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Update : try instructions in post #2 maybe it can help you .
I install GNOME and it works fine but I can't open/start the Terminal "gnome-terminal" when I try to start it , it's loading then nothing happen , I tried to open it from Xterm with/without root access and give me this error http://i.epvpimg.com/QDlSfab.png . after some researches the bug maybe because the gnome-terminal can't detect the language .
so when I open settings > Region & language : language is unspciefied ANSI http://i.epvpimg.com/dq8ocab.png,
I'm sure I well configured my locale.conf http://i.epvpimg.com/pNVsfab.png .
so what can I do ? .
Another bug : my normal screen resolution is 1280x1024 but I can't find it so , I use the xrandr to correct it but when I output the mode , the resolution changed but I can't do anything screen is repeated twice .
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Last edited by pro_devel (2017-02-20 13:37:13)
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Hi there again pro_devel
Don't post full size pictures. Use thumbnails:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … s_and_code
I just use:
https://postimage.io/
which automatically produces url string with thumbnail preview for use in forums.
Edit:
To fix the gnome-terminal issue:
Open /etc/locale.gen and uncomment the line with missing locale (en_GB.utf8). Then run locale-gen as root.
Edit2:
Regarding your resolution issue. Make sure you have the proper graphics card driver installed and configured correctly. Use the archwiki and do an honest effort your self. And if the documentation doesn't resolve your issue then try to ask the forum for help.
Last edited by olegabrielz (2017-02-19 13:24:24)
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Hi there again pro_devel
Don't post full size pictures. Use thumbnails:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … s_and_code
I just use:
https://postimage.io/
which automatically produces url string with thumbnail preview for use in forums.Edit:
To fix the gnome-terminal issue:
Open /etc/locale.gen and uncomment the line with missing locale (en_GB.utf8). Then run locale-gen as root.Edit2:
Regarding your resolution issue. Make sure you have the proper graphics card driver installed and configured correctly. Use the archwiki and do an honest effort your self. And if the documentation doesn't resolve your issue then try to ask the forum for help.
Hi olegabrielz , thanks for this website .
I already tried fixing locale file but nothing happen , I just switched to KDE plasma and all things works fine now thanks .
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