FreeBSD Port: gnome2-lite-2.24.3

Wout Decré wout at delta-design.be
Fri Jan 16 12:24:16 PST 2009


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.

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!

D-BUS is running:

xps# ps aux | grep dbus
messagebus   872  0.0  0.1  3336  2092  ??  Is    8:03PM
0:00.03 /usr/local/bin/dbus-daemon --system
gdm         1066  0.0  0.0  4380  1740  ??  I     8:04PM
0:00.00 /usr/local/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session
wout        1105  0.0  0.0  4380  1808  ??  I     8:04PM   0:00.00
dbus-launch --exit-with-session gnome-session
wout        1106  0.0  0.1  3336  2308  ??  Is    8:04PM
0:00.06 /usr/local/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 7 --print-address
9 --session
root        2521  0.0  0.0  1660  1060  p1  R+    8:24PM   0:00.00 grep
dbus

King regards

Wout



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