Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-13 Thread Peter Hugosson-Miller
Rodrigo Agerri wrote: Now my question is: do you still have any other problem? If the answer is no, I do not see why you should worry about those removed packages. ;) This is very true! I have found one new problem (and know how to fix it): the gnome control center doesn't show up the sawfish-sp

Fwd: Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-12 Thread Rodrigo Agerri
That remarkable Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 11:16, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: > The following packages will be REMOVED: > (list of 66 packages, including gdm, gnome-session, xfonts-base, sawfish) > The following NEW packages will be installed: > (list of 22 packages) > 36 packages upgraded, 22 new

Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-12 Thread Peter Hugosson-Miller
Rodrigo Agerri wrote: That remarkable Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 17:44, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: Anyhow, my second question is this: is there a better way to find those "--- Obsolete and local packages present on system ---" than by going into the dreaded dselect? I think that if you get into dep

Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-11 Thread Rodrigo Agerri
That remarkable Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 17:44, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: > Anyhow, my second question is this: is there a better way to find those > "--- Obsolete and local packages present on system ---" than by going > into the dreaded dselect? I think that if you get into dependencies proble

Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-11 Thread Wolfgang Fischer
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 16:00:21 +0200, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: > Anyhow, with a simple apt-get, I now have X working, and can move on to > the next problem. Gnome won't start. > > I have gdm installed, giving me a login dialog (greeter) in which I > enter a user id and password. Pressing OK wou

Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-11 Thread Peter Hugosson-Miller
Rodrigo Agerri wrote: That remarkable Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 15:11, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: What happens now is that the screen blanks for about a second, then the greeter comes back again, without logging in. When I look in ~/.gnome-errors, there are a couple of warnings, but one fatal error

Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-11 Thread Kent West
Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: Anyhow, with a simple apt-get, I now have X working, and can move on to the next problem. Gnome won't start. I have gdm installed, giving me a login dialog (greeter) in which I enter a user id and password. Pressing OK would then normally take me to the Gnome desktop f

Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-11 Thread eamon-roque
Hi! On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 03:11:53PM +0200, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: snip [...] > Anyhow, with a simple apt-get, I now have X working, and can move on to > the next problem. Gnome won't start. > > I have gdm installed, giving me a login dialog (greeter) in which I > enter a user id and pass

Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-11 Thread Kevin Mark
> /etc/gdm/Sessions/Gnome calls for the execution of another script > /usr/bin/gnome-session, which is sadly missing from my system. Despite I did dpkg -s /usr/bin/gnome-session. Its in package 'gnome-session'. > looking through the update instructions, I found no mention of this > script or whe

Re: Upgrading to woody - the saga continues...

2003-06-11 Thread Rodrigo Agerri
That remarkable Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 15:11, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote: > What happens now is that the screen blanks for about a second, then the > greeter comes back again, without logging in. When I look in > ~/.gnome-errors, there are a couple of warnings, but one fatal error > which seems to