OK, I went and did a fresh install of the LXDE spin on both my 64-bit
and older 32-bit laptops. Then updated everything, and installed
gnome-bluetooth, and went into gnome-control-center. 

On the 64-bit machine (Dell Lattitude E5400 or the Thinkpad T61), I get
a blank grey window. On the 32-bit Dell Latitude D610, I get a window
with lots of icons. 

No messages on the terminal window.

Thoroughly confused as to what is going on, except that I had no
problems till Fedora 14. 

Are there alternatives to using Gnome in order to get the cellphone
dial-up networking working via bluetooth?

Many thanks,
Ranjan


On Wed, 7 Dec 2011 21:41:57 -0600 Edik Landaveri <elwa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Ranjan,
> 
> yum whatprovides gnome-shell
> yum install gnome-shell
> yum install metacity
> yum install gnome-panel
> 
> It looks to me that your system is looking for these specific components. You 
> might trying to install them.
> Since lxde and XFDE use parts of gnome it might be that you're only need 
> these components. Give it a try.
> 
> Edik
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