LD:
What are the contents of your .xinitrc file?
Have you looked at http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/
GNOME to see if the problem is addressed there?
I regularly reinstall GNOME on one of my Macs to test it and have not
encountered this problem...
On 21 May 2007, at 20:36, Boey Maun Suang wrote:
Hi LD,
On 14/05/2007, at 00:22, LD wrote:
The GNOME applications menu shows no installed applications in any
user account. Also, when I try to access help within GNOME, I get
an error message about no file association. I tried editing
applications.menu based on information from the GNOME lists, but
to no avail. I have all the current GNOME ports installed under
10.4.9 PPC. KDE is also installed, and seems to work about as well
as you would expect.
Anyone else have this problem? Thanks for replies.
I'm afraid that I don't use GNOME (and don't have the time or space
on my laptop to test it out just now). I'm just replying (a) so
that you know that you're not being ignored, and (b) in that hope
reviving the thread might bring this to the attention of someone
who knows more about MacPorts' installation of GNOME.
So, anyone able to help LD out here?
Kind regards,
Maun Suang
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