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> -----Original Message----- |
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> From: Alex Schuster [mailto:wonko@×××××××××.org] |
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 4:16 AM |
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> Daevid Vincent writes: |
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> > So now I'm out of ideas. |
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> > Is there a 'debug' mode or something I can see what or why |
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> whatever is |
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> > crashing? How can I be the *only* one having this issue?! |
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> Maybe you find something in ~/.xsession-errors, but I doubt |
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> that. There is also ~/.gnomerc-errors, have a look there. |
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> Did you try removing (or better moving) your ~/.gnome* and ~/.gconf* |
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> directories? Maybe it's a configuration problem and a fresh |
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> start helps. |
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> Alex |
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I have no ~/.gnomerc-errors |
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I tried to delete all the .gnome related stuff, and even things that were'nt related. Same error. |
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Then I created a brand new 'testgnome' account that had nothing in /home/testgnome. Same error. |
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*sigh* |
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This is a longshot, but maybe I should just "emerge --unmerge" all of gnome and related? (how do I do that, including any /etc files |
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and stuff -- like it never happened). Then I can re-emerge it all? I dunno. |
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