Oh, and I forgot, in addition to all this, when I start Galeon, it starts spawning Galeon sessions as fast as it can. If I start Mozilla, I get the hourglass for a while, then no browser.
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 14:22, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote: > I am running Woody with backports. I have KDE 2.2.2 and Gnome 2. I > mostly wanted Gnome 2 so I could run a recent version of Gnomemeeting, > but I installed lots of the rest of it anyway to get anti-aliasing for > gnome based apps, try it out, etc. I sign into a KDE session. > > Some odd things are happening. When I sign into a Gnome session, the > apps appear, but no window frames, title bars, controls. > > In KDE, I have 4 desktops, each with it's own background. This loads as > expected and I see my chosen backgrounds, but after a short time (less > than a minute) all four display my Gnome background, along with the > default 3 icons that appear on a Gnome desktop (I never left any new > icons on the Gnome desktop, so I don't know if those would appear too). > > I can't get rid of the Gnome background. 'ps ax' shows several nautilus > sessions running, and 'killall nautilus' gets rid of the Gnome icons, > but not the Gnome background. Right clicking on the desktop does not > get me a context menu. All appears well when I run the KDE control > center - my chosen backgrounds are all as expected, but they don't > appear on the desktop (some Gnome thing on top of them?). > > The frameless windows in Gnome desktop have been that way for a week or > two, but the KDE problems only started 2 or 3 days ago. 'chkrootkit' > finds nothing obvious. I am investigating firewalls, and tools to > configure them (iptables), and that might coincide with the KDE > problems, but might be coincidental. > > I'm behind a Gateway/Router/NAT/firewall on a cable modem. I'm trying > to learn enough to set up firewalling now, but this is in the way of me > studying any more. > > Any suggestions? Or questions? I'm some newbie/some knowledgeable, so > it would help if you told me how to find out anything you might want to > know about my configuration. > > Thanks for any help, > Bret > > -- > bwaldow at alum dot mit dot edu -- bwaldow at alum dot mit dot edu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]