Le 20 mai 2006 à 08:04, William Howe a écrit :Alexander --I recently made a bit of progress on an issue I raised a while back, and I wanted to share this with the fink beginners' mailing list, in case someone else was struggling with this.Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/CI
Alexander --I recently made a bit of progress on an issue I raised a while back, and I wanted to share this with the fink beginners' mailing list, in case someone else was struggling with this.I had recently upgraded to 10.4.5+Apple's x11, and I was trying to get gnome up and running. The problem
On 4/10/06, William Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK
> Sorry about the delay; this took me a while.
>
> The version I had installed was gnome-vfs2 2.6.1.1-17.
> The only newer version seems to be gnome-vfs2 2.10.1-5, which is in
> the unstable distribution.
>
> The fink FAQ does outline how to
On 4/7/06, William Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And your failure mode is identical?
> Yes
>
> > Same OS version?
> Yes. OS 10.4.5.
>
> > Also using Apple's X11?
> Yes. I have Apple's X11 installed.
>
> > What version of gnome-vfs is it?
> It is the gnome-vfs-daemon installed with the GNOME c
And your failure mode is identical?
Yes
Same OS version?
Yes. OS 10.4.5.
Also using Apple's X11?
Yes. I have Apple's X11 installed.
What version of gnome-vfs is it?
It is the gnome-vfs-daemon installed with the GNOME convenience
package, fink bundle-gnome 2.6.0-2.
To reproduce failure
On 4/7/06, William Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello --
>
> I am reposting a question from 4/4/2006. I hope I'm doing this the right
> way, as I am a true fink beginner.
>
> I think my problem is with Gnome Nautilus.
>
> I just installed Mac OSX 10.4.5, changed my X server to Apple's X11,
>
Hello --I am reposting a question from 4/4/2006. I hope I'm doing this the right way, as I am a true fink beginner.I think my problem is with Gnome Nautilus.I just installed Mac OSX 10.4.5, changed my X server to Apple's X11, and updated my gnome desktop. All installs were fresh; I even wiped th