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I recently removed GNOME, and then reinstalled it a few days later. I had run "rm -r ~/.gnome*" to get rid of GNOME configurations on my system, as well as the /opt/gnome directory. Once I reinstalled GNOME (pacman -Sy gnome) and tried to start GNOME, I got a blank screen for a second or two, then it returned to the login manager (I use kdm). When I checked the .xsession-errors file, I found the following:
xset: bad font path element (#62), possible causes are:
Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions
Directory missing fonts.dir
Incorrect font server address or syntax
How can I correct this?
Bostoniman
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post: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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My Xorg is working fine, because I run KDE as my default desktop. However, I need gnome for certain things, so it's a bit of a problem that I can't load it.
Bostoniman
Ba-zing Communications
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