Luke Yelavich writes:
> On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 12:53:12AM EST, Willie Walker wrote:
> > Yikes - I've seen this before, and if I remember correctly,
> > it's because the AT-SPI Registry is corrupt.  Have you tried
> > rebooting?
> 
> Yes that helped, thanks.

For the record, wouldn't restarting X accomplish the same result? I'm
thinking Ctrl-Alt-Backspace?

I'd hate to see our environment degrade to the primitive resolutions
employed in that other OS ...


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