I see.. This issue must be address to the gnome and fedora developers. Anyway I will try to switch to KDE to test if the problem is still persistent or not.
Thanks once again. Cheers, -james On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 3:18 AM, Robin Laing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > James Corteciano wrote: > >> Great, its working! How did you manage to find solution by deleting files >> associated with user from /tmp ? >> >> -james >> >> > I had this happen to me (When I used gnome) and one of my kids using switch > user. It was frustrating and I just started to look at all the config files > that are used by gnome. > > I then ended up with only the /tmp files left so I deleted them. All was > well. :) It was a late night find so the details are not the best thing to > remember. > > It seems random when it happens and free time at home is to short to test > this for now. > > I have not seen this issue with kde. > > Now why /tmp affects your desktop is an issue that I have just thought > could be a security issue for I don't feel any settings for an individual > user should be stored in /tmp. > > > -- > Robin Laing > -- Linux Registered User #380364
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