[gentoo-user] gnome-2.16.3 - problems with the desktop not painting - no icons or wallpaper
Hi, I originally posted this on the AMD64 list when it happened to my desktop machine. I've updated my son's machine to gnome-2.16.3 and now have the same problem there. I've searched the forums to no avail. Same with Bugzilla. The symptom is that when logging in the Gnome splash panel comes up and says 3 things, the last being 'Nautilus' where the splash panel hangs. The Gnome panel then comes up but the desktop doesn't paint so you don't have icons or access to files left on the desktop. The machine is otherwise functional. The menus work as does Ethernet, etc., so I could call up Firefox and write this email. On my AMD64 machine I went back to 2.16.2 which didn't fix it so I removed everything with gnome in the name and did an emerge -e world. After that I emerged Gnome again and 2.16.2 is working. I am not anxious to go thought that again on my son's machine so before I start that process I figured I might write and see if anyone has some ideas where to look. I don't see anything very strange in top while the splash panel is up. Somewhere along the way the panel finishes waiting for whatever it's waiting for, I see a flashing dialog window that cannot be read, and then I have the desktop with nothing on it. Just the panel at the bottom. Has anyone reading this list had a problem like this? Any solutions or ideas where to look? Thanks, Mark -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] gnome-2.16.3 - problems with the desktop not painting - no icons or wallpaper
On 6/7/07, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, snip The symptom is that when logging in the Gnome splash panel comes up and says 3 things, the last being 'Nautilus' where the splash panel hangs. The Gnome panel then comes up but the desktop doesn't paint so you don't have icons or access to files left on the desktop. The machine is otherwise functional. The menus work as does Ethernet, etc., so I could call up Firefox and write this email. Hmm - sounds like Nautilus isn't starting properly - what happens if you open a gnome-terminal window, and just try to run nautilus by itself? Do you get your desktop (plus a nautilus window)? -James -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] gnome-2.16.3 - problems with the desktop not painting - no icons or wallpaper
Mark Knecht wrote: I don't see anything very strange in top while the splash panel is up. Somewhere along the way the panel finishes waiting for whatever it's waiting for, I see a flashing dialog window that cannot be read, and then I have the desktop with nothing on it. Just the panel at the bottom. I got behavior like this recently when I updated libexif and failed to do a revdep-rebuild... is that possible? -- C. Lee Davis Fantasy Geographic Society http://fantasy.geographic.net/ GCB for GURPS 4e http://fantasy.geographic.net/project/4eGURPS -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] gnome-2.16.3 - problems with the desktop not painting - no icons or wallpaper
On 6/7/07, C Lee Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mark Knecht wrote: I don't see anything very strange in top while the splash panel is up. Somewhere along the way the panel finishes waiting for whatever it's waiting for, I see a flashing dialog window that cannot be read, and then I have the desktop with nothing on it. Just the panel at the bottom. I got behavior like this recently when I updated libexif and failed to do a revdep-rebuild... is that possible? -- C. Lee Davis This is in fact exactly what happened. I don't know why I didn't see this. I was sure I had done a revdep-rebuild on that machine. I must have been wrong. Using the idea from James the terminal reported libexif wasn't installed. Emerging it solved the problems. Thanks to James and you for answering. Cheers, Mark -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] gnome-2.16.3 - problems with the desktop not painting - no icons or wallpaper
I had the same problem. And I have fixed it by remerging nautilus. -- Shaochun Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list