Daevid Vincent writes:
So now I'm out of ideas.
Is there a 'debug' mode or something I can see what or why whatever is
crashing? How can I be the *only* one having this issue?!
Maybe you find something in ~/.xsession-errors, but I doubt that. There is
also ~/.gnomerc-errors, have a look
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From: Alex Schuster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Daevid Vincent writes:
So now I'm out of ideas.
Is there a 'debug' mode or something I can see what or why
whatever is
crashing? How can I be the *only* one having this
I've still got no gnome working and no idea how to fix this.
I joined the gnome list, but it's useless. I've posted several times, and
nothing gets through to it! I use DynDNS so it should work
fine. The Exim list (which blocks too) works. In any event, it's so low volume
(shocking considering
El 22/05/05 00:33:09, Bill Six escribió:
Hi,
My computer was accidently shut down uncleanly while
running Gnome. When it was restarted, the icons on
the desktop won't show, when you right click on the
desktop no options are presented, and the background
image doesn't show.
Any ideas as to
On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 17:33 -0700, Bill Six wrote:
Hi,
My computer was accidently shut down uncleanly while
running Gnome. When it was restarted, the icons on
the desktop won't show, when you right click on the
desktop no options are presented, and the background
image doesn't show.
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org wrote:
On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 17:33 -0700, Bill Six wrote:
Hi,
My computer was accidently shut down uncleanly while
running Gnome. When it was restarted, the icons on
the desktop won't show, when you right click on the
desktop no options are presented, and the
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