Take a look in your home directory, there should be a .gnome-errors file
that might be of somehelp.

--rdp


On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jeffry Smith wrote:

> I installed Debian 2.2 on my home system (a dual PPro with 128MB of
> memory, S3 Trio3D video card w/4MB of memory, IBM POWERDisplay/20
> monitor [1280x1024@60 or 77 Hz, multifrequency], Logitech trackball).
> X works fine (using
> the recommended SVGA server, X version 3.3.6).  However, when I try to
> use GNOME on top of X, the screen disappears into a bunch of little
> stripes, and the keyboard locks up (even alt-ctrl-backspace doesn't
> work).  This was with the GNOME 1.0.53 from Debian.  I installed Helix
> (GNOME 1.2), same problem.  I've done XF86Setup, both putting the
> memory in and letting it probe. I use the IMP/2 selection for the
> trackball, mouse seems to work.  Has anyone else seen
> this problem, or have a clue as to why it happens?  Equally important
> as to the why, anyone have a clue as to how to solve it?
> 
> jeff
> 
> 
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> Jeffry Smith      Technical Sales Consultant     Mission Critical Linux
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> Thought for today:  greenbar n. 
> 
>  A style of fanfolded continuous-feed paper
>    with alternating green and white bars on it, especially used in
>    old-style line printers.  This slang almost certainly dates way back
>    to mainframe days.
> 
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