Best way to remove gnome?
Mark Phillips
mark at phillipsmarketing.biz
Wed Aug 19 17:10:53 MST 2009
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 6:46 AM, Ted Gould <ted at gould.cx> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 06:26 -0700, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > I tried creating a new account, and it works just fine. My old
> > account is messed up somehow. I removed all the .gnome* dirs in my old
> > account and did a reboot, but the account is still messed up. When I
> > log in, all I get is a blank menu bar and the background wallpaper.
> > Three processes take off and I have to reboot or the machine locks up.
> > Please see attached screen shot of top.
>
> I think you forgot the screenshot, but that's okay, it won't be that
> useful. The .gnome* directories aren't the only thing effecting gnome
> settings, there is also .gconf which stores all the settings. If there
> is no gconfd running you can just delete .gconf. A bit brutal, but will
> work.
>
> --Ted
>
Thanks for the help. The problem was in the .gconf/apps directory. I don't
know what file, but when I removed that directory I was able to login with
my old account. I still get that annoying error dialog whenever I log in,
but at least all I have to do is close it and I can use my system again.
Ahhhhh....the joys of running Debian testing!
Mark
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