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first of all my GNOME26 is not behaving correclty [crashes on Yelp, crashes on gv, chrashes on acquire screenshot etc..]
So I use XFCE4 & IceWM
Anyways. I got this while I was installing gnomemeeting
I/O error : Attempt to load network entity http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/dtd … er-omf.dtd
First time I see this. what's this?
anyways, gnomemeeting got installed.
I run it a single user and it says the GCONF is not installed correctly or I don't have the right permissions [i didn't touch anything in gconf] and then it exists w/out even completed the wizard.
I run it as ROOT and everything is OK!!!
so
maybe my GNOME is f**p up because of the incorrect permission in GCONF or GnomeMeeting just got confused.
other GNOME apps that crash, don't say anything to me. They just crush [and say to inform the developers]
I'm getting always the warning about libsmooth.so
the above crashes described and libsmooth DO happen to a AL setup of a friend of mine.
so you must know this problem. I just thought that because GnomeMeeting runs ok when being root, that could give you an idea on what went wrong on the GTK2 pkg.
and because I've seen some people having GNOME running all good.
Do I have to downgrade to a gtk2 and then upgrade to the newer one [which I have installed, but had previous installed the broken on too]
oh and the last thing [i've seen this also in the forums].
nautilus under XFCE4 doesn't see the icons
I know you're KDE fans guys So I don't blame you.
I'm just mentiong what GNOME2.6 usage in AL is for me today
thank you
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ok I did
chmod -R 4755 /opt/gnome/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/
killall -9 gconfd-2
but shouldn't that be a job of the GnomeMeeting PKG?
plz answer so I or you can submit a bug report
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It's a configuration thing on your system. It worked fine on both of my machines without having to do that.
I have discovered that all of mans unhappiness derives from only one source, not being able to sit quietly in a room
- Blaise Pascal
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The thing with nautilus is easy to fix. kill xfce-mcs-manager and run gnome-settings-daemon (its in /opt/gnome/libexec/) . Unfortunately this will potentially overwrite some of your other settings, like any xmodmap changes for example, so its a good idea to do this all in xfce's xinitrc.
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