L wrote:


On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 9:22 AM, L <yuan...@gmail.com <mailto:yuan...@gmail.com>> wrote:



    On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Steve <zep...@cfl.rr.com
    <mailto:zep...@cfl.rr.com>> wrote:


        ---- Robin Laing <robin.la...@drdc-rddc.gc.ca
        <mailto:robin.la...@drdc-rddc.gc.ca>> wrote:
         > L wrote:
         > >
         > >
         > > On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 12:30 AM, Steve <zep...@cfl.rr.com
        <mailto:zep...@cfl.rr.com>
         > > <mailto:zep...@cfl.rr.com <mailto:zep...@cfl.rr.com>>> wrote:
         > >
         > >
         > >     ---- L <yuan...@gmail.com <mailto:yuan...@gmail.com>
        <mailto:yuan...@gmail.com <mailto:yuan...@gmail.com>>> wrote:
         > >      > On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 2:24 PM, L <yuan...@gmail.com
        <mailto:yuan...@gmail.com>
         > >     <mailto:yuan...@gmail.com <mailto:yuan...@gmail.com>>>
        wrote:
         > >      >
         > >      > > Whenever I click on gnome clock icon
         > >     (/usr/libexec/clock-applet), I always got this error
         > >      > >
         > >      > >
         > >      > > "Clock" has quit unexpectedly
         > >      > > If you reload a panel object, it will
        automatically be added
         > >     back to the panel.
         > >      > >
         > >      > > Do not reload/Reload
         > >
         > >     Huh! I can repeat this problem on my system:

        8>< ------------ snip

         > Did this happen after a "Switch User"?
         >
         > I have seen where the panel applications died for gnome users
        after
         > running switch user.  On F7, I deleted all the files and
        directories in
         > the /tmp directory for the user affected and then panel
        applets started
         > working again.  It still happens and I have yet to install
        F10 on this
         > machine.

        No, I never use Switch User.



    Here is my fix. I backuped the eviolution settings at evolution
    mailer and the dir ~/.gconf.

    After that, I totally remove dir ~/.gconf/ and logout/login. this
    seems fix the clock problem.
    of course, you have to reset gnome panel.



Sorry, that was a false claim. The problem is back here.



        Steve

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Check the /tmp directory any ways.  Maybe something is happening there.

I have deleted all files in /tmp as root with no issues.

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