--- vivek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 04:56 -0700, arundeep Singh wrote:
> > > arundeep: can you try running the config tools from command line?
> > > open a
> > > gnome-terminal (or konsole if yu use kde) and try starting the
> > > application from there
> > > 
> > > e.g. in redhat 9
> > > # redhat-config-users
> > 
> > i tried this but it says :
> >          redhat-config-users requires a currently running X server.
> 
> it seems yu are running a gtk-free environment, eh? (i'm kde-free
> btw) 
> this is a bug as redhat should give some meaningful messages instead
> of
> the one displayed above
> 
> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=98516
> 
> in short, yu need to install pygtk2 and gnome-python2
> 

but the thing is that all these tools were working fine earlier without

these packages, then why shouls i install these packages now

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Arundeep Singh,
M.Tech (IS), IIIT Allahabad, 
U.P, India. 
ph: 09415262466, 09417066713
http://www.i-cognition.com

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