Youhave to be careful when doing dist-upgrade. Now they are doing gnome 2.10 unstable but they are making it little by little, when you see that dist-upgrade tells you is going to "REMOVE gnome" (this is what it tell me this morning) maybe you want to wait a little more before doing a dist-upgrade, in that case you better do a simple apt-get upgrade. I believe is only a few days to gnome 2.10 is complete in unstable.
Have luck. On 6/9/05, Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Paras pradhan: > > > > I am using debian unstable. yesterday i did apt-get dist-upgrade and > > after that when restarting the gnome session, error of nautilus is > > reported and gnome did't start. > > Doing a dist-upgrade of unstable may be dangerous these times. You > have to take care yourself that apt doesn't remove packages you need. > > Currently, there is a mixture of Gnome 2.10 and Gnome 2.8 in unstable so > I am not suprpised if some programs fail. It's probably just a matter > of time until all Gnome packages are version 2.10. > > > what sud i do now.. i cannot use gnome beacuse of this nautilus. > > You should downgrade to stable or at least testing if you cannot cope > with problems like this. Honest, it will save you a lot of trouble. You > can update to a more recent distribution at any later time when you feel > more familiar with how apt works and how package updates are processed > in general. And if you come back to unstable, say, in half a year, the > most disruptive changes planned for Etch should have already been > tested quite well. > > J. > -- > No-one appears to be able to help me. > [Agree] [Disagree] > <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html> > > > BodyID:148747183.2.n.logpart (stored separately) > >