Adam Greene wrote:
> 
> Well, I'm sure what gconfd is either, but my guess is that it has something
> to do with GNOME as GNOME uses CORBA objects as it's basis (rather than
> Microsoft's ActiveX / COM/ DCOM models like Windows does) and that is a
> CORBA IDL message probably trying to tell you that the ORB server is not
> running (I believe it is called ORBit).  Anyways, it is probably a
> misconfiguration of GNOME that is doing it (a failed installation or
> configuration of a package).
> 


        Thanks for the info. I found a few references to the same problem with
a google search, and it seems the trouble might be the version of
Nautilus (1.0.1.1) I'm using. I'll try upgrading to the latest version
and see if that fixes the problem.


regards,

Charlie.

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