Ivan Vučica <[email protected]> writes:

> Don't forget, settings are located in ~/GNUstep.

> I'm just guessing that you may have set "cairo" as backend in one of
> the user defaults. Which -back variant did you install? Try installing
> cairo one (package name seems to be:
> gnustep-back0.20-cairo). Alternatively, try finding a mention of cairo
> in ~/GNUstep. 

Indeed, I searched for libgnustep-cairo but didn't find it, but when I
install gnustep-back0.20-cairo I can run say Shisen.app.

However, I can't run Gorm, but this is another issue.

> Finally, I'd really recommend you to use a build made from source code
> in Subversion trunk.

Thanks, but I prefer debian packages.

-- 
Regards from Pal


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