Rick Reynolds wrote:
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SOLUTION CONFIRMED
I tried a minimalist solution first, which didn't work:
I moved the ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard directory and
attempted a login to gnome. This did not seem to have any real effect
and gnome hung again.
The solution
Rick Reynolds wrote:
I run etch on my laptop system, and I usually do a dist-upgrade each
weekend to keep up to date.
This past weekend's update seems to have broken some things in either
gnome or gdm that are decently difficult to work around. Wondered if
anyone else has seen this and/or
Chris Lale wrote:
Rick Reynolds wrote:
I run etch on my laptop system, and I usually do a dist-upgrade each
weekend to keep up to date.
This past weekend's update seems to have broken some things in either
gnome or gdm that are decently difficult to work around. Wondered if
anyone else
I run etch on my laptop system, and I usually do a dist-upgrade each
weekend to keep up to date.
This past weekend's update seems to have broken some things in either
gnome or gdm that are decently difficult to work around. Wondered if
anyone else has seen this and/or can point me to a
I run etch on my laptop system, and I usually do a dist-upgrade each
weekend to keep up to date.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't a dist-upgrade some kind of
overkill if you've already got etch installed? A normal update/upgrade
seems to be adequate...
Cheers, Kai
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On Mon, 01 May 2006 07:53:18 -0400
Rick Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run etch on my laptop system, and I usually do a dist-upgrade each
weekend to keep up to date.
This past weekend's update seems to have broken some things in either
gnome or gdm that are decently difficult to work
On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 02:09:34PM +0200, Kai Olsen wrote:
I run etch on my laptop system, and I usually do a dist-upgrade each
weekend to keep up to date.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't a dist-upgrade some kind of
overkill if you've already got etch installed? A normal
On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 04:43:37PM +0300, Andrius A__trauskas wrote:
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It was a stupid but granted way to fix the problem. There should be a
better way to clean Gnome keyboard configuration - if anyone knows
please tell me. Would be of great help until Gnome (or Xorg) get fixed.
I think,
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