I'm not sure if I fixed it but I found the problem at least. 1. I was logged in as root after finishing my 10 hour Apt-get run to install the rest of the software I needed, and started X to test if it worked. At this point I had not migrated my old users. I tried to start Nautilus, but nothing happened.
2. I logged in as a normal user, and Nautilus would not start (this point I sent the parent to this thread) 3. I had to reboot for some odd reason. 4. I logged in as my normal user 5. Nautilus started (WOOO!) 6. I started X as root, Nautilus would not start 7. I logged in as another user, and Nautilus would not start 8. I went to work on something else, and had to reboot. At this point both my users on my system could start X and run Nautilus. Okay, I have not tried to log in as root and start nautilus again, since at this point I have no reason to startx as root any way. Looks like a bug, but I dont know. I dont need Nautilus as root, so I think I am done with this error. On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 22:06, Arthur H. Johnson II wrote: > I dont know if its how I installed Debian Woody, but Nautilus will not > start. The only error I get is: > > Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library > > Not sure what to do from here. > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Arthur H. Johnson II [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Linux Box http://www.linuxbox.nu -- "Ah, " said Arthur, "this is obviously some strange usage of the word safe that I wasn't previously aware of. "