On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 12:16:06PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi list,
> I've make an upgrade from potato to woody and now the gnome panel at startup
> crashes (segmentation fault)
> any idea on what i should check?
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Try to move away your ~/.gnome* directories. You will lose most of the personal
settings this way. As they say, TANSTAAFL (or something like that).
 If it works and you have time on hands, you can try 
replacing the old files one by one up to find the actual one that
crashed the panel (~/.gnome/panel is my guess). So you'll minimize the
lost settings ( but it might be easier just to recreate them ).

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