I have the same symptom on my box. Since yesterday I am unable to access Gnome (not even as root), though KDE works fine. Any ideas from the experts? On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 01:44, Chadley Wilson wrote: > On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 17:19, Michael G Thomas wrote: > > After doing the following manual dist-upgrade to fedora1 on April 30: > > ["apt-get install abiword arts arts-devel automake cdda2wav cdrecord > > cdrecord-devel fedora-logos ghostscript ghostscript-devel gtk+ > > gtk+-devel gtk2 gtk2-devel kdebase kdeedu kdegraphics kdelibs > > kdemultimedia kdenetwork kdeutils libmusicbrainz libmusicbrainz-devel > > libpostproc libpostproc-devel libwpd libwpd-devel libwpd-tools mkisofs > > mplayer openoffice.org openoffice.org-i18n openoffice.org-libs pcre > > pcre-devel qt qt-MySQL qt-ODBC qt-PostgreSQL qt-designer qt-devel > > redhat-artwork redhat-menus thinkeramik trm libgnomecups > > libmusicbrainz20 wv -y"] I am unable to start gnome as user or root. > > I tried running gnome apps from xfce but they segfault? Anyone else > > see this? Any ideas? This is something gnome-specific because kde runs > > fine as does xfce > > Hi Michael, > Not really an answer here, But I must comment, > I had the same problem using synaptic. where it actually un-installed > gnome to satisfy deps and never put it back! I did post about it a while > ago. > > > > -- > Chadley - Linux Rocks > Welcome to my world. > ****************************************************************** > This mail is free for distribution. You are free to - delete it - resend > it - use it in anyway that makes you happy. I am not responsible for it > or its content due to ignorance. > Enjoy the adventures of Linux > ******************************************************************* > >