--- guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hey people, some strange things are happening here on my Gnome-2.10 > > (garnome-2.10.01): > > > > 1) The gnome-panel help, called from the right click menu, can't be shown. > When > > I try to see it, there's a crash with a box saying: "could not load section > - > > The section ‘gospanel-5’ does not exist in this document. > > The same for me. :-/ > > > If you were directed > > to this section from a Help button in an application, please report this to > the > > maintainers of that application." > > Did you do that already?
In fact, not, but I will soon. > > > > 2) Where is the gnome-panel applet modem-lights???? > > Do you mean this one? > Modem monitor 2.10.0 > Applet for activating and monitoring a dial-up network connection. > > It is available in the Applets List for me, installed to > $prefix/libexec/modem_applet and is part of desktop/gnome-applets. Well, I've done a make clean in ~/garnome/desktop/gnome-applets and after a "make install". Now, I do have modem_applet avaiable on panel, but it doesn't work. I can't access modem at any way, I think it's an issue related to the question below. > > Please check, if you got those files. > > > > 3) Gnome-system-tools are unacessible to me. When I call them, "network", > for > > example, its window opens, but the machine keeps thinking, frozen, and I > have > > to kill the window. I can't reach its content. Therefore, I have to go into > the > > internet through a terminal, it's not too easy... > > Maybe related to the one above? I think you're right. But I can't see a solution. Any G-S-T, when cliked, turn itself in a constant loop, without a password box or similar. I had to kill it manually. And even when I do that, when I go into a next session, there's always a window with that old application suposelly killed in its looping. It's very weird. > > > > I deleted gnome-volume-manager, epiphany (I've already had firefox-1.0.1) > and > > ximian-connector before building, and then I've made a "make install". > > Removing those packages is ok and should not cause any issues. > > However, as you ran 'make install', there can be packages remaining > unbuilt, which can cause issues. Please make sure you got everything > built by running 'make paranoid-install' in the desktop/ directory. > > I've done that, but no new situation with Gnome-System-Tools or modemlights. Only speed, maybe. __________________________________________________ Converse com seus amigos em tempo real com o Yahoo! Messenger http://br.download.yahoo.com/messenger/ -- garnome-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/garnome-list
