On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 08:28, Daniel Pearson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 01, 2002, tal amir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following:
> > On Thursday 31 January 2002 11:12 pm, Daniel Pearson wrote:
> > 
> > > Yes, I had a problem very similar to that one the last time I tried to use
> > > Galeon.  I solved the problem by giving up and just using mozilla.
> > 
> > some solution. not working for me, thanks.
> > 
> > if you come home one day, and your computer will not start for some reason, 
> > will you go out shoping for a new one, or try to see whats the problem ?
> > see my point ? ;)
> 
> If I can download a new computer by spending nothing more than a trivial amount
> of time, money, and effort, then I will certainly get the new computer instead
> of wasting my time with the old one.
> See my point? ;)

from how you said it, it sounded like you just switched to another
browser withoun even trying..thats why i said what i did.

> 
> I'm not saying that I wouldn't try to fix the old computer at all, but I
> certainly would stop trying once I had spent a significant amount of time
> without making any progress at all.
> 
> In the case of Galeon, I tried to solve the problem by installing every package
> in Debian that seemed to be related to GConf, OAF, and bonobo.  When this
> didn't work I tried experimenting with various gconf-related utilities.  I also
> tried tracing through several configuration files that seemed like they might
> have been relevant.  None of my efforts helped in any way at all, so I decided
> to stop wasting my time.
> 

hope you are happy with the resault.
if you do find out what was the problem, please share.
 

> -- 
> {   Daniel Jacob Pearson   |             jesus mickey the clown           }
> {    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    |                 -- jeff covey                }
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