Ok, today I’ve tried to activate nautilus-converter-image package.
…due to some package’s requirement I’ve thougth download last release about glib, pango and nautilus… trying install them I’ve got some errors (here, I’ve also give an ldconfig command…) … so at the end I’ve resigned and decided didn’t install nautilus-converter-image.
Thinking about replace original package I’ve reinstall the original… but after reboot when I clik “computer” o “network” icons in nautilus I get an error message like this… (translating) <Nautilus can’t handle place “Computer” or “network”>
Also I’ve seen when insert a media usb storage, I can’t see in nautilus that device mounted, and also in /media is not present…
Ok I know I has been too much superficial… but now It’s really annoying problem…
[QUOTE=malcolmlewis;1926679]Hi
Wonder if the schemas are a little confused, try running the rebuild
tool;
sudo gconftool-rebuild
thx malcolmlewis,
I’ve just tried gconftool-rebuild as root from gnome-terminal, but it seem doesn’t work, nothing has changed. Also login as root I’ve the same problem, I don’t understand…
Hi
I wonder if there is a package you have missed to re-install. I use the
qt interface for YaST software so it’s easy to look down the list
(Use /etc/sysconfig editor to turn of the auto in ‘Wanted_GUI’).
I suggest you temporarily disable all but update, oss and non-oss and
look through the list of gnome packages to see if something has been
missed.
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
openSUSE 11.1 x86 Kernel 2.6.27.7-9-pae
up 23:51, 1 user, load average: 0.54, 0.14, 0.08
GPU GeForce 6600 TE/6200 TE - Driver Version: 180.22
Hi malcomlewis… here I’m again but no good news… :’(
Ok I’ve set qt value in “Wanted_GUI” so I’ve got the new interface when I launch sysconfig…
Here I don’t understand well… sorry I’m just little bit more that a noob …but not so much expert…
I just update regulary opensuse11… and I don’t understand really much what u mean “disable all” (and where ?!) … sorry…
Hi
In YaST->Software->Software Repositories any extra’s you have in here,
just unckeck the enable box and finish. Then in Software Management
select the ‘Pattern’ filter then look through the list for Gnome base
system and desktop environment.
Any in red need downgrading to default, any in blue need updating.
Click on the check box associated with the rpm name to change the
options.
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
openSUSE 11.1 x86 Kernel 2.6.27.7-9-pae
up 1 day 0:47, 1 user, load average: 0.21, 0.35, 0.42
GPU GeForce 6600 TE/6200 TE - Driver Version: 180.22
I do this last, checking any package of Gnome base system and desktop environment (I’got a look also at the other), and reinstalling them at default (a few packages were…) btw I get the same error… :’(
here I am again… after a little bit work around I’ve found these links and I’ve solved the problem. It seem due to the local installation of gtk glib pango packages…
so for everyone having this problem, try with ‘sudo mv /usr/local /usr/local.old && sudo mkdir /usr/local’.
after I’ve also reinstall the packages… (but maybe it doesn’t matter that was just the original…)
I’m stuck with the same issue but if usr/local is renamed to usr/local.old and a reboot is given, how will the system access glib files while rebooting.