Le jeudi 28 décembre 2006 à 18:55 -0500, Rick Thomas a écrit : > > I changed "etch" to "unstable" in sources.list. Then I did > > "aptitude update && aptitude install liborbit2 orbit2". It > > installed orbit2 and upgraded liborbit2 to version 1:2.14.4-1 and > > held back a whole bunch of stuff. Then I logged out and back in > > again. No change. It still goes all wiggly on me and finally > > gives me the second error popup. (The first error popup isn't > > expected at this point -- I answered "Delete" the first time it > > came up a while ago and haven't seen it since.) > > > > On an off chance, I rebooted the system. Still no change. Still > > all wiggly. > > Interesting difference -- Now it stays wiggly forever (well -- for 5 > minutes or more). I never actually see the error popup, and the > wiggles never go away.
Looks like gnome-settings-daemon is dying again and again. Is there any relevant output in your ~/.xsession-errors file ? -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.
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