Hi Svetlana,

> I use GNUstep on the latest stable of Debian. Haven't compiled it previously, 
> but here is a few uneducated guesses:
> 
> Personally I would start from scratch, but not install ubuntu-desktop. This 
> draws their Desktop Environment which Ubuntu uses by default (unity or gnome 
> or something else that I don't remember). Would this be a possibility?

I could start from scratch. But I need to install something that gives me a GUI 
login. I started with the Ubuntu server install. This got me a text login only. 
I then did 

        apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
        apt-get install wmaker

and chose Window Maker before logging in. I could remove ubuntu-desktop from 
the system but I guess this gets me back to a text login!?

> Are you setting environment variables in bashrc? Something like 
> <http://www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/User/GNUstep/gnustep-howto_4.html#Environment-Setup>.

I did

        cd 
        pico .profile

and added the following line.

. /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh

> 
> Does the issue occur after reboot?

Yes! :-(

Thanks,

 Andreas


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