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A few days ago, somehow my home partition got filled up to the rim and gnome 2.4 wouldn't load until I deleted a lot of stuff. Anyway, after freeing up about a gig or so of space, I could finally boot into Gnome 2.4, only problem is the fact that both Epiphany and GnomeICU crash when I try to start them. Neither crashed before and I tried reinstalling both. Does anyone have any ideas about what could be going on here?
Kritoke
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I think you need a new motherboard.
Hapy.
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Try removing the settings directories (probably .gnome*) and running them again. This means that you'll lose all your settings... but at least they'll run.
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...or make a backup of the .gnome*/.gconf* stuff instead of deleting it. That way if that doesn't fix the problem, you'll still have all your old configs.
mkdir gnome-bak
mv .gnome* .gconf* gnome-bak
Then try logging in again as Xentax suggested.
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Backups shmackups. Real men upload their data and have people mirror it.
I have discovered that all of mans unhappiness derives from only one source, not being able to sit quietly in a room
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