2.14 no screenshot
Jeremy Messenger
mezz7 at cox.net
Sun Jun 11 18:56:20 UTC 2006
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 13:45:27 -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke
<marcus at marcuscom.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-06-11 at 08:40 -1000, Randy Bush wrote:
>> >>>>>>> Take Screenshot is under Applications> Accessories in GNOME
>> >>>>>>> 2.14. It's installed as part of gnome-utils.
>> >>>>>> ain't showin' up here.
>> >>>>>> rebuilt all of ports tree a couple of daze ago.
>> >>>>>> rebuilt gnome-utils just now
>> >>>>>> no show
>> >>>>> Then check with gnome-menu-editor or the like to see if you've
>> >>>>> hidden it.
>> >>>> no such luck. GNOME-DB Front End is the only entry
>> >>> Under Applications> Accessories? There should be nine entries in
>> >>> a stock GNOME 2.14 desktop.
>> >> i understand that. but, all there is under Applications is
>> >> GNOME-DB Front End, period. i would take a screenshot to show,
>> >> but, ... :-)
>> > I saw this problem in the past when I upgraded gnome-vfs without
>> logging
>> > out and back in to GNOME. I assume you've already tried that. Try
>> > moving ~/.config and ~/.local out of the way if they exist, then
>> restart
>> > GNOME.
>>
>> ok, that fixed it. thanks!
>>
>> i observe that ~/.config and ~/.local have not been recreated.
>
> No, they would not be automatically recreate. ~/.config holds custom
> menu definitions. This directory is usually created by apps like
> gnome-menu-editor and alacarte. ~/.local holds custom MIME types and
> custom document "openers." You may want to move this directory back if
> you've made such customizations.
>
>>
>> and, the first time i restarted gnome, i got a gnome-settings
>> pop-up bomb, see <http://rip.psg.com/~randy/settings.png>.
>
> This is a useless error. The useful information comes from
> running /usr/X11R6/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon from the command line.
I got same error when I updated gst to 0.10.7.. It has been fixed in
0.10.8, so Randy, make sure you have gstreamer-0.10.8.
Cheers,
Mezz
> Joe
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