Hi Neil,
I am not so sure that I am running gconf-2. I spent several hours trying to resurect settings. I started by doing something that Rajkumar Sivasamy <rajkumar siva wipro com> wrote about Tue, 08 Apr 2003 22:12:36 +0530, titled Gconf/Cobra Errors
"As a workaround deleting my ~/.gconfd directory and restarting GNOME fixes the issue, but after few days of usage the problem starts again (I couldn't succeed in getting a test case scenario which could reproduce this)."
I checked what you recommended, and found that my locale was en_US.UTF-8, and ran gconfig-editor from a terminal window to get any errors directly. Boy did I get them too. Cobra errors left and right. every time I clicked on something I got an error.
I found that literally everything (with regard to the desktop) was set to integer, and not set. So, I started in manually setting stuff to known values, and variable types. It is taking a long time, but seems to be going OK for now.
The desktop is not the only place I am getting errors either. Sometimes I start Gnome software from KDE, and get configuration errors. They may be window related though.
I am wondering what may have triggered this whole mess. I like the way that KDE works better than Gnome, so I normally run the KDE desktop, and have made a few kernal changes from KDE. Simple stuff really. I added USB Serial support as well as USB Palm/Sony Clie support. I'm not sure that this did anything either, as I have experienced this problem in two seperate installations of Red Hat 9. My most recent installation was on Jan 29.
If you can help, I would sincerely appreciate it. Or, if you know another avenue to take, that would also be very appreciated.
Best Regards,
Tom
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Around about 22/02/05 01:34, Tom T typed ...
I have searched the Archives, but have not found a resolution to a problem that I am having with gconf2. For no apparent reason, the entire desktop configuration is lost, ...
Not sure there's anyone else on the list ...
I can only report my 'fix' for the non-existent gconf values I was suffering with since updating my box (although I suspect it'll be different for you as it seems it 'just happened' for you).
On my Fedora Core 3 box, gconf was malfunctioning *badly* with respect to defaults from the schema files. I finally tracked it down to having a locale of 'en_GB' (/etc/sysconfig/i18n); on my FC3 PVR fresh-install, locale was en_GB.UTF-8; when I set my box to have that locale, gconf magically worked OK.
Try running gconf-editor and see if you can find an offending value (my dead ones said '<no value>'). Then try getting it or just its type manually with gconftool-2. My next step was getting the debuginfo RPMs for GConf2 etc. and getting down and dirty with ddd/gdb ...
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