I couldn't make any sense of what happened.  It was a brand new install;
I think that kde, grip, samba, and maybe sshd were the only packages
that I had installed (using apt-get) at that time that didn't come with
the fresh install (samba or sshd may have been part of the original
install).  The machine previously had 7.04 on it, but the upgrade to
7.10 didn't go well, so I just tarred up my home directory and some
configs and did a fresh install.  I had restored some /etc configs such
as samba, I also restored my home directory from my previous 7.04
install.

Now the silly thing isn't starting kdm after a reboot, it is giving me a
text Login: prompt - grrrrrrrrr; at least startx worked.



----- Original Message ----
From: Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 3:16:00 AM
Subject: [Bug 144204] Re: I was running grip - I wasn't aware that anything had 
crashed

I cannot make sense of this crash. You have the recent python-gtk, which
does define that function. Did this happen during an upgrade, or do you
have custom Python modules installed, or something? Thank you!

** Changed in: restricted-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Incomplete

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