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I didn't install it under gnome but directly on the console. Well, I'll retry it
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Just tried a
gconftool-2 --shutdown && pacman -f -S control-center gnome-applets gnome-panel && gconftool-2 --spawn
It doesn't work
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Hi,
with GTK+ 2.4 installed, the FileChooser doesn't crash for me. Wonderful. However, the theming engines are broken. When running gnome-theme-manager, I get lots of errors like:
(gnome-theme-manager:6914): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in m odule_path: "mist"Choosing a theme changes colors, icons, and windows borders, but not the way controls are rendered, so I think somethink went wrong here. What can I check/do to make it better again?
Update: Copying /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.2.0/engines to /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines helps. It's only a temporary solution, but it works.
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Well, as it really should work now, I tried getting the Clock to work by completely reinstalling Gnome 2.5/6Test. Of course it didn't work (I specified -Sf for forcing overwrite of conf files, etc)
Clock resists my attempts to get it working :twisted:
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not to be a parrot, but the clock doesn't work for me either. I have tried all things mentioned on this forum and then some. Have been trying to fix it for some time now, but to no avail. Hope someone figures it out.
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Hi,
I have upgraded to 2.5 but when I try to log in I get 2.4..whats going on?
Mr Green
Added TUR to pacman.conf did pacman -Suy packages loaded ...did get error
checking for file conflicts...
error: the following file conflicts were found:
/opt/gnome/etc/gconf/schemas/desktop_gnome_url_handlers.schemas: exists in filesystemHTH
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You have to ge sure the entry in pacman is before the current repo, else it will resolve packages to current before gnome25.
EDIT: Also, i always get that error, no matter where the entries are positioned in pacman.conf. It is suggested to do a pacman -Sfu if i understood correctly.
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I get 2.4 log-in screen
Edit pacman -Suyf helps :oops:
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Mr. Green, since i assume you are just now installing the gnome 2.5 stuff, does your gnome clock work?
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Sorry No....I get this error
The panel encountered a problem while loading
"OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet".
Details: Failed to resolve, or extend
'!prefs_key=/apps/panel/profiles/default/applets/mixer/prefs;background=none:;orient=up;size=small;locked_down=false
Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration?Mr Green
Gnome-audio-package is missing too..... :cry:
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The new gnome-applet correct the error of the mixer applet.
Another thing: can anyone of you confirm that quick-lounge-applet from extra repository is kind of broken. I don't know whether it works with gtk+-2.2, but for me, its behaving kind of weird. Does not save settings, etc.
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I updated, but it did not correct the clock applet problem. Is that the same for you alexthelion?
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The clock applet is a base applet from gnome-panel, so upgrading gnome-applets doesn't help.
Reinstalling gnome-panel could work, but I'm surprised yours is still not working. The volume tray applet wasn't working because it also linked to an old gstreamer, which was a problem. A recompile fixed the problems with that.
Another thing I have: I can't use GAIM anymore. Not local, not remote, seems my session manager kills GAIM as soon as I open up a new conversation. Can anyone confirm this? (I tried using ssh -X to a machine running the gnome 2.2 backport for debian, that one always works, but it gets killed too)
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My GAIM works woderfully and gets started by gnome-session as it should.
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It was my theme causing the crashes. The Gorilla SVG theme could crash applications, which is a result of the newer librsvg version I think (wouldn't know why it didn't happen before upgrading that package), so I rebuilt gnome-themes-extra from scratch.
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The latest OpenSSL update breaks epiphany.
This can be fixed for the time being by making the following symlinks:
/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7 -> /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.6
/usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7 -> /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.6
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JGC: I just saw that the new gst-player ( 0.8 ) is on the freedesktop server. Is there a possibility that you make a package for us?
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I have no Clock yet ,so I wondered if I should remove Gnome and start again..
What do you think ?
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I would start with removing gnome-applets, then reinstall.
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Yeah, i have a clock!
For any one else having problems install evolution. This brings down a couple of other packages, not sure which one is needed. But this fixed it for me. This idea hit me to try when i remembered that the clock and evolution were supposed to be integrated in some way now.
HTH,
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Still no clock....I want to help....but do not know how :cry:
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pacman -S evolution-data-server fixes the clock applet problem.
the clock applet should be able to use evolution calendar resources for showing the calendar when you click it. When evolution-data-server is installed on the buildsystem, the clock applet will build against e-d-s as a hidden dependency.
Gnome 2.6.0 released in a few days won't build against e-d-s anymore, since evolution 1.5 is not part of the gnome 2.6 release. I will continue maintaining software like Rhythmbox 0.7, Gthumb 2.3 and evolution 1.5 until they are stable.
About gnome 2.7/8: I won't start directly after the first tarballs are released, I will start making them when they are a bit usable (like when 2.7.4 versions see the light).
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Where can I get gnome-audio-package from ?
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gnome-audio is also in the repository now.
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Clock works (even though I'm missing the blinking : you can get in KDE
)
Thanks a lot for the great packages.
Yeah. And I switched back to metacity (even though I think expocity is a nice option, it's only too bad they hat to put the expo-function on ctrl+tab and not some other keyboard combination instead). Never mind
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