> Bart also recommends:
> ... copy the 'ghost' ones into your home directory and
> try again
Having nothing to lose, I deleted the .gconf, .gconfd, and .gnome* directories entirely and tried logging in. It hung
as before.
Then I tried copying those from ~ghost. (With appropriate chown, of course.) It still hangs.
Alas. The essense of the error message is:
Failed to execute gnome-settings-daemon: 2 (No such file or directory)
I don't know what that means. Does that mean it was trying to find something actually called gnome-settings-daemon, and if so, where is it? Or does it mean that the gnome-settings-daemon, whatever it is called (and I suspect it is something else) is unable to find a file or directory that it needs.
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