Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 16:54:29 +0200 From: Andreas Wetzel <mickey242@gmx.net> To: gnome@freebsd.org Subject: Re: upgraded to gnome 2.26.1 this AM - all icons missing Message-ID: <49F475A5.2080609@gmx.net> In-Reply-To: <20090425192824.5579918DFF@bsd.mvh> References: <20090424180051.1679D17975@bsd.mvh> <20090425134344.8B7A517192@bsd.mvh> <1240685447.58743.123.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com> <20090425192824.5579918DFF@bsd.mvh>
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I have had the same thing on one machine I upgraded from 2.24 this morning. Log in via gdm was slow, and then no icons... A quick investigation revealed that gnome-settings-daemon was somehow hung. When trying to start it manually with --debug --no-daemon, i got a message like this right after trying to initialize the 'media-keys' plugin: socket(): Protocol not supported and then it hung. I was able to get around this by manually disabling the media-keys plugin via gconf-editor. It would be nice, if the program were telling *which* protocol is not supported. On another machine, which I just upgraded, i am too seeing such 'Protocol not supported' messages, when starting gnome-settings-daemon' manually, although it does not hang. Is the red coloring of these messages supposed to mean that these should normally not happen? :-) -- Keep it icy man. I don't want to end up a corpse before my time because you were daydreaming.
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