From: Guillaume L. <gl...@fo...> - 2004-09-08 13:30:15
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Thomas Leonard wrote: > Use RunROX to run your actual panel. Then, ROX-Session will offer to > restart that if it crashes instead. I replaced "exec rox -n -p Default -b Default" by "exec pypanel" and indeed, it does work. But in that case when I try to configure settings such as "Look and Feel", "Keyboard", etc... I get a "Unable to connect to D-Bus session" (note: I reverted my RunROX afterwards to check if it could not linked to anything else, and it worked just fine: I could access settings again). > >>Additionally, if you choose "Do nothing" on the dialog box that pops up >>in such a case, the binary exits... > > > Never seen that happen before... Sorry, it does not quite exits, it behaves exactly as I've just mentioned above: Failing to connect to D-Bus session when trying to configure settings, and proposing to install ROX-Session upon ROX-Session binary execution (instead of popping the logout dialog). Yet the Session is still running; proof is that if I manually kill the WM or the panel, it does ask me to reload it. GL PS: I'm using ROX-Session & ROX-Filer over 0install, "latest" versions. |