The problem occurres after installing the FC6 and establishing
root account during installation. Then I create the default user
account and in this account I restore my files from backup.
I don't restore any gnome, gconf, and gtk related files,
I install from this account rpms with pup, or yumex.
Then I logoff and after I login back to the default user account 
the gnome panel is messed up. I can still log off.
Then I login to root account and root account desktop and gnome panel look
OK.
Then I create another user account from root account and after login to this 
new user account the desktop and gnome panel look OK. I can log off and login
to the new user account and the desktop and gnome panel are OK.

The only solution I can imagine is to do backup of the default user files,
delete the default account, create it again, and do careful restore.
I wonder whether there is another easier way.

Thank you,

Michal


-----Original Message-----
From: Ritesh Khadgaray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 12/14/2006 9:59 AM
To: Lijowski, Michal
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: gconftool-2 question
 
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 09:02 -0600, Lijowski, Michal wrote:
> It did not help. I noticed that .local, .icons, and .themes
> directories are missing from the home
> directory of the affected user. I have a couple FC6 systems and one

Is a single user affected on a system, or all users on a particular
system ?

>  user whose gnome panel is OK has .local directory
> but other user whose gnome panel is OK does not have this directory.
> All three directories are absent
> in home directories of root accounts.
> 

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Ritesh Khadgaray
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Ph: +919822394463
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