#101 Le 14/04/2006, à 09:43
- mika
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Bon j'ai toujours pas le water ou le rain, dans tous ça.
pourtant, je le specifie en ligne de commande dans "future".
pour Gconf-editor: je vois rien dans les plug-ins
Dans les derniers compiz tu n'as pas à specifier les entrées dans Gconf, exemple mon script :
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/mesa/lib
gnome-window-decorator & compiz --replace gconf &
par contre, si les plugins sont manquants (comme water, winminimise ou trailfocus) il faut que les rajoutes dans gconf-editor.
apps-->compiz-->allscreens-->options-->active-plugins
Je crois qu'il y à un ordre à respecter mais j'ai pas retrouvé lequel et j'utilise pas tout les plugins, donc là je peut pas t'aider.
Dernière modification par mika (Le 14/04/2006, à 09:44)
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#102 Le 14/04/2006, à 12:10
- Renorems
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Bonjour à tous,
Tout marchait bien avec les dépots de gilir, mais vous m'avez donné l'eau à la bouche avec vos plugins 'rain' et 'water'.
Geek que je suis, j'ai donc changé mon sources.list. Le voici :
#
# deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 6.04 _Dapper Drake_ - Alpha i386 (20060310)]/ dapper main restricted
deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 6.04 _Dapper Drake_ - Alpha i386 (20060310)]/ dapper main restricted
deb http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper main restricted
deb-src http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper main restricted
## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
## distribution.
deb http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper-updates main restricted
deb-src http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper-updates main restricted
## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'universe'
## repository.
## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
## universe WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu security
## team.
deb http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper universe
deb-src http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper universe
## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'backports'
## repository.
## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
# deb http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse
# deb-src http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-security main restricted
deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-security main restricted
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-security universe
deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-security universe
# pour le scanner
deb http://people.debian.org/~aurel32/SANE sarge main
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~aurel32/SANE sarge main
# pour compiz
#deb http://gilir.free.fr/ubuntu ./
deb http://compiztools.free.fr/debian unstable main
deb http://www.beerorkid.com/compiz/ dapper main
deb http://xgl.compiz.info/ dapper main
## http 100mbit/s mirror provided thanks to OVH http://ovh.com
deb http://packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/ breezy free non-free
deb-src http://packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/ breezy free non-free
Mais voici ce que me donne apt-get update :
...
Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
W: GPG error: http://www.beerorkid.com dapper Release: Les signatures suivantes n'ont pas pu être vérifiées car la clé publique n'est pas disponible : NO_PUBKEY 9A1EAAEB3B2EA15A
W: Vous pouvez lancer « apt-get update » pour corriger ces problèmes.
Et quand je lance thefuture :
compiz.real: No GLXFBConfig for default depth, this isn't going to work.
compiz.real: Failed to manage screen: 0
compiz.real: No managable screens found on display :0.0
Et les bandeaux disparaissent, ainsi que les panels.
Que faire ?
Voici mon thefuture :
#!/bin/bash
gnome-window-decorator & compiz --replace gconf decoration wobbly fade minimize cube rotate zoom scale move resize place switcher & xmodmap /usr/share/xmodmap/xmodmap.fr
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#103 Le 14/04/2006, à 12:22
- mika
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
alors il faut authentifier le paquet et pour cela :
1: Télécharger le fichier : http://metascape.afraid.org:13666/quinn.key.asc.gz
2 :
zcat quinn.key.asc.gz | sudo apt-key add
3 : relancer ton apt-get install
Engage ! Comme dirait Picard...
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Cherche logiciel pour tagger ses vinyles.
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#104 Le 14/04/2006, à 12:30
- Zer0
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
bon après mille essai je me suis fait une raison je n'arriverai pas à faire marcher sans gdm
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#105 Le 14/04/2006, à 12:55
- Renorems
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Voilà ce que me donne ta commande :
$ zcat quinn.key.asc.gz | sudo apt-key add
gpg: impossible d'ouvrir `': Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type
Pourtant voici ce que me donne un ls :
$ ls -l
total 712
drwxr-xr-x 5 remi remi 4096 2006-02-21 08:07 EasyUbuntu
-rw-r--r-- 1 remi remi 353410 2006-04-11 15:32 iscan-2.0.0-0.c2.i386.rpm
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 351994 2006-04-11 15:35 iscan_2.0.0-1_i386.deb
drwxr-xr-x 2 remi remi 4096 2006-02-21 17:35 Pilotes i560
-rw-r--r-- 1 remi remi 1331 2006-04-14 13:51 quinn.key.asc.gz
Quelqu'un a une solution ?
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#106 Le 14/04/2006, à 13:01
- mika
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Ou tu as sauvegardé ton fichier quinn.key.asc.gz ?
Il faut lui mettre le chemin avant (ton $HOME ou tout autre endroit ou il est).
$ zcat /home/renorems/quinn.key.asc.gz | sudo apt-key add
par exemple.
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Cherche logiciel pour tagger ses vinyles.
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#107 Le 14/04/2006, à 13:03
- Renorems
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Non ça ne fonctionne pas non plus. zcat me renvoie bien quelque chose :
$ zcat quinn.key.asc.gz -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux)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=AEjt
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Ca doit être au niveau de sudo apt-key add que ça merdouille.
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#108 Le 14/04/2006, à 15:41
- Renorems
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Voilà j'ai trouvé pourquoi ça ne fonctionnait pas. La commande exacte était :
zcat quinn.key.asc.gz | sudo apt-key add -
Il manquait donc le '-' à la commande.
Par contre j'ai un autre pb : j'essaie de rajouter le plugin rain dans gconf et voilà ce que compiz me répond :
compiz.real: Couldn't load plugin 'librain.so'
J'ai regardé dans /usr/lib/compiz et il manque effectivement cette librairie. Où peut-on la trouver ?
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#109 Le 14/04/2006, à 15:44
- mika
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
oups (pour le -) j'ai betement fait un copié collé du forum compiz et j'ai oublié ça... Toutes mes confuses Renorems.
Pour ton librain.so, inconnue au bataillon, désolé.
Pinard m'a tueR (in vino veritas ?)
Cherche logiciel pour tagger ses vinyles.
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#110 Le 14/04/2006, à 17:12
- Renorems
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Ah ce plugin n'existe surement pas en fait
Je parle du plugins qui fait des "ronds dans l'eau" du papier paint, c'est lequel ?
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#111 Le 14/04/2006, à 17:57
- nico1038
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
libwater.so je pense.
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#112 Le 15/04/2006, à 10:58
- Boblenain
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Et rain est une fonction particuliere de water
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#113 Le 16/04/2006, à 01:46
- pluviotor
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
j'ai essayé le lien de la page de ce topic en page 3 pour le plugin water.
L'ordre des plugins est celui que j'arrive à obtenir dans mon gconf-editor.
Mais tout de meme l'effet ne marche pas et les fonctions habituelles sont vraiment imprécises pour le cube au clavier le passage d'une fenetre... J'ai installé mesalibs que j'avais zapper d'installer. Pareil...
C'est énervant, j'avais installé le compiz-admin et j'ai des doutes avec. ses influences sur la commande d'origine. Qu'en pensez vous de la commande compiz replace -gconf avec ou sans arguments. je maitrise pas du tout cette partie... Vos lumières sont les bienvenues.
Dernière modification par pluviotor (Le 16/04/2006, à 14:31)
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#114 Le 17/04/2006, à 12:20
- pluviotor
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Voilà, je suis content. j'ai les ronds dans l'eau. tout ça pour le faire tourner 2mn. c énorme en CPU.
Ma résolution c'est:
Systeme/preferences/clavier en 105 touches.
Ma touche Super-key ne fonctionnait plus.
Et c beaucoup mieux.
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#115 Le 17/04/2006, à 13:01
- Geoffrey
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
chez moi le plugin water ne fonctionne pas.
J'ai changé les raccourcis clavier pour etre sur que ca ne vient pas de la.
J'ai une Gforce GO 4mx, vous pensez qu'elle n'est pas suffisante pour ce plugin ?
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#116 Le 17/04/2006, à 13:08
- toma222
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Salut,
Je pense effectivement que ça vient de là. Le plugin water utilise les pixel shaders (je ne sais pas quelle version) et ce n'est pas géré par ta carte. Idem pour moi avec ma Geforce 2 MX (mais ça marche avec ma 6600 GT ).
De toute façon l'intérêt de ce plugin est très limité.
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#117 Le 17/04/2006, à 13:33
- Geoffrey
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Oui mais quand on cherche a l'avoir ce plugin c'est du geekage le plus total XD
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#118 Le 17/04/2006, à 15:20
- Renorems
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Bonjour à tous,
Je viens d'effacer mon gdm.conf par erreur.
Est-ce qu'il est dépendant de la machine ou non ?
Si non, est-ce que quelqu'un voudrait bien me donner le sien ?
Merci d'avance.
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#119 Le 17/04/2006, à 17:49
- Geoffrey
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
je ne sais pas si c'est dependant de la machine (ca n'a pas l'air)
Si tu aime l'aventure :
# GDM Configuration file.
#
# You should not update this file by hand. Since GDM 2.13.0.4, configuration
# choices in the gdm.conf-custom file will override the default values
# specified in this file. This file may be overwritten on upgrade, so to
# ensure that your configuration choices are not lost, please make sure that
# your modifications are only made to the gdm.conf-custom file. If you were
# using a previous version of GDM and had made changes to your gdm.conf file,
# this file should have been automatically renamed as gdm.conf-custom to ensure
# that your previous modifications are preserved.
#
# You can use the gdmsetup program to graphically edit the gdm.conf-custom
# file. Note that gdmsetup does not support every option in this file, just
# the ones that most users want to change. If you feel that gdmsetup should
# support additional configuratio options, please file a bug report at
# http://bugzilla.gnome.org/.
#
# If you hand-edit the GDM configuration, you should run the following command
# to get the GDM daemon to recognize the change. Any running GDM GUI programs
# will also be notified to update with the new configuration.
#
# gdmflexiserver --command="UPDATE_CONFIG <configuration key>"
#
# For example, the "Enable" key in the "[debug]" section would be specified by
# "debug/Enable".
#
# You can also run gdm-restart or gdm-safe-restart to cause GDM to restart and
# re-read the new configuration settings. You can also restart GDM by sending
# a HUP or USR1 signal to the daemon. HUP behaves like gdm-restart and causes
# any user session started by GDM to exit immediately while USR1 behaves like
# gdm-safe-restart and will wait until all users log out before restarting GDM.
#
# For full reference documentation see the GNOME help browser under
# GNOME|System category. You can also find the docs in HTML form on
# http://www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/
#
# NOTE: Some values are commented out but show their default values. Lines
# that begin with "#" are considered comments.
#
# Have fun!
[daemon]
# Automatic login, if true the first local screen will automatically logged in
# as user as set with AutomaticLogin key.
AutomaticLoginEnable=false
AutomaticLogin=
# Timed login, useful for kiosks. Log in a certain user after a certain amount
# of time.
TimedLoginEnable=false
TimedLogin=
TimedLoginDelay=30
# The GDM configuration program that is run from the login screen, you should
# probably leave this alone.
#Configurator=/usr/sbin/gdmsetup --disable-sound --disable-crash-dialog
# The chooser program. Must output the chosen host on stdout, probably you
# should leave this alone.
#Chooser=/usr/lib/gdm/gdmchooser
# The greeter for local (non-xdmcp) logins. Change gdmlogin to gdmgreeter to
# get the new graphical greeter.
Greeter=/usr/lib/gdm/gdmgreeter
# The greeter for xdmcp logins, usually you want a less graphically intensive
# greeter here so it's better to leave this with gdmlogin
#RemoteGreeter=/usr/lib/gdm/gdmlogin
# Launch the greeter with an additional list of colon separated GTK+ modules.
# This is useful for enabling additional feature support e.g. GNOME
# accessibility framework. Only "trusted" modules should be allowed to minimize
# security holes
#AddGtkModules=false
# By default, these are the accessibility modules.
#GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener
# Default path to set. The profile scripts will likely override this value.
# This value will be overridden with the value from /etc/default/login if it
# contains "ROOT=<pathvalue>".
#DefaultPath=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
# Default path for root. The profile scripts will likely override this value.
# This value will be overridden with the value from /etc/default/login if it
# contains "SUROOT=<pathvalue>".
#RootPath=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
# If you are having trouble with using a single server for a long time and want
# GDM to kill/restart the server, turn this on. On Solaris, this value is
# always true and this configuration setting is ignored.
#AlwaysRestartServer=false
# User and group used for running GDM GUI applicaitons. By default this is set
# to user "gdm" and group "gdm". This user/group should have very limited
# permissions and access to ony the gdm directories and files.
User=gdm
Group=gdm
# To try to kill all clients started at greeter time or in the Init script.
# does not always work, only if those clients have a window of their own.
#KillInitClients=true
LogDir=/var/log/gdm
# You should probably never change this value unless you have a weird setup.
PidFile=/var/run/gdm.pid
# Note that a post login script is run before a PreSession script. It is run
# after the login is successful and before any setup is run on behalf of the
# user.
PostLoginScriptDir=/etc/gdm/PostLogin/
PreSessionScriptDir=/etc/gdm/PreSession/
PostSessionScriptDir=/etc/gdm/PostSession/
DisplayInitDir=/etc/gdm/Init
# Distributions: If you have some script that runs an X server in say VGA
# mode, allowing a login, could you please send it to me?
#FailsafeXServer=
# if X keeps crashing on us we run this script. The default one does a bunch
# of cool stuff to figure out what to tell the user and such and can run an X
# configuration program.
XKeepsCrashing=/etc/gdm/XKeepsCrashing
# Reboot, Halt and suspend commands, you can add different commands separated
# by a semicolon. GDM will use the first one it can find.
RebootCommand=/sbin/shutdown -r now "Rebooted from gdm menu."
HaltCommand=/sbin/shutdown -h now "Halted from gdm menu."
SuspendCommand=/usr/sbin/pmi action sleep
HibernateCommand=/usr/sbin/pmi action hibernate
# Probably should not touch the below this is the standard setup.
ServAuthDir=/var/lib/gdm
# This is our standard startup script. A bit different from a normal X
# session, but it shares a lot of stuff with that. See the provided default
# for more information.
BaseXsession=/etc/gdm/Xsession
# This is a directory where .desktop files describing the sessions live. It is
# really a PATH style variable since 2.4.4.2 to allow actual interoperability
# with KDM. Note that <sysconfdir>/dm/Sessions is there for backwards
# compatibility reasons with 2.4.4.x.
SessionDesktopDir=/etc/X11/sessions/:/etc/dm/Sessions/:/usr/share/gdm/BuiltInSessions/:/usr/share/xsessions/
# This is the default .desktop session. One of the ones in SessionDesktopDir
DefaultSession=default.desktop
# Better leave this blank and HOME will be used. You can use syntax ~/ below
# to indicate home directory of the user. You can also set this to something
# like /tmp if you don't want the authorizations to be in home directories.
# This is useful if you have NFS mounted home directories. Note that if this
# is the home directory the UserAuthFBDir will still be used in case the home
# directory is NFS, see security/NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS to override this
# behavior.
UserAuthDir=
# Fallback directory for writing authorization file if user's home directory
# is not writable.
UserAuthFBDir=/tmp
UserAuthFile=.Xauthority
# The X server to use if we can't figure out what else to run.
StandardXServer=/usr/bin/X
# The maximum number of flexible X servers to run.
#FlexibleXServers=5
# And after how many minutes should we reap the flexible server if there is no
# activity and no one logged on. Set to 0 to turn off the reaping. Does not
# affect Xnest flexiservers.
#FlexiReapDelayMinutes=5
# The X nest command.
Xnest=/usr/bin/Xnest -br -br -audit 0 -name Xnest
# Automatic VT allocation. Right now only works on Linux. This way we force
# X to use specific vts. turn VTAllocation to false if this is causing
# problems.
FirstVT=7
VTAllocation=true
# Should double login be treated with a warning (and possibility to change VT's
# on Linux and FreeBSD systems for console logins)
#DoubleLoginWarning=true
# Should a second login always resume the current session and switch VT's on
# Linux and FreeBSD systems for console logins
#AlwaysLoginCurrentSession=true
# If true then the last login information is printed to the user before being
# prompted for password. While this gives away some info on what users are on
# a system, it on the other hand should give the user an idea of when they
# logged in and if it doesn't seem kosher to them, they can just abort the
# login and contact the sysadmin (avoids running malicious startup scripts).
#DisplayLastLogin=false
# Program used to play sounds. Should not require any 'daemon' or anything
# like that as it will be run when no one is logged in yet.
SoundProgram=/usr/lib/gdmplay
# These are the languages that the console cannot handle because of font
# issues. Here we mean the text console, not X. This is only used when there
# are errors to report and we cannot start X.
# This is the default:
#ConsoleCannotHandle=am,ar,az,bn,el,fa,gu,hi,ja,ko,ml,mr,pa,ta,zh
# This determines whether GDM will honor requests DYNAMIC requests from the
# gdmdynamic command.
#DynamicXServers=false
# This determines whether GDM will send notifications to the console.
#ConsoleNotify=true
[security]
# Allow root to login. It makes sense to turn this off for kiosk use, when
# you want to minimize the possibility of break in.
AllowRoot=false
# Allow login as root via XDMCP. This value will be overridden and set to
# false if the /etc/default/login file exists and contains
# "CONSOLE=/dev/login", and set to true if the /etc/default/login file exists
# and contains any other value or no value for CONSOLE.
AllowRemoteRoot=false
# This will allow remote timed login.
AllowRemoteAutoLogin=false
# 0 is the most restrictive, 1 allows group write permissions, 2 allows all
# write permissions.
RelaxPermissions=0
# Check if directories are owned by logon user. Set to false, if you have, for
# example, home directories owned by some other user.
CheckDirOwner=true
# Number of seconds to wait after a bad login
#RetryDelay=1
# Maximum size of a file we wish to read. This makes it hard for a user to DoS
# us by using a large file.
#UserMaxFile=65536
# If true this will basically append -nolisten tcp to every X command line, a
# good default to have (why is this a "negative" setting? because if it is
# false, you could still not allow it by setting command line of any particular
# server). It's probably better to ship with this on since most users will not
# need this and it's more of a security risk then anything else.
# Note: Anytime we find a -query or -indirect on the command line we do not add
# a "-nolisten tcp", as then the query just wouldn't work, so this setting only
# affects truly local sessions.
DisallowTCP=true
# By default never place cookies if we "detect" NFS. We detect NFS by
# detecting "root-squashing". It seems bad practice to place cookies on things
# that go over the network by default and thus we do not do it by default.
# Sometimes you can however use safe remote filesystems where this is OK and
# you may want to have the cookie in your home directory.
#NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS=true
# Will cause PAM_DISALLOW_NULL_AUTHTOK to be passed as a flag to
# pam_authenticate and pam_acct_mgmt, disallowing NULL password. This setting
# will only take effect if PAM is being used by GDM. This value will be
# overridden with the value from /etc/default/login if it contains
# "PASSREQ=[YES|NO]"
#PasswordRequired=false
# XDMCP is the protocol that allows remote login. If you want to log into GDM
# remotely (I'd never turn this on on open network, use ssh for such remote
# usage that). You can then run X with -query <thishost> to log in, or
# -indirect <thishost> to run a chooser. Look for the 'Terminal' server type
# at the bottom of this config file.
[xdmcp]
# Distributions: Ship with this off. It is never a safe thing to leave out on
# the net. Setting up /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny to only allow local
# access is another alternative but not the safest. Firewalling port 177 is
# the safest if you wish to have xdmcp on. Read the manual for more notes on
# the security of XDMCP.
Enable=false
# Honor indirect queries, we run a chooser for these, and then redirect the
# user to the chosen host. Otherwise we just log the user in locally.
#HonorIndirect=true
# Maximum pending requests.
#MaxPending=4
#MaxPendingIndirect=4
# Maximum open XDMCP sessions at any point in time.
#MaxSessions=16
# Maximum wait times.
#MaxWait=15
#MaxWaitIndirect=15
# How many times can a person log in from a single host. Usually better to
# keep low to fend off DoS attacks by running many logins from a single host.
# This is now set at 2 since if the server crashes then GDM doesn't know for
# some time and wouldn't allow another session.
#DisplaysPerHost=2
# The number of seconds after which a non-responsive session is logged off.
# Better keep this low.
#PingIntervalSeconds=15
# The port. 177 is the standard port so better keep it that way.
#Port=177
# Willing script, none is shipped and by default we'll send hostname system id.
# But if you supply something here, the output of this script will be sent as
# status of this host so that the chooser can display it. You could for
# example send load, or mail details for some user, or some such.
#Willing=/etc/gdm/Xwilling
[gui]
# The specific gtkrc file we use. It should be the full path to the gtkrc that
# we need. Unless you need a specific gtkrc that doesn't correspond to a
# specific theme, then just use the GtkTheme key.
#GtkRC=/usr/share/themes/Default/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
# The GTK+ theme to use for the GUI.
GtkTheme=Human
# If to allow changing the GTK+ (widget) theme from the greeter. Currently
# this only affects the standard greeter as the graphical greeter does not yet
# have this ability.
AllowGtkThemeChange=true
# Comma separated list of themes to allow. These must be the names of the
# themes installed in the standard locations for gtk themes. You can also
# specify 'all' to allow all installed themes. These should be just the
# basenames of the themes such as 'Thinice' or 'LowContrast'.
GtkThemesToAllow=Human,HighContrast,HighContrastInverse,LowContrast
# Maximum size of an icon, larger icons are scaled down.
#MaxIconWidth=128
#MaxIconHeight=128
[greeter]
# The following options for setting titlebar and setting window position are
# only useful for the standard login (gdmlogin) and are not used by the
# themed login (gdmgreeter).
#
# The standard login has a title bar that the user can move.
#TitleBar=true
# Don't allow user to move the standard login window. Only makes sense if
# TitleBar is on.
#LockPosition=false
# Set a position for the standard login window rather then just centering the
# window. If you enter negative values for the position it is taken as an
# offset from the right or bottom edge.
#SetPosition=false
#PositionX=0
#PositionY=0
# Enable the Face browser. Note that the Browser key is only used by the
# standard login (gdmlogin) program. The Face Browser is enabled in
# the Graphical greeter by selecting a theme that includes the Face
# Browser, such as happygnome-list. The other configuration values that
# affect the Face Browser (MinimalUID, DefaultFace, Include, Exclude,
# IncludeAll, GlobalFaceDir) are used by both the Standard and Themed
# greeter.
Browser=false
# The default picture in the browser.
#DefaultFace=/usr/share/pixmaps/nobody.png
# User ID's less than the MinimalUID value will not be included in the face
# browser or in the gdmselection list for Automatic/Timed login. They will not
# be displayed regardless of the settings for Include and Exclude.
MinimalUID=1000
# Users listed in Include will be included in the face browser and in the
# gdmsetup selection list for Automatic/Timed login. Users should be separated
# by commas.
#Include=
# Users listed in Exclude are excluded from the face browser and from the
# gdmsetup selection list for Automatic/Timed login. Excluded users will still
# be able to log in, but will have to type their username. Users should be
# separated by commas.
Exclude=bin,daemon,adm,lp,sync,shutdown,halt,mail,news,uucp,operator,nobody,gdm,postgres,pvm,rpm
# By default, an empty include list means display no users. By setting
# IncludeAll to true, the password file will be scanned and all users will be
# displayed except users excluded via the Exclude setting and user ID's less
# than MinimalUID. Scanning the password file can be slow on systems with
# large numbers of users and this feature should not be used in such
# environments. The setting of IncludeAll does nothing if Include is set to a
# non-empty value.
IncludeAll=true
# If user or user.png exists in this dir it will be used as his picture.
#GlobalFaceDir=/usr/share/pixmaps/faces/
# File which contains the locale we show to the user. Likely you want to use
# the one shipped with GDM and edit it. It is not a standard locale.alias
# file, although GDM will be able to read a standard locale.alias file as well.
LocaleFile=/etc/gdm/locale.conf
# Logo shown in the standard greeter.
#Logo=/usr/share/pixmaps/gdm-foot-logo.png
# Logo shown on file chooser button in gdmsetup (do not modify this value).
#ChooserButtonLogo=/usr/share/pixmaps/gdm-foot-logo.png
# The standard greeter should shake if a user entered the wrong username or
# password. Kind of cool looking
#Quiver=true
# The Actions menu (formerly system menu) is shown in the greeter, this is the
# menu that contains reboot, shutdown, suspend, config and chooser. None of
# these is available if this is off. They can be turned off individually
# however.
#SystemMenu=true
# Configuration is available from the system menu of the greeter.
#ConfigAvailable=false
# Should the chooser button be shown. If this is shown, GDM can drop into
# chooser mode which will run the xdmcp chooser locally and allow the user to
# connect to some remote host. Local XDMCP does not need to be enabled,
# however.
#ChooserButton=true
# Welcome is for all console logins and RemoteWelcome is for remote logins
# (through XDMCP).
# DefaultWelcome and DefaultRemoteWelcome set the string for Welcome to
# "Welcome" and for DefaultWelcome to "Welcome to %n", and properly translate
# the message to the appropriate language. Note that %n gets translated to the
# hostname of the machine. These default values can be overridden by setting
# DefaultWelcome and/or DefaultRemoteWelcome to false, and setting the Welcome
# and DefaultWelcome values as desired. Just make sure the strings are in
# utf-8 Note to distributors, if you wish to have a different Welcome string
# and wish to have this translated you can have entries such as
# "Welcome[cs]=Vitejte na %n".
DefaultWelcome=true
DefaultRemoteWelcome=true
#Welcome=Welcome
#RemoteWelcome=Welcome to %n
# Xinerama screen we use to display the greeter on. Not for true multihead,
# currently only works for Xinerama.
#XineramaScreen=0
# Background settings for the standard greeter:
# Type can be 0=None, 1=Image & Color, 2=Color, 3=Image
#BackgroundType=2
#BackgroundImage=
#BackgroundScaleToFit=true
# The Standard greeter (gdmlogin) uses BackgroundColor as the background
# color, while the themed greeter (gdmgreeter) uses GraphicalThemedColor
# as the background color.
BackgroundColor=#523921
GraphicalThemedColor=#523921
# XDMCP session should only get a color, this is the sanest setting since you
# don't want to take up too much bandwidth
#BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor=true
# Program to run to draw the background in the standard greeter. Perhaps
# something like an xscreensaver hack or some such.
#BackgroundProgram=
# if this is true then the background program is run always, otherwise it is
# only run when the BackgroundType is 0 (None).
#RunBackgroundProgramAlways=false
# Show the Failsafe sessions. These are much MUCH nicer (focus for xterm for
# example) and more failsafe then those supplied by scripts so distros should
# use this rather then just running an xterm from a script.
#ShowGnomeFailsafeSession=true
#ShowXtermFailsafeSession=true
# Normally there is a session type called 'Last' that is shown which refers to
# the last session the user used. If off, we will be in 'switchdesk' mode
# where the session saving stuff is disabled in GDM
#ShowLastSession=true
# Always use 24 hour clock no matter what the locale.
#Use24Clock=auto
# Use circles in the password field. Looks kind of cool actually, but only
# works with certain fonts.
UseCirclesInEntry=true
# Do not show any visible feedback in the password field. This is standard for
# instance in console, xdm and ssh.
#UseInvisibleInEntry=false
# These two keys are for the themed greeter (gdmgreeter). Circles is the
# standard shipped theme. If you want GDM to select a random theme from a
# list then provide a list that is delimited by /: to the GraphicalThemes
# key and set GraphicalThemeRand to true. Otherwise use GraphicalTheme
# and specify just one theme.
GraphicalTheme=Human
#GraphicalThemes=circles/:happygnome
GraphicalThemeDir=/usr/share/gdm/themes/
GraphicalThemeRand=false
# If InfoMsgFile points to a file, the greeter will display the contents of the
# file in a modal dialog box before the user is allowed to log in.
#InfoMsgFile=
# If InfoMsgFile is present then InfoMsgFont can be used to specify the font to
# be used when displaying the contents of the file.
#InfoMsgFont=Sans 24
# If SoundOnLogin is true, then the greeter will beep when login is ready for
# user input. If SoundOnLogin is a file and the greeter finds the 'play'
# executable (see daemon/SoundProgram) it will play that file instead of just
# beeping.
SoundOnLogin=true
SoundOnLoginFile=/usr/share/sounds/question.wav
# If SoundOnLoginSuccess, then the greeter will play a sound (as above) when a
# user successfully logs in.
#SoundOnLoginSuccess=false
#SoundOnLoginSuccessFile=
# If SoundOnLoginFailure, then the greeter will play a sound (as above) when a
# user fails to log in.
#SoundOnLoginFailure=false
#SoundOnLoginFailureFile=
# Specifies a program to be called by the greeter/login program when the
# initial screen is displayed. The purpose is to provide a hook where files
# used after login can be preloaded to speed performance for the user. The
# program will only be called once only, the first time a greeter is displayed.
# The gdmprefetch command may be used. This utility will load any libraries
# passed in on the command line, or if the argument starts with a "@"
# character, it will process the file assuming it is an ASCII file containing a
# list of libraries, one per line, and load each library in the file.
PreFetchProgram=/usr/lib/gdmprefetch @/etc/gdm/gdmprefetchlist
# The chooser is what's displayed when a user wants an indirect XDMCP session,
# or selects Run XDMCP chooser from the system menu
[chooser]
# Default image for hosts.
#DefaultHostImg=/usr/share/pixmaps/nohost.png
# Directory with host images, they are named by the hosts: host or host.png.
HostImageDir=/usr/share/hosts/
# Time we scan for hosts (well only the time we tell the user we are scanning
# actually, we continue to listen even after this has expired).
#ScanTime=4
# A comma separated lists of hosts to automatically add (if they answer to a
# query of course). You can use this to reach hosts that broadcast cannot
# reach.
Hosts=
# Broadcast a query to get all hosts on the current network that answer.
Broadcast=true
# Set it to true if you want to send a multicast query to hosts.
Multicast=false
# It is an IPv6 multicast address.It is hardcoded here and will be replaced
# when officially registered xdmcp multicast address of TBD will be available.
#Multicast_Addr=ff02::1
# Allow adding random hosts to the list by typing in their names.
#AllowAdd=true
[debug]
# This will cause GDM to send debugging information to the system log, which
# will create a LOT of output. It is not recommended to turn this on for
# normal use, but it can be useful to determine the cause when GDM is not
# working properly.
Enable=false
# This will enable debug messages for accessibilty gesture listeners into the
# syslog. This includes output about key events, mouse button events, and
# pointer motion events. This is useful for figuring out the cause of why the
# gesture listeners may not be working, but is too verbose for general debug.
Gestures=false
[servers]
# These are the standard servers. You can add as many you want here and they
# will always be started. Each line must start with a unique number and that
# will be the display number of that server. Usually just the 0 server is
# used.
0=Standard
#1=Standard
# Note the VTAllocation and FirstVT keys on Linux and FreeBSD. Don't add any
# vt<number> arguments if VTAllocation is on, and set FirstVT to be the first
# vt available that your gettys don't grab (gettys are usually dumb and grab
# even a vt that has already been taken). Using 7 will work pretty much for
# all Linux distributions. VTAllocation is not currently implemented on
# anything but Linux and FreeBSD. Feel free to send patches. X servers will
# just not get any extra arguments then.
#
# If you want to run an X terminal you could add an X server such as this:
#0=Terminal -query serverhostname
# or for a chooser (optionally serverhostname could be localhost):
#0=Terminal -indirect serverhostname
#
# If you wish to run the XDMCP chooser on the local display use the following
# line
#0=Chooser
## Note:
# is your X server not listening to TCP requests? Perhaps you should look at
# the security/DisallowTCP setting!
# Definition of the standard X server.
[server-Standard]
name=Standard server
command=/usr/bin/X -br -audit 0
flexible=true
# Indicates that the X server should be started at a different process
# priority. Values can be any integer value accepted by the setpriority C
# library function (normally between -20 and 20) with 0 being the default. For
# highly interactive applications, -5 yields good responsiveness. The default
# value is 0 and the setpriority function is not called if the value is 0.
#priority=0
# To use this server type you should add -query host or -indirect host to the
# command line.
[server-Terminal]
name=Terminal server
# Add -terminate to make things behave more nicely
command=/usr/bin/X -br -audit 0 -terminate
# Make this not appear in the flexible servers (we need extra params anyway,
# and terminate would be bad for xdmcp choosing). You can make a terminal
# server flexible, but not with an indirect query. If you need flexible
# indirect query server, then you must get rid of the -terminate and the only
# way to kill the flexible server will then be by Ctrl-Alt-Backspace.
flexible=false
# Not local, we do not handle the logins for this X server.
handled=false
# To use this server type you should add -query host or -indirect host to the
# command line.
[server-Chooser]
name=Chooser server
command=/usr/bin/X -br -audit 0
# Make this not appear in the flexible servers for now, but if you wish to
# allow a chooser server then make this true. This is the only way to make a
# flexible chooser server that behaves nicely.
flexible=false
# Run the chooser instead of the greeter. When the user chooses a machine they
# will get this same server but run with "-terminate -query hostname".
chooser=true
tout ca dans /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
Si ca ne marche pas c'est de ma faute
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#120 Le 17/04/2006, à 18:07
- SaLiGoT
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm ???
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#121 Le 18/04/2006, à 12:45
- P.HARD.FR
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
Personne n'a de souci avec la dernière version de compiz ?
Chez moi, Xgl ne démarre plus (nvidia-glx 8756) avec le msg d'erreur suivant (comme avec les pilotes ATI je crois):
compiz.real: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
compiz.real: Failed to manage screen: 0
compiz.real: No manageable screens found on display :0.0
J'ai loupé quelque chose ?
Ce msg est apparu ce matin lorsque j'ai redémarré.:(:(:(
Linux ID: 369240
PC ID: 264362
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#122 Le 18/04/2006, à 19:12
- ti2tof
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
moi pareil pis impossible de de downgrader ca marche pas
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#123 Le 18/04/2006, à 19:18
- Geoffrey
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
http://compiz.ed3n.com/viewtopic.php?id=336
Peut etre que ca peut vous aider.
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#124 Le 18/04/2006, à 19:29
- P.HARD.FR
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
J'ai tout réinstallé (la dapper complète) car j'avais une caqouille entre compiz et compiz-vanilla qui m'a détruit /usr/share/compiz/compiz.schemas, et sans ce fichier, plus moyen de désinstaller quoi que ce soit.
C'est dans ces moments qu'on apprécie que /home est sur une partition à part.
Réinstall de la dapper, de nvidia-glx, compiz et cie, thefuture, reboot et tout est ok.
Linux ID: 369240
PC ID: 264362
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#125 Le 18/04/2006, à 22:25
- Geoffrey
Re : Infos pour les utilisateurs Xgl (testé sur Nvidia)
compiz-vanilla se lance par la commande 'compiz' aussi ?
et compiz-aiglx qu'est ce que c'est au juste ?
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