The dependency is present in gnome-session 1.2.4-helix2, but not helix1.
Here's the before and after for the dist-upgrade I just did, which does seem to
have fixed the problem.
I filed a bug report with helix, since it's not clear to me that
helix2 actually fixed the problem, or if I fixed it as
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 12:19:25AM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> Definitely a similar problem here. Thanks to you and others for the
> ctl-atl-Fn trick.
>
> My .gnome-errors says
> /etc/gdm/Sessions//Gnome: checking /etc/login.defs for option UMASK
> /etc/gdm/Sessions//Gnome: /etc/login.defs: "UMA
Definitely a similar problem here. Thanks to you and others for the ctl-atl-Fn
trick.
My .gnome-errors says
/etc/gdm/Sessions//Gnome: checking /etc/login.defs for option UMASK
/etc/gdm/Sessions//Gnome: /etc/login.defs: "UMASK" is "022"
/etc/gdm/Sessions//Gnome: checking /etc/login.defs for optio
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
> I had the identical systems. Logging in on a text console (alt-ctl-F1,
^^^err, meant to write "symptoms" there.
Sorry, I'll proofread more carefully next time)
> then log in), and examining the file .gnome-errors in my ho
I had the identical systems. Logging in on a text console (alt-ctl-F1,
then log in), and examining the file .gnome-errors in my home directory, I
found that gnome was complaining about not being able to find a certain
shared library file. (Can't remember the name--something with pixbuf in
it some
If you upgraded as shown below, you still need to install the packages
that have been kept back.
However I experienced a similar problem and it turned out that the rep
package didn't get installed.
HTH, Pascal Hos
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Ross Boylan wrote:
I just did an apt-get upgrade, my first i
I just did an apt-get upgrade, my first in about 10 days. I'm now
unable to log in (except if I set my GDM session to Debian, which is
how I got on to send this message).
My system is potato with a little woody to support GNOME. I use Helix
gnome. After the upgrade the system locked up and star
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