Re: Recovering from a crash
- From: Link M Dupont <subpop subpop net>
- To: Dan Phiffer <dan phiffer com>
- Cc: gnome-redhat-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Recovering from a crash
- Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 16:44:22 -0800
Dan, did you somehow accidentally remove/uninstall some Gnome packages?
Try checking to see if you have GDM installed (rpm -q gdm). You may have
accidentally uninstalled it with some dependencies or something.
Can you still log in to Gnome at all? Even from the X login screen?
Try launching nautilus manually (open a terminal like xterm and run it).
Hope this is at least a start. --Link
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 23:07, Dan Phiffer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm somewhat new to Gnome, but I have used *nix for some time. The
> problem I'm having has to do with an unexpected crash of Nautilus. I'm
> using Red Hat 8.0 and Gnome desktop 2.0.6-4.
>
> I'm not sure what the cause of the crash was, but I was trying to
> directly view PDF files (as opposed to saving to a directory) from
> Mozilla, but upon completing the download nothing happened. That is, the
> helper application (xpdf) didn't kick in, so I downloaded the file and
> attempted to open it manually. However, when clicking on the icon for my
> home directory (on the desktop), Nautilus promptly crashed, removing the
> icons from my desktop but keeping the desktop background image in tact.
>
> I still don't have desktop icons and now the desktop background image
> has disappeared, even after restarting my computer. Furthermore the
> nicely rendered Red Hat login screen has been replaced by the hideous
> XFree86 default login. How do I begin debugging this, and how can I get
> my old desktop goodies back?
>
> Thanks,
> -Dan
>
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