Re: A small problem
- From: Bill Cote USG <billcote zk3 dec com>
- To: kend xanoptix com
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: A small problem
- Date: Tue Apr 1 16:11:01 2003
I believe you are correct. Do you know where I can find out where I have
this set and how to change it.
kend xanoptix com wrote:
No, it's unlikely to be a Gnome issue, in-and-of itself, as the problem is
that your window manager isn't coming up. Granted, that -could- be called
by gnome-session, so you might want to rename your ~/.gnome/session
directory to something else, and see what (if, indeed, anything) changes.
If still no dice, then it's definitely not Gnome, but WM-related, and that
would depend on which WM you're running.
-Ken
Thanks for the suggestion but it still doesn't work. In fact there was
no difference at all when I moved those files which I think is fishy in
itself.
-Bill
Ole Laursen wrote:
Bill Cote USG <billcote zk3 dec com> writes:
I have been having a strange problem getting gnome up and running on
my HPUX machine. I have successfully installed it and It seems to
want to come up (no errors) but when it gets to the desktop, it is
simply an x screen (little x's forming a greyish backdrop with the
cursor a big X in the middle). The interesting problem is that it
only starting doing this after we took a power hit. I have gone as
far as unistalling/reinstalling gnome to no avail. I have looked all
over for a file that might point me in the right direction but I can't
find anythin.g. I don't know if it is a problem with X as CDE comes
up fine for me if I try to use that. Any suggestions/questions?
Perhaps one of the configuration files was screwed up? You could try
moving .files in your home directory to a temperary location, e.g.
.gnome .gnome2 .gconf etc.
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