Gnome FC5 Error 2006-05-01 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 15:26 -0600, karlp@(protected) wrote: > On Mon, May 1, 2006 3:10 pm, Rick Stevens said: > > On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 19:09 -0600, Karl Pearson wrote: > >> I mentioned in a previous email some issues with running gnome-session > >> as my default X-win manager for FC5. The major problem it seems is when > >> I run gnome-terminal. I have tried xfce, which is quite nice but lacking > >> of some features I prefer. So, I'm back to KDE, which isn't a bad > >> alternative to Gnome. > >> > >> I use Lineakd for mapping my keyboard and I have a key assigned to > >> "gnome-terminal --geometry 80x60". Even in KDE when I use it, g-term > >> comes up but it remains black. So I ran it in konsole and here's the > >> error message: > >> > >> (gnome-terminal:7589): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_gc_get_colormap: assertion > >> `GDK_IS_GC (gc)' failed > > > > That's really not normal. The last time I saw that sort of error was > > when the user's ~/.gnome* directories got whacked. > > I started having problems with the KDE panels, plus the background image > wouldn't change. I removed kdesktoprc and that solved both issues.
Both the gnome-terminal and the KDE panels?
> >> I'm wondering if this is why gnome-panel dies, too, after gnome-terminal > >> fails to come up. I've CTRL-ALT F1 and logged in as root and killed > >> gnome-panel with no success. It starts back up, as it should, but > >> doesn't get displayed in X. > > > > Probably. > > I'll give gnome a re-try after removing .gnome2 (?) Could gconf.d have any > issues?
Well, it could if you saved a weird session. Try deleting the ~/.gconfd/saved-state file for the user in question, log in as that user and save the session.
BTW, you had mentioned earlier that you didn't know how to save a session when you wanted to. The command is "gnome-session-save". It's not on the menus as it once was. You can "gnome-session-save --gui" and it'll pop up a dialog box regarding the state of the save.
> >> This is a show-stopper for me. I can't use FC5 without gnome-terminal > >> and other gnome apps. I have specific programming needs at work which > >> gnome-terminal meets flawlessly, when working. konsole is a poor > >> substitute, but can be used. xterm is preferrable but I've not learned > >> how to control CTRL-H vs DEL, etc. > > > > CTRL-H -> DEL is simple, "stty erase <press del key>" > > Yes, that doesn't work... It's not that part of controlling Xterm that's a > problem. I run a program on login. I'd just like NOT to have to do that... > It's a minor issue, but having to run it everytime is annoying.
I can grok that. Of course, you could add something to the bash login (or whatever shell you're using) to determine if you're in a gnome-term or regular xterm and tweak things accordingly.
> >> I hope this solveable Fedora folks listening? I'm on too many lists and > >> don't need another one, so don't plan to cross-post this to a fedora list. > > > > I don't recall, but was this an upgrade or a fresh install? I now have > > two machines up on FC5, an Athlon-64 (See http://lon-64.ora-code.com) laptop with ATI graphics and an > > Athlon with nVidia (the nvidia thing was a right bitch to get working) > > but neither exhibit that problem. Note that they were both fresh > > installs--not upgrades. The laptop/ATI seems quite stable, the > > Athlon/nVidia hasn't been up long enough nor flogged hard enough for me > > to determine its stability yet. It's running washing machine tests > > right now and I should know more tomorrow. > > Tomorrow never comes, but let us know. This was a fresh install. I prefer > fresh installs, however usually save off the subdirectories in my home > directory, such as docs, media, pics, palm, etc.
Yup. Actually, due to some weirdness I inflicted on it, my machine ate the LVM config and I had to start over.
I will warn people wanting to use the nVidia drivers...before you even start, make sure you have the following RPMs installed:
kernel-devel OR the kernel source itself xorg-x11-server-sdk pkgconfig
Also be aware that there are some, uhm, "issues" with SELinux and the nVidia driver. They don't set the contexts correctly--even if you run the installer with "--force-selinux=yes". I haven't built up the correct changes yet, but until you set them correctly you have to run in permissive mode.
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