On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 18:36:52 -0500, William Witt wrote:
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> This is probably the problem. A partial copy or corrupted .gconf
> directory. So try this:
>
> -After a reboot at the login screen press Crtl+Alt F2 -Log in text mode
> with your user acct -issue the following commands
> mv .gconf bak.gconf
> mv .gconfd bak.gconfd
> mv .gnome2 bak.gnome2
> mv .gnome2_private bak.gnome2_private
Very Dumb Question : are there supposed to be spaces in those
commands?? I thought mv took two arguments: what to move, and where to;
but I see no spaces here.
[....]
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