Re: Problems



Could not be possible there are old gnoem (2.6) process left running
from previous session?

You can also try to remove various gnome-related files  in /tmp and
/var/tmp (gconf*, orbit* mapping* and maybe others). This sometimes
helps, although I'm not sure if this is the case.

p.s. do you have correct startup script for 2.10?

> After isolating my old 2.6 completely, the 2.10 build
> finally works.
> 
> Nevertheless when running gnome, nautilus can't find
> its icons, there is no preferences dialog, no
> start-here, can't find a theme engine ...

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