On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Luis M wrote:
> 2. rm -fr ~/.gnome* ~/.gconf* ~/.gtk* ~/.icons* ~/.themes*. In other words,
Why do people always insist on rm'ing stuff??? mv stuff to another directory, so you can try to diagnose the problem later. How do you expect the problem to ever get fixed if you tell people to rm their settings?
Valid point. My appologies. However, some of us just care about having things working (don't ask why are we using Debian "unstable" then :-) ). And it's very frustrating to try to debug a problem so sneaky as this one is. .xsession-errors have some crazy errors that sometimes are real and sometimes just false positives. Searching them in Google or any other archive yields nothing concrete.
But yeah, i usually move stuff to "old", kill all processes and login again.
Sometimes the problem is not in one's home though.
#2 should then read:
2. mkdir ~/old && mv ~/.gnome* ~/.gconf* ~/.gtk* ~/.icons* ~/.themes* ~/old/ ...
As suggested in the summary in other key for X related config files ;-)
Chipzz AKA Jan Van Buggenhout
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