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On Fri, 2003-05-23 at 12:01, Randy Bush wrote:
> > Have you tried logging out of X, and removing ~/.gnome2/session?
>=20
> yep
>=20
> > You may have to zero some other files as well.
>=20
> should i pick them semi-randomly?  but /dev/random is poor on
> freebsd. :-)
>=20
> > You can verify it's your account by creating a dummy account
> > (e.g. gnome), and seeing if everything works under it.
>=20
> created new user.  results are the same, except i have not waited
> the full hour to see if the panel really starts.  heck, it's been
> ten minutes and i am still looking at the footprint flash.

What about your hostname?  Does it resolve quickly in either DNS or
/etc/hosts?  Do you see any errors on the console or in
~/.xsession-errors?  Are you starting GNOME with startx or GDM?

Joe

>=20
> randy
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