Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2003 11:12:31 -0700 From: Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com> To: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> Cc: freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org Subject: Re: gnome 2.4 Message-ID: <1062958351.57399.8.camel@blue.mcneil.com> In-Reply-To: <1062917573.748.6.camel@gyros> References: <1062894039.1108.17.camel@blue.mcneil.com> <1062917573.748.6.camel@gyros>
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Thanks for the replies.... On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 23:52, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > > Things broken for me: > > > > 1. When I drag-n-drop a directory into burn:// it doesn't show until I > > do a refresh. > > While I haven't really looked at this much since I don't have a burner > on either of my GNOME 2.4 machines, I think it should work, but requires > gnomevfs2 to be built with FAM support. > I have gnomevfs2 built with FAM support. This was drag-n-drop within nautilus so I think FAM isn't a factor. As an aside, I assume that the FAM support within gnomevfs2 only detects stuff within GNOME2. I had my home directory up in nautilus and did a touch ~/junk_file in a bash terminal and it didn't detect it. It would seem reasonable that it did not. > > > > 3. After logging in and out a few times I seem to have run out of > > pseudo terminals. New gnome-terminal windows wouldn't show a bash > > prompt. I also had several bash instances running even after logging > > out. When I log in I get 2 windows with 4 bash commands running as tabs > > in each. I wouldn't think this is excessive. > > This may be a bash problem on FreeBSD. I haven't seen this with tcsh. > Have you tried changing shells? I can try using a different shell. I will let you know if it happens again with tcsh or some other one. Cheers, Sean
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