You don't happen to have your home directory mounted via NFS??? There seems to 
be a problem with some Gnome Apps when this is the case. I am having the same 
problem but only with home dir's that are mounted via NFS. 

-Dave

On Sunday 28 April 2002 8:09 am, Frédéric Crozat wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 13:59:20 +0200, Blindauer Emmanuel wrote :
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> > Hi
> > I wang to test gnomemeeting,but I get into trouble: GM say me: "Please
> > check your gconf settings and permissions, it seems that  gconf is not
> > properly setup on your system" And nothing else.
> > I'm running latest packages of gnomemeeting and required packages
> >
> > (gnomemeeting-0.85-2mdk
> > openh323_1-1.8.0-4mdk
> > gnome-mime-data-1.0.7-1mdk
> > gnome-session-1.5.17-1mdk
> > libgnome32-1.4.1.5-1mdk
> > gnomemeeting-0.85-2mdk
> > gnome-vfs2-1.9.12-1mdk
> > libgnomeui2-1.115.0-1mdk
> > gnome-libs-1.4.1.5-1mdk
> > libgnome-vfs2_0-1.9.12-1mdk
> > libgdk-pixbuf-gnomecanvas1-0.17.0-1mdk libgnome2-1.115.0-3mdk
> > libgnomeui2_0-1.115.0-1mdk
> > libgnomecanvas2_0-1.115.0-1mdk
> > libgnome2_0-1.115.0-3mdk)
>
> It seems you have gconf2 installed on your system..
>
> Try running gconf-sanity-check-2 to find where the problem is..


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