I dist-upgraded Etch (Testing) today. Attempting to open a Gnome session
caused Gnome to abort and made other virtual terminals unusable (they
all had a screen with a coloured pattern and no prompt or text). This
was true for any existing user with a gnome configuration. Newly-created
users did not have this problem.
I can solve the problem by deleting each user's ~/.gconf file (mv .gconf
.gconf.old). Each user must then login and rebuild their preferences (eg
theme, panel applets etc) from scratch. Is there an easier way?
Chris.
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- Gnome 2.14 crashes in Etch after upgrade Chris Lale
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