On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 11:05:16PM -0400, Jim wrote:
> Any luck resolving your problem with gnucash after bringing the gnome 2.4 
> stuff?  I would like to try 2.4, but I depend on gnucash and don't want to 
> screw it up.

The easy work-around is just to fire off the gconfd-1 by hand.  Just
run 'gconfd-1' at a shell prompt.  You don't have to be root, just
run it as your normal user account.  Once it's running, gnucash will
come up and run just fine.  I've not seen any problems with it, it's
just annoying.

-- 
Chris

--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Reply via email to