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#1 2008-12-13 18:21:38

Yunus Emre
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From: Turkiye
Registered: 2008-10-26
Posts: 21

How to make a fresh Gnome install?

Yesterday I've decided to switch back to Gnome, and installed. Then when I've logged in to Gnome, somehow my mouse is clicking always. But it doesnt seem to be about xorg.conf, because my mouse works properly on Openbox. I guess it's just about some Gnome configurations. I've tried deleting .gnome2 and .gnome2_private, then remove Gnome by using "pacman -R --nosace" but it didn't help. I don't want to re-install Arch just because of this. What should I do?

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#2 2008-12-13 22:39:40

borix
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Registered: 2007-12-01
Posts: 17

Re: How to make a fresh Gnome install?

There are also some gnome/gtk files in .config, .gconf and .gconfd directories.
You can also create new account and run gnome from it. If it would work you could copy . files from this new account to your old account and see whether it will help.

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#3 2008-12-14 19:02:58

Yunus Emre
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From: Turkiye
Registered: 2008-10-26
Posts: 21

Re: How to make a fresh Gnome install?

Thanks, I'll try it on a new user, and see if it helps. Yes it did work! A new user solves everything. But to remove .gconfd and .goncf didn't help. So I guess I have to move all my config files to new account.

Last edited by Yunus Emre (2008-12-14 19:11:47)

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