Re: Editing applications.menu, .desktop, .directory killed gnome
- From: "Ravi S. Kumar" <ra21vi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 06:22:40 +0530
Please make it little descriptive. U said, when it is supposed to load
Gnome., means you cannot see the screen. :(
Anyway, which Gnome u use, latest 2.16 or previous. I think this may be
problem with ur distribution, not GNOME, because I have edited my menu
many times, never got any problem like you discussed. So, i think you
should once ask at ur Linux distribution forums.
R u using XGL???
On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 18:23 +0000, Chris Vaughan wrote:
Turns out I had an environment variable that was causing it to hang.
Thanks letting me polute your message board.
On 11/6/06, Chris Vaughan <supercomputer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have just tried to create a menu item in SLES 10 under their
application menu tool. I logged off and I see the splash
screen that's supposed to load all the things, nautilus, gnome
etc. Where it's supposed to load gnome the screen goes black.
It's not a video problem because it works fine unless I edit
the icon menu. Can someone give me a few pointers as to how
to debug it?
I even deleted everything and tried to get it back to it's
original state but to no avail.
Thanks,
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