Problems with slim
I wish to set up a minimal installation of Lenny for a netbook using slim
as the display manager and lxde or xfce as the desktop. It works fine except
when I try to power off using the power off button from lxde or xfce, the shut
down and power off buttons are greyed out. I can power off by logging off and
typing typing "halt" into the slim username field and my root password into the
password prompt - but who wants to do this 10 times a day? I have the same
problem when I use xdm as the display manager, but not with gdm.
Maybe examining the code of xfce4-session-logout or the equivalent lxde
applet would shed some light on this - but I doubt that I have the wit to do
this.
Slim is also very slow to start up (despite its name). When I try to shut
down the slim daemon I get: "slim not responding to TERM signals" - and the
daemon continues to run until I do a "kill -KILL" command.
There aren't any error messages in /var/log/slim.log that indicate a
problem except for the following:
(WW) VESA(0): Failed to set up write-combining range
(0xe0000000,0xe0000000).
I get this problem on my ancient Gateway 2150 laptop and on a virtual
machine under Virtualbox - so I doubt that its a hardware issue.
Can anybody help here?
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