as per the redhat list, this is caused by a previous helix install.
check your /usr/lib/libzvt.so.2, what it points at. after my helix
install some time ago, i had the 2.2.10 shared lib sitting around, the
symlink wasn't getting upgraded even with the forced rpm reinstall of
latest gnome-libs.
Problem fixed:
I got some help from the Gnome list and was told to delete "~/ICEauthority" and
that did it apparently it is a but in my version of Gnome.
Thanks to all who responded
Michael
Michael McLeod wrote:
> I tried your solution, I did find some old files and deleted as you said, but
> d
create your own username instead of using "root"
If you want to use the privilages of root in your username type in "su"
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Michael McLeod wrote:
> I tried your solution, I did find some old files and deleted as you said, but
> darn it that didn't fix the problem. This probl
On 05/25/00, 08:17:04PM -0400, Michael McLeod wrote:
> I tried your solution, I did find some old files and deleted as you said, but
> darn it that didn't fix the problem. This problem is unique to root and no
> other user (I only have 1) KDE as root works fine. So I assume it is
> something wi
I tried your solution, I did find some old files and deleted as you said, but
darn it that didn't fix the problem. This problem is unique to root and no
other user (I only have 1) KDE as root works fine. So I assume it is
something with gnome root. Any other ideas? This has happened before an
Two. First, to prevent core dumps, put ulimit -c 10 in your
/etc/profile. This will limit the size of core dumps to whatever
number you specify, e.g. 10
Second, Gnome (on my machine) leaves old files (I think they are lock
files) laying around my ~/.gnome directory. They look like
".gn
x.com
> "Proven Property Protection Since 1952"
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>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Philippe Moutarlier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 9:38 AM
> Subject: Re: Problem with GNOME, a
--- Original Message -
From: "Philippe Moutarlier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: Problem with GNOME, and keyboard lockup!
>
>
> nothing with X but maybe something with gnome ?
>
> Philippe
>
nothing with X but maybe something with gnome ?
Philippe
"Steven Hildreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, so this is probably just a testiment of what not to do on your
> server...
>
> I wanted to run GNOME (actually X Windows) to be able to use the
> process monitor with the dual cpu inf