It seems that I have caused Gnome to crash permanently. I had inadvertently
dragged a copy of an item from the menu, and put it into the TRASH and then
emptied it.
At that point Gnome crashed. Any reattepts to login to a Gnome (2.4) setup
bringing up a Gnome-panel crash. I've had to resort to K
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I'm having a similar problem with Sid. gnome-session would die
complaining that it couldn't find Verdana 10. I reverted fontconfig
from version 2.2.1-9 to 2.2.1-8 and everything is working again. If
you're running Sarge though, fontconfig should alre
> > Hello,
> >
> > Just installed X and gnome on sarge.
> >
> > When I startx, I get as far as a split second of the gnome
> > logo, then X crashes and my term is all screwed up and I have
> > to reboot.
> >
> > After rebooting I find an .xsession_errors file in my home
> > dir (running gnome as r
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 09:10:38PM +, Eliot Stock said
> Hello,
>
> Just installed X and gnome on sarge.
>
> When I startx, I get as far as a split second of the gnome
> logo, then X crashes and my term is all screwed up and I have
> to reboot.
>
> After rebooting I find an .xsession_errors
Hello,
Just installed X and gnome on sarge.
When I startx, I get as far as a split second of the gnome
logo, then X crashes and my term is all screwed up and I have
to reboot.
After rebooting I find an .xsession_errors file in my home
dir (running gnome as root currently) as follows:
No fonts
I run Galeon with FVWM and suffer no more than the usual number of crashes.
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I posted this a few days ago but go no responses. I'm trying again in
hopes someone will have a suggestion, even just pointing me to another
groups in which to ask.
Here's the scoop:
Using woody, when I'm running a plain X session (without Gnome), both
Mozilla and Galeon
I posted this a few days ago but go no responses. I'm trying again in
hopes someone will have a suggestion, even just pointing me to another
groups in which to ask.
Here's the scoop:
Using woody, when I'm running a plain X session (without Gnome), both
Mozilla and Galeon crash at the drop of a h
When I'm running a plain X session (without Gnome), both Mozilla and
Galeon crash at the drop of a hat. So much that they're virtually
unusable. But when I run a Gnome session, everything is very stable.
I'm using FVWM for both the X session and the Gnome session, but I've
also tried other windo
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