Stephen Tomlinson wrote:
I now get the following error message from each
[snip]
Okay, you've entered The Next Phase. ;)
I think the thing I did next was to log in via a text interface (via ssh, console, or whatever) and look at the owners of you ~/.g* directories. You should own .gnome[2], and .gconf[d], and the contents of those directories, recursively. Make sure you do, then try logging in using a GNOME2 session.
After fixing this up (for me, one of either .gconf or .gconfd was owned by root) I stopped getting those errors.
/mike.
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