Charles Curley writes:
> On Wed, 27 Jul 2022 17:50:42 -0600
> Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
>
>> I just noticed I have over a million files lurking in
>> $HOME/.gnome2/keyrings/ with names of the form
>> login.keyring.temp-n
>
>> Is there an accepted way to
On Wed, 27 Jul 2022 17:50:42 -0600
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> I just noticed I have over a million files lurking in
> $HOME/.gnome2/keyrings/ with names of the form
> login.keyring.temp-n
> Is there an accepted way to
> keep them from accumulating like this?
You can
I just noticed I have over a million files lurking in
$HOME/.gnome2/keyrings/ with names of the form
login.keyring.temp-n
where n is a nine digit number.
Literally over a million:
ls ~/.gnome2/keyrings/ | wc
1695549 1695549 50118672
>From the names, I assume these are tempor
On Sat, 31 Aug 2013 02:27:11 +1000
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 8/31/13, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> > On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 23:11:23 +1000
> > Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> >> I seek a network monitor applet for my panels, like could be added
> >> in Gnome2:
> >&g
On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 23:11:23 +1000
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> I seek a network monitor applet for my panels, like could be added in
> Gnome2:
>
> It might have been called netspeed.
>
> Basically, it was a black rectangle, scrolling right to left, with
> color fill
On 8/31/13, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> Have you thought about either Conky or Gkrellm (my choice)?
Yes, few years ago I used gkrellm a lot. I shall dust it off again.
Also, the other thread references fbpanel - I guess it might be time
to build my DE from custom bits...
I would like to see one d
On 8/31/13, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 23:11:23 +1000
> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> I seek a network monitor applet for my panels, like could be added in
>> Gnome2:
>>
>> It might have been called netspeed.
> For a very simple monitor (two bar
I seek a network monitor applet for my panels, like could be added in Gnome2:
It might have been called netspeed.
Basically, it was a black rectangle, scrolling right to left, with
color fill below throughput line.
Does such a thing exist that can be used in an XFCE4 setup?
(Other than this
Pol Hallen wrote at 2013-04-15 06:15 -0500:
> I need to disable 2 buttons from menu buttons in gnome2
>
> I find consolekit and check /etc/ but I can't resolve :-/
>
> also using gconf-editor, I can't change that settings :-(
>
> Any idea to resolve this problem
Hi folks!
I need to disable 2 buttons from menu buttons in gnome2
I find consolekit and check /etc/ but I can't resolve :-/
also using gconf-editor, I can't change that settings :-(
Any idea to resolve this problem?
thanks!
Pol
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If you are using squeeze, and it works they way you it to. Then it is best
to leave it as so. I prefer Gnome2 amongst any DE:very stable and
configurable. The hardware I have is capable of running Gnome3, but I need
something that will run on all hardware.
If it ain't broken, don't f
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 07:32:03PM +0100, Ellwood Blues wrote:
> 2012/4/27 Ralf Mardorf :
> > On Fri, 2012-04-27 at 17:26 +0100, Ellwood Blues wrote:
> >> http://mate-desktop.org/install/#debian
> >
> > No experiences here, but I heard that it shouldn'
2012/4/29 Camaleón :
the
> final decision on what to use and how to use it is always on the user's
> side.
>
> Greetings,
I agree with that.
Cheers.
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Please post on the list, if you prefer so.
Wait for Mate 1.2.3 because there is a bug with a library that blocks
partially the upgrades on Wheezy, at the moment I am on Wheezy with
Mate 1.2.0 and I've read that it the bug is fixed on 1.2.3 version.
After that it should be smooth and easy. Anyway
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 11:12:20 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Apr 2012 20:47:25 +0100, Ellwood Blues wrote:
>
>> So you will be loyal but Gnome won't?
>
> No, I did not say -by no means- that. Maybe you missed the "until" and
> the rest of the argument.
>
> When I feel that GNOME has complet
On Sat, 28 Apr 2012 20:47:25 +0100, Ellwood Blues wrote:
>> So thanks but no, I will be be loyal to GNOME until they decide to take
>> a radical path I can't deal with (like it happened when I moved from
>> KDE 3 to GNOME 2 because of the poor state of KDE 4.0).
>
>
> So you will be loyal but Gn
> So thanks but no, I will be be loyal to GNOME until they decide to take a
> radical path I can't deal with (like it happened when I moved from KDE 3
> to GNOME 2 because of the poor state of KDE 4.0).
So you will be loyal but Gnome won't?
I think that that mentality will kill linux.
As Jono B
2012/4/27 Ralf Mardorf :
> On Fri, 2012-04-27 at 17:26 +0100, Ellwood Blues wrote:
>> http://mate-desktop.org/install/#debian
>
> No experiences here, but I heard that it shouldn't be a good successor
> of GNOME2.
>
I am deciding now which one is may favourite: Xfce
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 21:54:52 +0300, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
> I have now tried MATE and can confirm that it feels just like GNOME 2.
I don't have nothing against Mate or another alternative projects (such
Trinity for KDE 3) but based in my experience, I prefer to stick with
bigger projects (whe
Gnome 3 updates and report if I find anything specific.
3/ Keep Squeeze until it's unsupported.
Running Wheezy here.
I bet you're not the OP, right?
That's right.
4/ Choose another DE/WM.
This looks like my only chance, but I like Gnome2. Haven't found any
othe
On 27.04.2012 21:05, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-04-27 at 14:45 +, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 21:15:58 +, James Allsopp wrote:
>>
>>> I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
>>> costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
>
> Yes, s
On Fri, 2012-04-27 at 14:45 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 21:15:58 +, James Allsopp wrote:
>
> > I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
> > costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
Yes, switch to Xfce4 or LXDE :p.
> "At all costs"? Wh
On Fri, 2012-04-27 at 17:26 +0100, Ellwood Blues wrote:
> http://mate-desktop.org/install/#debian
No experiences here, but I heard that it shouldn't be a good successor
of GNOME2.
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On 27.04.2012 19:26, Ellwood Blues wrote:
> 012/4/27 Mika Suomalainen :
>> On 27.04.2012 13:56, Ellwood Blues wrote:
>>> 2012/4/26 James Allsopp :
Hello,
I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
>>
012/4/27 Mika Suomalainen :
> On 27.04.2012 13:56, Ellwood Blues wrote:
>> 2012/4/26 James Allsopp :
>>> Hello,
>>> I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
>>> costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> James
>>>
>>>
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ing Wheezy here.
I bet you're not the OP, right?
>> 4/ Choose another DE/WM.
>
> This looks like my only chance, but I like Gnome2. Haven't found any
> other I really like *yet*.
(...)
You keep searching, then.
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Dom wrote:
I'd just like to say that I'm not completely against gnome3, but it
doesn't work for me (yet). I have to accept that with the hardware
that I'm using I may have to move off to another desktop.
Have a go with LXDE alongside your present setup, & see how you feel
about it, no need
njoyable but remember it won't
last forever.
Barely works on my laptop. Slow and some font corruption. Also other
issues - something weird in Iceweasel last time I tried it.
3/ Keep Squeeze until it's unsupported.
Running Wheezy here.
4/ Choose another DE/WM.
This looks like my
On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 21:15:58 +, James Allsopp wrote:
> I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
> costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
"At all costs"? Whether such possibility exists, the price will be very
high ;-)
I would suggest against going
On 27.04.2012 13:56, Ellwood Blues wrote:
> 2012/4/26 James Allsopp :
>> Hello,
>> I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
>> costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
>>
>> Thanks
>> James
>>
>>
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On 27.04.2012 10:56, Miles Bader wrote:
> James Allsopp writes:
>> I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at
>> all costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
>
> Hmm, can't you just run it in "compability" mode or whatever it's
> called...? [if you want to avoi
2012/4/26 James Allsopp :
> Hello,
> I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
> costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
>
> Thanks
> James
>
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The Debian GNOME team are offering the "fallback" mode as "GNOME classic"
from GDM - however, it is pretty different to GNOME2 IMHO, and upstream
have said that it's a stop-gap so will be unsupported at some time in
the future. I'd be surprised if it was in wheezy
James Allsopp writes:
> I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at
> all costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
Hmm, can't you just run it in "compability" mode or whatever it's
called...? [if you want to avoid gnome-shell... I don't see much
obvious differen
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> You could just put on hold all the gnome2 packages, but it is not a viable
solution.
Hello,
I want to update from Squeeze to Wheezy but want to avoid Gnome 3 at all
costs, is there a way of doing this successfully?
Thanks
James
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Hi :)
not a serious issue, anyway, when the session starts it takes many
seconds before the panel gets loaded. For several seconds there's a
standstill.
Dunno at what upgrade for my testing, this issue began, since I'm busy
and have less time for the computer at the moment [1].
I did the last ba
> > Forwarded Message
> > From: Patrick Wiseman
> > To: Debian User Lists
> > Subject: Re: How to get rid of the 'Wastebasket' and other icons on
> > the GNOME2 desktop?
> > Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 10:13:03 -0400
> >
> >
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 11:02 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:46:27 +0200
> Ralf Mardorf dijo:
>
>>Where are the settings to get rid of 'Computer', 'User's home' and
>>especially the 'Wastebasket' on the GNOME /Desktop?
>>
>>I never use the 'Wastebasket' and I don't like oth
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:46:27 +0200
Ralf Mardorf dijo:
>Where are the settings to get rid of 'Computer', 'User's home' and
>especially the 'Wastebasket' on the GNOME /Desktop?
>
>I never use the 'Wastebasket' and I don't like other icons either on
>the /Desptop.
On my Fedora 14 computer with Gnom
Hi,
That's easy. The desktop is drawn by nautilus. Thus you need to look at
the following gconf path: /apps/nautilus/desktop. There you find
settings like computer_icon_visible, home_icon_visible and so on.
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On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:46:27 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> I had no success using Google.
That's a bad excuse ;-P
> Where are the settings to get rid of 'Computer', 'User's home' and
> especially the 'Wastebasket' on the GNOME /Desktop?
(...)
Open gnome gconf and find the appropiate keys:
/ap
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had no success using Google.
>
> Where are the settings to get rid of 'Computer', 'User's home' and
> especially the 'Wastebasket' on the GNOME /Desktop?
>
> I never use the 'Wastebasket' and I don't like other icons either on
> the
Hi,
I had no success using Google.
Where are the settings to get rid of 'Computer', 'User's home' and
especially the 'Wastebasket' on the GNOME /Desktop?
I never use the 'Wastebasket' and I don't like other icons either on
the /Desptop.
Regards,
Ralf
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On Tue, 2010-05-11 at 21:37 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Alan Ianson wrote:
>
> >
> > Yes, that is on my radar too. It looks to be for ubuntu but I am not sure
> > of their goals. I'm kind of hoping for kde3 that can be developed and used
> > as always for anyone interested and any distribution.
> >
On Tuesday 11 May 2010 20:23:37 Alan Ianson wrote:
> On Tue May 11 2010 12:11:42 pm Lisi wrote:
> > On Tuesday 11 May 2010 18:10:32 Alan Ianson wrote:
> > > On Tue May 11 2010 08:41:59 am deloptes wrote:
> > > > Don't understand me wrong. I am for improvement and progress but not
> > > > the way kd
Alan Ianson wrote:
>
> Yes, that is on my radar too. It looks to be for ubuntu but I am not sure
> of their goals. I'm kind of hoping for kde3 that can be developed and used
> as always for anyone interested and any distribution.
>
> I suppose I am hoping for a lot.. :)
I don't think so. "We, t
Lisi wrote:
> I believe preserving and enhancing 3.5 is exactly the purpose of this
> project:
> http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/
it looks just lovely ;-)
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Alan Ianson wrote:
> On Tue May 11 2010 08:41:59 am deloptes wrote:
>
>> Don't understand me wrong. I am for improvement and progress but not the
>> way kde4 is pushing it to the end user.
>
> If there was enough interest, kde3 could continue to be developed as it's
> own project.
>
> I would s
On Tue May 11 2010 12:11:42 pm Lisi wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 May 2010 18:10:32 Alan Ianson wrote:
> > On Tue May 11 2010 08:41:59 am deloptes wrote:
> > > Don't understand me wrong. I am for improvement and progress but not
> > > the way kde4 is pushing it to the end user.
> >
> > If there was enough
On Tuesday 11 May 2010 18:10:32 Alan Ianson wrote:
> On Tue May 11 2010 08:41:59 am deloptes wrote:
> > Don't understand me wrong. I am for improvement and progress but not the
> > way kde4 is pushing it to the end user.
>
> If there was enough interest, kde3 could continue to be developed as it's
On Tue May 11 2010 08:41:59 am deloptes wrote:
> Don't understand me wrong. I am for improvement and progress but not the
> way kde4 is pushing it to the end user.
If there was enough interest, kde3 could continue to be developed as it's own
project.
I would support the project but I can't cont
Lisi wrote:
>>
>> I believe preserving and enhancing 3.5 is exactly the purpose of this
>> project:
>> http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/
>
> Thanks, John, for the info. That looks very encouraging.
>
> Someone else had mentioned it, but as being available for Ubuntu, which I
> had read as on
> /opt with KDE4 into /usr. And maybe get answer on this question with
> > > Gnome2 and Gnome3?
> > >
> > > P.S. Sorry, my english is bad
> >
> > I'm really thinking of starting a project to prolong the life of kde3.
> >
> > we could really do wh
On Tue, 2010-05-11 at 12:39 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Alexander V. Wolf wrote:
>
> > Hello everybody!
> >
> > Maybe possible installed KDE3 and KDE4 paralleled? Example: KDE3 into
> > /opt with KDE4 into /usr. And maybe get answer on this question with
> > Gn
Alexander V. Wolf wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> Maybe possible installed KDE3 and KDE4 paralleled? Example: KDE3 into
> /opt with KDE4 into /usr. And maybe get answer on this question with
> Gnome2 and Gnome3?
>
> P.S. Sorry, my english is bad
>
I'm really thin
Hello everybody!
Maybe possible installed KDE3 and KDE4 paralleled? Example: KDE3 into
/opt with KDE4 into /usr. And maybe get answer on this question with
Gnome2 and Gnome3?
P.S. Sorry, my english is bad
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Il giorno mar, 07/04/2009 alle 10.58 +0200, Mirco Piccin ha scritto:
> Hi all,
> after upgrade from lenny/sid to sqeeze/sid, not all is working fine.
> My actual problem is this: if i try to open some kind of file (i.e.
> pdf, ods, png... ), happens that a popup tells me:
>
> "The filename
Hi all,
after upgrade from lenny/sid to sqeeze/sid, not all is working fine.
My actual problem is this: if i try to open some kind of file (i.e.
pdf, ods, png... ), happens that a popup tells me:
"The filename ".ods" indicates that this file is of type
"ods document". The contents of the file ind
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 16:29:15 +0200, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> >> thanks for the suggest, but output about screen resolution is correct:
> >>
> >> # xdpyinfo | egrep 'dimens|resol'
> >> dimensions:1400x1050 pixels (286x214 millimeters)<- that is my
> >> screen resolution..
> >
Hi all.
>> thanks for the suggest, but output about screen resolution is correct:
>>
>> # xdpyinfo | egrep 'dimens|resol'
>> dimensions:1400x1050 pixels (286x214 millimeters)<- that is my
>> screen resolution..
>> resolution:124x125 dots per inch
>>
>>
>> For now i modify manually
On Sun, Oct 14, 2007 at 22:12:34 +0200, Mirco Piccin wrote:
[...]
> thanks for the suggest, but output about screen resolution is correct:
>
> # xdpyinfo | egrep 'dimens|resol'
> dimensions:1400x1050 pixels (286x214 millimeters)<- that is my
> screen resolution..
> resolution:124
On Sun, Oct 14, 2007 at 04:12:34PM EDT, Mirco Piccin wrote:
>Hi!
>
>>> ...fonts on gnome 2 is now strange: seems big and bold (seems to use
>>> "magnify" :-)).
>>
>>Check if the output of
>>
>>xdpyinfo | egrep 'dimens|resol'
>>
>>matches the actual dimensions of
Hi!
>> ...fonts on gnome 2 is now strange: seems big and bold (seems to use
>> "magnify" :-)).
>
>Check if the output of
>
>xdpyinfo | egrep 'dimens|resol'
>
>matches the actual dimensions of your monitor.
thanks for the suggest, but output about screen resolution is correct:
# xdpyinfo | egrep
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 17:36:32 +0200, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi all.
> Few days ago it's arrived my new laptop :-D
> I install on it the debian lenny via netinstall.
> This time i choose "Desktop Environment" from the installer cd (usually
> start with "base system" and then upgrade with window ma
seems to use
"magnify" :-)).
Can anyone help me to do my gnome beautiful?
What could happened to the font configuration?
Who can tell me if the default "clean" gnome2 fonts configuration is now
usable?
Thanks and feel free to ask me more details...
Dear debian-users
I run sid on my workstations:
10 days or so ago I had a hang up with
apt-get dist-upgrade
I got this error:
"error running python pre-rtupdate hook python-gnome2"
and upgrade stopped:
and there were problems with
the install of the three packages
pyt
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 11:51:13AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Where do you change the window manager default in gnome2? I have
> sawfish running behind it from a previous installation, got carried
> during upgrade to gnome2.
> Thanks to all in advance.
>
I recently h
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 04:37:03PM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 11:51:13AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > Where do you change the window manager default in gnome2? I have
> > sawfish running behind it from a previous installation, got carried
> &
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 11:51:13AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Where do you change the window manager default in gnome2? I have
> sawfish running behind it from a previous installation, got carried
> during upgrade to gnome2.
> Thanks to all in advance.
>
I've done this
Where do you change the window manager default in gnome2? I have
sawfish running behind it from a previous installation, got carried
during upgrade to gnome2.
Thanks to all in advance.
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Setyo Nugroho escribió:
Hi Pedro,
Thans for your e-mail.
Perhaps you misunderstood me.
Morphix is a distro based on Knoppix (which is in turn based on Debian). I have already Debian in my box. It works very well, except gnome.
And I do not intend to install another distro (morphix etc) in my box
Hi Pedro,
Thans for your e-mail.
Perhaps you misunderstood me.
Morphix is a distro based on Knoppix (which is in turn based on Debian). I have
already Debian in my box. It works very well, except gnome.
And I do not intend to install another distro (morphix etc) in my box just in order to
get m
Setyo Nugroho escribió:
Hi Pedro,
I have my lovely debian in my box installed. To my knowledge morphix is a debian-based distro, like knoppix or gnoppix. Pls remind me, if my view is wrong. What I need is only a working gnome2, not a distro other than debian.
Nevertheless, any help is still
Hi Pedro,
I have my lovely debian in my box installed. To my knowledge morphix is a debian-based
distro, like knoppix or gnoppix. Pls remind me, if my view is wrong. What I need is
only a working gnome2, not a distro other than debian.
Nevertheless, any help is still highly appraciated
Hi Thomas,
My sound daemon ist artsd. And this works accordingly.
Regards,
Setyo
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> What sound daemon are you running if any? I had a problem similar to this a few
> weeks back. I might be able to help.'
>
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Setyo Nugroho escribió:
Hi all,
I did not really succeed installing gnome2.2. in my woody debian.
Use www.morphix.org that includes Gnome for Debian ( Gnobian ) with Hard
Disk installation ( installation without problems).
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Setyo Nugroho wrote:
Hi all,
I did not really succeed installing gnome2.2. in my woody debian.
my /etc/apt/source.list file contains ONLY this:
deb http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/mirrors.evilgeniuses.org.uk/debian/backports/woody gnome2.2/
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contr
Hi all,
I did not really succeed installing gnome2.2. in my woody debian.
my /etc/apt/source.list file contains ONLY this:
deb http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/mirrors.evilgeniuses.org.uk/debian/backports/woody
gnome2.2/
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb http:
Hello List,
whereas I can read my PDF slides without troubles with acrobatreader
(DEB from Marillat) in normal mode,
I encounter toubles when I want to display them in fullscreen mode:
acrobatreader becames very slow and the screen is partially full.
Any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Hello List,
whereas I can read my PDF slides without troubles with acrobatreader
(DEB from Marillat) in normal mode,
I encounter toubles when I want to display them in fullscreen mode:
acrobatreader becames very slow and the screen is partially full.
Any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 03:44, Magnus Therning wrote:
> I have started to get used to having Gnome2 related things change
> everytime I run 'apt-get upgrade' on my 'unstable' machine. Things
> change sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse, but things
>
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 06:20:26PM +0930, David Purton wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how I can fix gnome2.4 :(
Woohoo fixed - somehow missed a couple of libbonobo2 packages - odd that
there were no dependency complaints
dc
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change sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse, but things
NEVER break! Thank you for that!
I was very pleasantly surprised to s
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"Karsten M. Self" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 03:28:36PM +0100, Colin Watson
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 11:36:25PM +0930, David Purton wrote:
>
> > > Sadly no, I neglected to say that I could not get things
On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 07:46:05PM +0100, David Jardine wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 10:12:18AM -0500, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 02:10:01PM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > on Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 03:28:36PM +0100, Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > > On F
On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 02:10:01PM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 03:28:36PM +0100, Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 11:36:25PM +0930, David Purton wrote:
>
> > > Sadly no, I neglected to say that I could not get things to work even
> > >
On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 10:12:18AM -0500, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 02:10:01PM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 03:28:36PM +0100, Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 11:36:25PM +0930, David Purton wrote:
> >
> > > >
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> Other tips?
use zsh:
[orr](0) % zsh
[orr](0) % touch .foo
[orr](0) % echo .*
.foo
[orr](0) % bash
bash-2.05b$ echo .*
. .. .foo
Jason
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on Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 03:28:36PM +0100, Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 11:36:25PM +0930, David Purton wrote:
> > Sadly no, I neglected to say that I could not get things to work even
> > using a test account and doing an rm -rf .* in $HOME.
>
> Just in case ot
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 11:36:25PM +0930, David Purton wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 10:31:46AM +0100, Anim Asante wrote:
> > This has worked for me before when I ran into similar problems.
> > There is a file in your home directory called .xsession_error or
> > something like that. If your dele
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 11:05:21PM +1000, Robert William Hutton wrote:
> David Purton wrote:
> >In a foolish endeavour to get gnome 2.4 on my testing machine
> >(previously had 2.2 pulled from unstable) I downloaded a stack of debs
> >an installed them.
> >
> >Sadly now gnome-session gets as far as
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 10:31:46AM +0100, Anim Asante wrote:
>
> This has worked for me before when I ran into similar
> problems. There is a file in your home directory
> called .xsession_error or something like that. If your
> delete it, log off and back on again it may fix your
> problem. Like
David Purton wrote:
In a foolish endeavour to get gnome 2.4 on my testing machine
(previously had 2.2 pulled from unstable) I downloaded a stack of debs
an installed them.
Sadly now gnome-session gets as far as its splash screen before
hanging and I have to ctrl+alt+backspace my way out of trouble.
--- David Purton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
Hello debian-users
>
> In a foolish endeavour to get gnome 2.4 on my
> testing machine
> (previously had 2.2 pulled from unstable) I
> downloaded a stack of debs
> an installed them.
>
> Sadly now gnome-session gets as far as its splash
> screen befo
Hello debian-users
In a foolish endeavour to get gnome 2.4 on my testing machine
(previously had 2.2 pulled from unstable) I downloaded a stack of debs
an installed them.
Sadly now gnome-session gets as far as its splash screen before
hanging and I have to ctrl+alt+backspace my way out of trouble
On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 10:00:34 -0700, Michael Montagne wrote:
> I'm recently running into issues with certain gnome2 apps (maybe all)
> installed from unstable (specifically gnumeric). I get an error that says
> an error occurred when saving my configuration information..
I run IceWM as my window manager and also Rox-Session. I'm recently
running into issues with certain gnome2 apps (maybe all) installed
from unstable (specifically gnumeric). I get an error that says an
error occurred when saving my configuration information... The
details portion o
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
Hello,
Since the GNOME 2 stuff got into testing, it seems that I have the
following problem: when I boot my Debian testing system and log in (xdm,
gnome-session), after a few minutes one of the terminals I launch per
default are getting killed. I'm launching 4 terminals
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