No, just paste the results into a mail message, and maybe something will be obvious to me.

On Jun 15, 2004, at 3:15 PM, Daniel Laughlin wrote:

I did that should I just install them all that I don't have.

On Jun 15, 2004, at 12:38 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

Run "fink list -n -s gnome" to see what gnome packages you don't have installed (I don't recall which package provided gnome-session in 1.4).

On Jun 15, 2004, at 12:39 PM, Daniel Laughlin wrote:

I am only using stable packages and gnome-bundle is version 1.4-23

On Jun 15, 2004, at 10:52 AM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

What version of GNOME did you install? If you installed 2.4, you have to have the gnome-session package, which didn't exist for earlier versions of GNOME (i.e. gnome-session got moved to a different package).

On Jun 15, 2004, at 11:24 AM, Daniel Laughlin wrote:

I was running gnome (installed using gnome-bundle) and it was working fine until I self-updated and some things like gnome core were updated. It just wouldn't start after that. I had my .xinitrc file exec gnome-session and nothing came up. I tried executing gnome-session from an xterm and it says command not found. I even removed fink and started over, but I have same results.

Using Panther 10.3.4






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