On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:45:09 -0600
edwardsa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gnome has been giving me mysterious problems. I am running a testing
amd64 installation (gnome 2.14). My install was very problematic. The
package that checks signatures debsig-verify wouldn't allow many
packages to
Yes, yes, yes!! Thanks very much.
Art Edwards
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 09:36:58AM +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:45:09 -0600
edwardsa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gnome has been giving me mysterious problems. I am running a testing
amd64 installation (gnome 2.14). My
Gnome has been giving me mysterious problems. I am running a testing
amd64 installation (gnome 2.14). My install was very problematic. The
package that checks signatures debsig-verify wouldn't allow many
packages to install. When I removed it, the installation continued, but
had many holes
Ubuntu made me very interested in Debian so I downloaded the latest
version and went ahead and tried to install it. The first try I used the
automatic configuration and ended up after a successful install at a
command line. I knew this would happen I did read the documentation. I
tried to install
Exactly this case was discussed just hours ago here on this list, you
should have searched the archives...
Anyway check this msg:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/12/msg01188.html
Andrei
Joe Burgess wrote:
Ubuntu made me very interested in Debian so I downloaded the latest
version
hello,
I installed debian sarge recently from the DVD, and since then I've been
unable to get Gnome to start. It hangs for a long time at the point where
the 'toolbar loading' icon has just come up, then eventually starts up an
empty desktop with no toolbar or desktop icons. Also, the icons in
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 10:59:48AM -0700, Francisco Castellon wrote:
2.My keyboard is not responding. It has been working just perfect
without a problem. This is what happens, I am at the log on screen and
the keyboard works fine, I am able to type in my user name and password
and I can
Hello List:
I recently started using Windows X and I am still getting
used to it. When I log in I am loggin in with the session set to Gnome
Yesterday I was playing around trying to get
to know the system and now two things are different and I want to change them
back.
Initially
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:48:17PM +, Pigeon wrote:
Soundblasters have the aforementioned FS-unfriendly problem and also
apparently resample everything to 48kHz, so CMI8738 it was. There are
still driver problems, both in Windoze and Linux, but at least in
Linux it's possible to hack round
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 04:37:57PM +, Rob Weir wrote:
Oh, ok. I was under the impression that the digital connector was
pretty standard these days. I have a miscellaneous TEAC CD-ROM drive
and I'm using the digital connector with my SBLive and it works fine.
IIRC, it worked with just the
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:33:51PM -0800, Andres Guedez wrote:
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
well in KDE (I get a sound when I open and close
windows and that kind of stuff) and I was able to get
sound
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 04:49:52PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:33:51PM -0800, Andres Guedez wrote:
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
well in KDE (I get a sound when I open and
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 04:12:34PM +, Pigeon wrote:
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 04:49:52PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:33:51PM -0800, Andres Guedez wrote:
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds
Greetings,
I've been having trouble getting sound to work in my
Debian unstable setup. Environment sounds seem to work
well in KDE (I get a sound when I open and close
windows and that kind of stuff) and I was able to get
sound when playing MP3s through XMMS. However, I
cannot get any sound when
Is anyone else having problems with any of their Gnome
apps? If I try to run Galeon, Evolution, or Gabber,
they all just hang. Nothing shows up, no error
messages, nothing.
And if I try to log into a gnome-session, it just
hangs as well.
I'm using sid, so maybe the problem is a new package
Dear friends,
sorry to have bothered you but I found that something was wrong just
wit the /tmp directory which turned out to be owned by root only as rw
while other users were only allowed to read. I've fixed this
ownership and now Gnome works.
Why this happened I don't know exactly. Perhaps
I've just installed woody with xfree 4.1 and gnome 1.4, all from scratch.
I've had some problems to launch X because issuing startx linux has
been complaining that X was not executable. I've relinked X (which
pointed to a non existent xserver_svga) to XFree86 and it all worked
properly AS
Shaul Karl [debian-user] 21/10/01 09:20 +0200:
I've just installed woody with xfree 4.1 and gnome 1.4, all from scratch.
I've had some problems to launch X because issuing startx linux has
been complaining that X was not executable. I've relinked X (which
pointed to a non existent
I've just installed woody with xfree 4.1 and gnome 1.4, all from scratch.
I've had some problems to launch X because issuing startx linux has
been complaining that X was not executable. I've relinked X (which
pointed to a non existent xserver_svga) to XFree86 and it all worked
properly AS ROOT.
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 11:33:20PM +, Vittorio wrote:
| I've just installed woody with xfree 4.1 and gnome 1.4, all from scratch.
|
| I've had some problems to launch X because issuing startx linux has
| been complaining that X was not executable. I've relinked X (which
| pointed to a non
I had installed gnome through debian CDs from a local magazine.
Now Gnome is working, but many functions are missing and doesn't look
like a complete gnome at all. Also, If i click on the properties tab
of any gnome item, Gnome segfaults, then restarts. SHould I do
a complete reinstall of Gnome,
: Stephen E. Hargrove [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 18:53:55 -0500 (CDT)
To: Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-Help debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: GNOME problems
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Resent-Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 19:52:25 -0400 (EDT
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 05:02:31PM -0700, Anthony wrote:
All you really need is:
#!/bin/bash --login
The file the book (Learning Debian GNU/Linux) is telling me to edit is
/etc/X11/Xsession
no generally you should leave that alone.
Are saying that the Xsession file should just say
Hello again,
I'm trying to configure the Xsession file for GNOME
I've tried a bunch of different ways and still can't get it to work.
It says the file should begin with
#!/bin/bash
xterm
gmc
window-manager (here I tried Enlightenment,FVWM and I also tried it with
the path instead of the name
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Anthony wrote:
Hello again,
I'm trying to configure the Xsession file for GNOME
I've tried a bunch of different ways and still can't get it to work.
i might be confused, but if you're just wanting gnome to start when you
boot or enter startx, just put the following in
-0400
To: Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GNOME problems
Wait a minute, gnome-session starts all these programs that need starting.
I have included my /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions/Gnome that debian installed. All
you really need is:
#!/bin/bash --login
gnome-session
james
On Fri, 20
: Re: GNOME problems
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Resent-Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 19:52:25 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Anthony wrote:
Hello again,
I'm trying to configure the Xsession file for GNOME
I've tried a bunch of different ways and still can't get it to work.
i
Hey people. I'm running the gnome binaries from 2.2r2, and I'm having a
few problems. I managed to get the bloody thing to finally run sawmill after
switching WMs back and forth, but the control center still isn't on the panel.
I can run gnomecc in a terminal to bring it up, but I'd like it to
To quote Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED],
# Hey people. I'm running the gnome binaries from 2.2r2, and I'm
having a
# few problems. I managed to get the bloody thing to finally run sawmill
after
# switching WMs back and forth, but the control center still isn't on
the panel.
# I can run
I actually got Debian installed! Woohoo!!! However, how do I disable
xdm so that I can log in from the console? Also I seem to be using
WindowMaker, how do I switch to Gnome(which I'm sure I installed. . .).
Thanks in advance.
Trev
On 04-Oct-2000 Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
I actually got Debian installed! Woohoo!!! However, how do I disable
xdm so that I can log in from the console? Also I seem to be using
WindowMaker, how do I switch to Gnome(which I'm sure I installed. . .).
control-alt-F[1-6] gets you to a
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 09:15:22PM -0700, Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
I actually got Debian installed! Woohoo!!! However, how do I disable
xdm so that I can log in from the console? Also I seem to be using
WindowMaker, how do I switch to Gnome(which I'm sure I installed. . .).
You can
mv /etc/rc2.d/S99xdm /etc/rc2.d/dont_use_S99xdm
hth.
bentley taylor.
//
Trevor Ramoutar wrote:
I actually got Debian installed! Woohoo!!! However, how do I disable
xdm so that I can log in from the console? Also I seem to be using
WindowMaker, how do I switch to Gnome(which I'm sure I
I also would like to know how to make it boot to a console instead of xdm. I
know I can switch to a console but like, RH, is there anywhy to boot straight
to a console?
-- Original Message --
From: Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 03 Oct
there are other ways but the way i do it is
rm /etc/rc2.d/S99xdm
next time u reboot xdm will not load.
nate
Ray Percival wrote:
I also would like to know how to make it boot to a console instead of xdm. I
know I can switch to a console but like, RH, is there anywhy to boot straight
to a
I recently have installed GNOME by hand, using the task*.deb gnome files as
references to what I needed to install. I installed all of the dependencies
of the task*.deb files except for a few files that had to do with audio. I
currently have a few problems:
1. Some programs take up more than
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Some programs take up more than the screen, and I can't see all of the
program. How can I fix this? I've gone through XF86config and XF86setup,
using 800x600, and saying I didn't want virtual desktops.
It depends on the window manager -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ gnotes
Hi,
I've got loads of problems with gnome:
gnotes: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/lib/libgnomeui.so.0: undefined symbol: argp_program_version
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ gmix
gmix: error in loading shared libraries
libgtk-1.1.so.13: cannot open shared object file: No
Hi,
I have a problem with all gnome programs:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ gnotes
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_type_create(): type `GtkCalendarDisplayOptions'
already exists.
** ERROR **: file gnometypes.c: line 30 (gnome_type_init): assertion
failed: (type_id != GTK_TYPE_INVALID)
aborting...
Abort
Here is
All gtk-based programs that I run on my box mysteriously die, always
on a mouse-click somewhere on their window, with this message on the
xterm that I start it from:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ Gdk-Message:
** ERROR **: sigsegv caught
I have these packages installed (from slink, but I had the same
Hi Debian users,
at home I installed some Gnome packages from Slink and have any
problems.
But at work, I have a fast conection to the net and have a updated
Slink box. When I try to run:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~$ gnome-session
gnome-session: error in loading
I'm trying to get gnome running. However, I'm running into problems
with libraries. I've ran dselect, and it states that I have everything
installed and configured, so I'm kind of at a loss.
Does anyone have any ideas on what I need to do?
Thanks,
Chris
The attached file is my
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|
| I'm trying to get gnome running. However, I'm running into problems
| with libraries. I've ran dselect, and it states that I have everything
| installed and configured, so I'm kind of at a loss.
|
| Does anyone have any ideas on what I need to do?
This is potato, right?
On 13 Dec, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
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|
| I'm trying to get gnome running. However, I'm running into problems
| with libraries. I've ran dselect, and it states that I have everything
| installed and configured, so I'm kind of at a loss.
|
| Does anyone have any ideas on what
Hello, when trying to run any gnome programs, i get the following error
about gdkfont.c. Currently I'm using gnome 27-1... although the error is
present no matter what version I'm using. Also using the latest wmaker. Am I
just stupid or is there something wrong? Thanks for any help!
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