Gnome logs in and the fam output repeats the following errors over and over:
fam: +chdir to "/home/richtl/.gnomm2/vfolders/applications"
fam: can't chdir("//home/richtl/.gnomm2/vfolders/applications") no such
file or directory
and the same for .gnome2/vfolders and .gnome/mime-info.
I created the missing directories and gnome now works properly.
Question: who creates these folders and why weren't they created on my
(fresh) installation? Any ideas?
Rich
On Sat, 2002-09-28 at 03:00, Frederic Crozat wrote:
Le Fri, 27 Sep 2002 16:41:47 +0000, Richard Tango-Lowy a ecrit :
> The machine in question is a masq server on the open net. I just happen to
> need use the desktop side on occasion.
>
> With no fam or gnome running, I made the change to /etc/hosts.allow. Same
> error. If I kill xinetd from a root console while gnome is hanging, gnome
> will come up. If I then restart xinetd, the system will hang again when I
> start any gnome apps, such as nautilus.
Strange, it works here...
Could you :
-stop xinetd
-start fam "by hand" as root, using fam -d -f and check for error message
in the fam output..
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