale file for KDE i have tried "pacman -S kde-l10n-en_GB" but just get error not found
try kde-l10n-en_gb without caps
Dohhhhhhhhhhhh ! ta nuff said trashed by too many years of suse i am affraid :-(
Cheers all Pete ..
Pete .
Try to start Firefox i get . Symbol lookuo error :/usr/lib/libgkt-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: 9_datalist_get_data . Did you install Firefox without updating your system first? Never ever insall anything without running a fullsystem update firsth.
On Saturday 07 January 2012 14:00:43 Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
Try to start Firefox i get . Symbol lookuo error :/usr/lib/libgkt-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: 9_datalist_get_data .
Did you install Firefox without updating your system first? Never ever insall anything without running a fullsystem update firsth.
Hi Prior to installing firefox i ran pacman -Syu and update things installed KDE and X servers then firefox and gftp Pete .
On 7 January 2012 15:08, Peter Nikolic <p.nikolic1@btinternet.com> wrote:
On Saturday 07 January 2012 14:00:43 Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
Try to start Firefox i get . Symbol lookuo error :/usr/lib/libgkt-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: 9_datalist_get_data .
Did you install Firefox without updating your system first? Never ever insall anything without running a fullsystem update firsth.
Hi Prior to installing firefox i ran pacman -Syu and update things installed KDE and X servers then firefox and gftp
Pete .
Try with a more up to date mirror.
On 01/07/2012 03:55 PM, Peter Nikolic wrote:
Hi folks .
Right i am having 3 problems most likely all silly but too long out of hacking so rusty as hell
on startup of KDM i get the following Warning cannot open ConsoleKit Session: Unable to open session :Failed to connect /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket : no such directory
add dbus to DAEMONS in rc.conf
But KDE seems to run ok ..
Next one (well two almost the same ) Try to start Firefox i get . Symbol lookuo error :/usr/lib/libgkt-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: 9_datalist_get_data .
this is for the user as root it is the same just the 9_ changes to g_
always pacman -Syu before installing new packages you can also combine updating fully your system with installing new packages like: pacman -Syu myawesomenewpackages
and same report for Gftp with the same combination i do not really want to go installing huge parts of gnome if i can help it
the last one now i am unable to find the en_GB Locale file for KDE i have tried "pacman -S kde-l10n-en_GB" but just get error not found
we don't have any packages with capital letters in name. that's a rule
Cheers all Pete ..
-- Ionuț
On Saturday 07 January 2012 14:14:46 Ionut Biru wrote:
On 01/07/2012 03:55 PM, Peter Nikolic wrote:
Hi folks .
Right i am having 3 problems most likely all silly but too long out of hacking so rusty as hell
on startup of KDM i get the following Warning cannot open ConsoleKit Session: Unable to open session :Failed to connect /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket : no such directory
add dbus to DAEMONS in rc.conf
But KDE seems to run ok ..
Next one (well two almost the same ) Try to start Firefox i get . Symbol lookuo error :/usr/lib/libgkt-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: 9_datalist_get_data .
this is for the user as root it is the same just the 9_ changes to g_
always pacman -Syu before installing new packages
you can also combine updating fully your system with installing new packages like:
pacman -Syu myawesomenewpackages
logged in brain hopefully
and same report for Gftp with the same combination i do not really want to go installing huge parts of gnome if i can help it
the last one now i am unable to find the en_GB Locale file for KDE i have tried "pacman -S kde-l10n-en_GB" but just get error not found
we don't have any packages with capital letters in name. that's a rule
sounds good to me
Cheers all Pete ..
Pete .
On Saturday 07 Jan 2012 16:14:46 Ionut Biru wrote:
we don't have any packages with capital letters in name. that's a rule
% pacman -Slq core extra community |grep "[A-Z]" libreoffice-ca-XV libreoffice-en-GB libreoffice-en-US libreoffice-en-ZA libreoffice-pa-IN libreoffice-pt-BR libreoffice-sa-IN libreoffice-sw-TZ libreoffice-zh-CN libreoffice-zh-TW :-p
On 01/07/2012 05:57 PM, Peter Lewis wrote:
On Saturday 07 Jan 2012 16:14:46 Ionut Biru wrote:
we don't have any packages with capital letters in name. that's a rule
% pacman -Slq core extra community |grep "[A-Z]" libreoffice-ca-XV libreoffice-en-GB libreoffice-en-US libreoffice-en-ZA libreoffice-pa-IN libreoffice-pt-BR libreoffice-sa-IN libreoffice-sw-TZ libreoffice-zh-CN libreoffice-zh-TW
:-p
damn, open a bug report :D -- Ionuț
On Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 04:14:46PM +0200, Ionut Biru wrote:
on startup of KDM i get the following Warning cannot open ConsoleKit Session: Unable to open session :Failed to connect /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket : no such directory
add dbus to DAEMONS in rc.conf
Hey Peter, I had similar issues with running dbus very late after logging in. Sometimes it manages to start itself with no error, but it is evidentially better to have it run with bootscripts through rc.conf. Just my two cents, because you didn't seem to respond to this particular suggestion. cheers! mar77i
On Sunday 08 January 2012 02:46:54 Martti Kühne wrote:
On Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 04:14:46PM +0200, Ionut Biru wrote:
on startup of KDM i get the following Warning cannot open ConsoleKit Session: Unable to open session :Failed to connect /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket : no such directory
add dbus to DAEMONS in rc.conf
Hey Peter, I had similar issues with running dbus very late after logging in. Sometimes it manages to start itself with no error, but it is evidentially better to have it run with bootscripts through rc.conf.
Just my two cents, because you didn't seem to respond to this particular suggestion.
cheers! mar77i
Hi mar77i Yep sorted , Just another one of those things that make you go HUmmmmmmmmm biggest problem now is this silly new email address book and organiser think and the FAILED attempt to make them use a commom data source , Dunno what the KDE devs were day dreaming of when they came up with that one it's a complete disgrace Pete .
On Sunday 08 Jan 2012 08:25:59 Peter Nikolic wrote:
biggest problem now is this silly new email address book and organiser think and the FAILED attempt to make them use a commom data source , Dunno what the KDE devs were day dreaming of when they came up with that one it's a complete disgrace
There have been a few hiccups with the changes that were required for shared data storage, but I agree with the KDE devs that it simply makes sense for things to move in that direction. I'm very excited about things that are in the pipeline that are possible because these sorts of changes were made. Enjoy your KDE; it's awesome, and it's going to get awesomer :) Paul
On Sunday 08 January 2012 08:38:23 Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
On Sunday 08 Jan 2012 08:25:59 Peter Nikolic wrote:
biggest problem now is this silly new email address book and organiser think and the FAILED attempt to make them use a commom data source , Dunno what the KDE devs were day dreaming of when they came up with that one it's a complete disgrace
There have been a few hiccups with the changes that were required for shared data storage, but I agree with the KDE devs that it simply makes sense for things to move in that direction. I'm very excited about things that are in the pipeline that are possible because these sorts of changes were made.
Enjoy your KDE; it's awesome, and it's going to get awesomer :)
Paul
Hi . The bulk of KDE is great no problems but this mail addresbook and organizer thing the main things i need is disguting it should never have been released like that . It stops me completely getting rid of a distro i dont want around now for the simple reason i must have all of those working fully , Am trying Claws right now for mail but the address book function is not good . It all worked a treat before this Akaondi thing was bred Pete .
On Sunday 08 Jan 2012 08:53:38 Peter Nikolic wrote:
The bulk of KDE is great no problems but this mail addresbook and organizer thing the main things i need is disguting it should never have been released like that .
Words like "disgusting" are harsh, and I don't like to hear them in reference to the effort that the KDE devs have put into their work. Having said that, there clearly have been teething problems with Akonadi. That's because it's a very new technology, and indeed a new idea that you won't find elsewhere. You could argue that they shouldn't have released the new version of Kontact so soon, but they simply had to. How else would the bug reports come in? There was the same problem with KDE 4.0; it was majorly buggy, but they had no choice. It's worth noting when I switched to the new Kontact (which relies on Akonadi), I did have a few rough days, but things have certainly settled down, and it's been pretty stable for me for months now. If you're having trouble with Kontact, I may be able to offer some suggestions for workarounds or fixes. It's mostly corner-cases that are causing issues now, I think. Paul
On Sunday 08 January 2012 09:30:03 Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
On Sunday 08 Jan 2012 08:53:38 Peter Nikolic wrote:
The bulk of KDE is great no problems but this mail addresbook and organizer thing the main things i need is disguting it should never have been released like that .
Words like "disgusting" are harsh, and I don't like to hear them in reference to the effort that the KDE devs have put into their work.
Having said that, there clearly have been teething problems with Akonadi. That's because it's a very new technology, and indeed a new idea that you won't find elsewhere. You could argue that they shouldn't have released the new version of Kontact so soon, but they simply had to. How else would the bug reports come in? There was the same problem with KDE 4.0; it was majorly buggy, but they had no choice.
Teething problems they must be T-Rex teeth then . I am not sure about the point they had no choice , I have to say i do not see it like that at all but each to their own
It's worth noting when I switched to the new Kontact (which relies on Akonadi), I did have a few rough days, but things have certainly settled down, and it's been pretty stable for me for months now. If you're having trouble with Kontact, I may be able to offer some suggestions for workarounds or fixes. It's mostly corner-cases that are causing issues now, I think.
I cant even get the new stuff to take my old data from KDE 4.6.5 (4.6.5) "release 7 .
Paul
Pete
On Sunday 08 Jan 2012 12:59:18 Peter Nikolic wrote:
I cant even get the new stuff to take my old data from KDE 4.6.5 (4.6.5) "release 7 .
Yeah, migrations are probably the trickiest area, because it's a one-time thing. What exactly are you trying to migrate, and what happens now? Paul
On Monday 09 January 2012 10:09:38 Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
On Sunday 08 Jan 2012 12:59:18 Peter Nikolic wrote:
I cant even get the new stuff to take my old data from KDE 4.6.5 (4.6.5) "release 7 .
Yeah, migrations are probably the trickiest area, because it's a one-time thing. What exactly are you trying to migrate, and what happens now?
Paul Hi Paul
I was attempting to move my Kmail mail from an opensuse 11.3 install to the new Arch installed on another drive ... But i think i have found a way round it by converting the maildir stuff on the suse box to mbox then importing it as mbox i hope Pete .
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Alex Ferrando
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Alexandre Ferrando
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Ionut Biru
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Jesse Juhani Jaara
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Karol Blazewicz
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Martti Kühne
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Paul Gideon Dann
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Peter Lewis
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Peter Nikolic