Le samedi 05 juillet 2008 à 00:48 -0300, Martín Ferrari a écrit : > Hi, having first discovered the "New Login in a Window" menu entry in my > GNOME desktop today, I was a little confused with the unfriendly message > telling me that there was "some" error. After looking at the .desktop > file, I could infer from the command line that I'd need xnest for it to > work. But I'm pretty sure that the average user -and prossibly anybody > that doesn't know how to look up what's being executed by the menu entry- will be confused. > > It would be nice if you could provide a better error, or just avoid > presenting that icon when xnest is not installed (dunno if that's > possible). This would be the best solution and is possible in the general case, but I don’t know of a correct way to specify that Xnest OR Xephyr is installed. A possible solution would be to deprecate Xnest entirely, or to make them specify an alternative. Xorg maintainers: would you agree with installing an alternative, say /usr/bin/nested-x-server, in both packages? This way we could specify it as a TryExec field. Thanks, -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.
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