It looks like libgtop2 is broken. dpkg -L shows that it has /usr/lib/libgtop* but ls doesn't confirm that after installing. Try to downgrade libgtop2 meanwhile.
El jue, 30-01-2003 a las 11:06, Nick Monkman escribiÃ: > I had this issue. I had to apt-get gnome-applets again, and at one point > even gnome-panel. Weird. > > On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 00:03, Vaidotas Zemlys wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Today, after gnome 2 in sid upgrade and restart, my system monitor > > applet died, with such message: > > > > The panel encountered a problem while loading > > "OAFIID:GNOME_MultiLoadApplet" > > Details: Child process did not give an error message, unknown failure > > occurred > > > > This message now appears everytime, when I try to add system monitor > > applet to my panels. > > > > Is anybody else experiencing such problems? > > > > And I also wanted to ask another question which bothers me for a quite a > > long time. How to refresh desktop or menu without explicit killing? For > > example if I install some program, it doesn't appear in menu, unless I > > restart, or kill gnome-panel. Or if I move something to or empty trash, > > trash icon doesn't change unless restart or kill. What controls nautilus > > and gnome-panel behaviour related to refreshing? > > You need to properly configure fam. > > What is more strange at my home box menu does show changes, when it is > > changed, without restart, yet at work it doesn't. Both computers at home > > and at work have the same Woody+Gnome form Sid configuration. > > > > Thanx for any help and thanx for Gnome. It does rule:) > > > > Mpiktas > >

