Re: Re: Gnome, Nautilus, KDE anomalies

2003-10-22 Thread Edward Murrell
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 03:51, G D Roux wrote: *snip* > This morning, I booted up and tried to run K-Mail. The Gnome desktop > had gone, but my mouse cursor froze, my hard drive light went on full > time, and my whole system went totally sluggish. First message I got > was that Nautilus was searching

Re: Re: Gnome, Nautilus, KDE anomalies

2003-10-22 Thread Mark Roach
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 10:51, G D Roux wrote: > I've experienced pretty much the same symptoms on a fresh SuSE 8.2 > installation. If you've had any insights as to what is going on I'd be > much obliged for any advice. [snippetty-snip] > back to a graphical interface. > I was not playing around with

Re: Re: Gnome, Nautilus, KDE anomalies

2003-10-22 Thread G D Roux
I've experienced pretty much the same symptoms on a fresh SuSE 8.2 installation. If you've had any insights as to what is going on I'd be much obliged for any advice. In my case, I'd just managed to install my winmodem properly, and was trying out browsers last night (newbie convert from Win

Re: Gnome, Nautilus, KDE anomalies

2003-08-18 Thread Bret Comstock Waldow
Oh, and I forgot, in addition to all this, when I start Galeon, it starts spawning Galeon sessions as fast as it can. If I start Mozilla, I get the hourglass for a while, then no browser. On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 14:22, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote: > I am running Woody with backports. I have KDE 2.

Gnome, Nautilus, KDE anomalies

2003-08-18 Thread Bret Comstock Waldow
I am running Woody with backports. I have KDE 2.2.2 and Gnome 2. I mostly wanted Gnome 2 so I could run a recent version of Gnomemeeting, but I installed lots of the rest of it anyway to get anti-aliasing for gnome based apps, try it out, etc. I sign into a KDE session. Some odd things are happ