On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 05:52:56PM -0500, David Z Maze wrote: > Keep in mind that the Helix packages aren't part of Debian. Unstable > seems to have had pretty current GNOME packages for a while now.
Yeah, it was with some trepidation that I went with Helix in the first place. All in all I've been happy, though sometimes you have to wait a day or two for dependencies to get sorted out. I may have to try the non-Helix packages again sometime. > NEN> I use gdm as my display manager, gnome-session as my session > NEN> manager, and sawfish as my window manager. For the past week or two > NEN> I've had this weird problem: if I log in as a "normal" (non-root) > NEN> user, the window manager acts non-gnome compliant - the desktop gmc > NEN> icons show up in the task list applet. Startup is painfully slow. > > I don't get this with an identical setup, but then I'm running the > Debian GNOME. YMMV. The problem went away after some surgery :) Read on ... > NEN> Logging in as root "solves" this problem, but I don't view that as a > NEN> real solution. It sure looks like a permissions problem, but I don't > NEN> know where to start. > > Well, are any interesting messages printed to your X session log (with > xdm, in $HOME/.xsession-errors; with gdm, either there or in > $HOME/.gnome-errors, IIRC)? Are you running a GNOME-enabled Sawfish? > In Debian-land, at least, the 'sawfish' package doesn't have GNOME > support, but the 'sawfish-gnome' package does. I do have sawfish-gnome installed; in the Helix package this seems to consist solely of the sawfish config tool for GNOME. Apparently the Helix sawfish package contains GNOME hooks; it always worked that way before :) Nothing useful in .gnome-errors. However, I realised that my first post was not quite complete; I logged in as root and as nnorman, but never did try logging in as another non-root user. I gave that a shot and voila, the problem disappeared! Ok, it was obviously some misconfiguration in a file in my home dir ... I did a rm -r on the .gnome, .gnome-desktop and .sawfish dirs. Problem remained. Since this is a development box my $PATH is pretty wild, so I rearranged my path additions at the end instead of the beginning. I also set LC_ALL to "C" (I had set it to "en_US"). I doubt LC_ALL was the problem but it was giving me grief with ls ... The long and the short of it is the problem has vanished. Weird. I suppose $PATH was the culprit, but I don't see how. > NEN> Does this sound familiar? I looked at the BTS for sawfish bugs > NEN> (though I think I've decided this isn't a sawfish bug at all). > > Note that bugs on Helix packages wouldn't/shouldn't be in the Debian > BTS. If the same bug was present in the official Debian packages, > there might be. In this case, the bug seems to have been "loose nut behind keyboard". Thanks for your reply, -- Nathan Norman - Staff Engineer | A good plan today is better Micromuse Inc. | than a perfect plan tomorrow. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Patton
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