RE: Gnome/Enlightenment cores!
- From: jason whizzird net
- To: Steve Gusz <sgusz PaineWebber COM>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: Gnome/Enlightenment cores!
- Date: Wed, 07 Apr 1999 16:45:04 -0400 (EDT)
there's probably an error message in there somewere and i'd guess it's an X
error.
if you remove the "gnome-session" command it probably will continue to
fail. if it does, it's X.
make sure your vid card is supported and that you have the latest server for
your card and other X components.
On 07-Apr-99 Steve Gusz typed:
> Ok, I'm confused. I installed GNOME on 3 computers this week. My
> laptop, my PII233, and my PII400. The first two went fine. I simply
> downloaded the latest RPM's (I'm running redhat 5.2) and did an RPM -Uvh
> * in the directory where the RPM's where. I then made a .Xclients file
> containing only "exec gnome-session", did "chmod +x .Xclients", and then
> typed startx. For some reason, on the third computer, this doesn't
> work. When I type startx, the gray check screen from X comes up with
> the mouse pointer for a brief sec, then dumps me back to the console
> with a big core dump. No error message, no warnings. Just dumps right
> out. I installed the same way on all 3 computers so I am completely
> confused as to the problem. Any Ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
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jason majors
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