FreeBSD Port: gnome2-lite-2.24.3

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Fri Jan 16 17:54:21 PST 2009


On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 20:28 +0100, Wout Decré wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Is there a way to make GDM stop searching for the GNOME Power Manager?
> I get these warnings in /var/log/messages:
> 
> Jan 16 20:04:03 xps gnome-session[1068]: WARNING: Could not launch
> application 'gnome-power-manager.desktop': Unable to start application:
> Failed to execute child process "gnome-power-manager" (No such file or
> directory)
> Jan 16 20:04:05 xps gdm-simple-greeter[1078]: WARNING: Could not ask
> power manager if user can suspend: The name
> org.freedesktop.PowerManagement was not provided by any .service files
> Jan 16 20:04:06 xps gdm-simple-greeter[1078]: WARNING: Could not ask
> power manager if user can suspend: The name
> org.freedesktop.PowerManagement was not provided by any .service files
> Jan 16 20:04:06 xps gdm-simple-greeter[1078]: WARNING: could not find
> item with id '__auto' to remove timer
> Jan 16 20:04:06 xps gdm-simple-greeter[1078]: WARNING: Could not ask
> power manager if user can suspend: The name
> org.freedesktop.PowerManagement was not provided by any .service files
> 
> I am using x11/gnome2-lite (fresh install). I prefer not to install the
> sysutils/gnome-power-manager port. These messages came along with
> version 2.24.2, have not got them on 2.22.0.

GDM 2.24 is a complete rewrite from 2.20.  It attempts to launch g-p-m.
You can remove
the /usr/local/share/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow/gnome-power-manager.desktop file, or ignore these warnings.

> 
> I am also getting the following error:
> 
> Jan 16 20:03:53 xps avahi-daemon[926]: WARNING: No NSS support for mDNS
> detected, consider installing nss-mdns!

This is expected.  It can be safely ignored.

Joe

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