Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 15:58:58 +0200 From: ian ivy <sidetripping@gmail.com> To: Michal Varga <varga.michal@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org Subject: Re: GNOME2 - avahi daemons and various ports. Message-ID: <CAASvXNsgAM0ppM4MvNfAOuQqMAQ2jkot0duhbhFe7FETnGaGyQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <1318852362.48910.13.camel@xenon> References: <CAASvXNtx41nvWLOZaH9Or09syMEHhUvKO04LPuSvC3FrdxwZQg@mail.gmail.com> <1318852362.48910.13.camel@xenon>
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Hi, yes you are right - HAL is crap. On my other machine with FreeBSD, I'm using Xfce4 without HAL and Dbus. It is only a few lines in xorg.conf file to get rid of these things. > I don't have gnome-session listening in both Gnome 2, > nor Gnome 3. But no idea where your behavior might come from. It is quite strange. Especially when you are saying that you don't have gnome-session listening. Maybe someone else will knew solution? > I'd go for pf in case you're concerned about external connections. Thanks. When I saw these results of sockstat and netstat, I immediately created a PF rules. One more thing. For now, I starting GNOME with startx command, so I must added to the .xinitrc file something like; /usr/local/bin/gnome-session Can you write, which login manager you are using? This may be related to gnome-session listening.
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