when I issue the command gnome-session I get the
following error: sh-2.05b# gnome-session SESSION_MANAGER=local/sola.pollybutte.net:/tmp/.ICE-unix/14027 Gnome-Message: gnome_execute_async_with_env_fds:
returning -1 Window manager warning: Screen 0 on display ":0.0"
already has a window manager ** (gnome-panel:5791): WARNING **: Unable to load panel
stock icon 'go' Window manager warning: Screen 0 on display ":0.0"
already has a window manager Unable to open desktop file applications:///nautilus.desktop for panel launcher: Error reading
file 'applications:///nautilus.desktop': File not
found I am running OpenBSD on an intel box.
The Gnome desktop session terminal … and every other type of gnome
pkg I could find for the this OS is installed. I thought that the desktop was suppose
to start upon logon but it dose not. After I logon from the command prompt I have to issue the
command startx, which starts fine. Then I run gnome sessions and get the
above error. This is a relatively new box with no users added, so I am
running the commands logged in as root. The root directory looks like this: bash-2.05b# ls .ICEauthority .gconf
.gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 XF86Config.new .Xauthority
.gconfd
.klogin
commands .bash_history
.gnome
.login
error .cshrc
.gnome2
.mozilla .esd_auth
.gnome2_private
.profile .fonts.cache-1 .gnome_private .recently-used bash-2.05b# pwd /root bash-2.05b# re. Dean K.
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