Hi,

It seems it worked. gnome now wants to start. In fact I deleted .gconf and 
.gnome2, and I found again all gnome, even with my desktop... So thanks for the 
idea. Anyway,  maybe it's useful to know that it happent while I tried to deal 
with nautilus. I killed it by hand several times and suddenly, the error 
appeared. I'd to kill it by hand because it has a problem with memory: it 
doesn't leave it when it's closed.

So I don't explain exactly the origine of the error, but it seems it was 
specific to my user account.

Thanks very much and sorry for the disturb..

Best regards, JP




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