< EthanG> I wonder if it's a gnome thing. I start `nvidia-settings -l` in .xinitrc, anyone know if libgobject libgmodule or libgio are part of gnome and/or liable to load gnome settings?
< gaurav__> i am using xfce
< mancha> that could be, i am unawarew of what nvidia does...
< EthanG> mmhmm. I doubt they'd turn it on intentionally, but I don't trust gnome not to :)
< mancha> well what config file does nvidia-setting -l load?
< mancha> look in there
< EthanG> mancha: it doesn't itself have any keyboard-related options, but like I said I don't trust gnome
< mancha> cat ~/.nvidia-settings-rc
< EthanG> nofin, lol
< mancha> good luck.
* EthanG starts suspecting HAL
< mancha> nah
< mancha> i suspect your inability to form a coherent explanation of your setup
< mancha> you mix WM with customized xinit's with gnome settings (?>) with mentions of glib2 libraries (??) with blaming HAL
< mancha> sounds like you're very confused to me :)
< EthanG> well it obviously isn't anything sane that's enabling it
< mancha> i don;'t know what that means.
< mancha> why did you bring up gnome, have you added gnome to slackware?
< EthanG> no... oh of course slack doesn't have gnome libs. ok I can cross that one off then
< admboom> LOL Monday Morning entertainment.
< EthanG> ... unless those libs I don't recognize are xfce libs XD
< mancha> is ethang a known troll?
< sahko> Slackware of course has gnome libs. they're even used by kde
< EthanG> mancha: I'm just pissed off with all this crazy in my OS, lol
< EthanG> thank you sahko
< sahko> i didnt follow the discussion, i just read the last part
< mancha> we noticed
< mancha> EthanG, the crazy, as you describe it was added by you. An virgin slackware, untainted by EthanG, does not do this.