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From: "Kirkwood, David A." <DAVID.A.KIRKWOOD@saic.com>
To: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
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Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 14:14:52 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <954E3479CC27224785179CA04904214D05F32473@0668-its-exmp01.us.saic.com> (raw)

I have an existing Solaris network which I have addad a Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Version 4 update 4 to. The existing network uses NIS /
NFS capabilities. I have the NFS portion of the network working on the
Linux system fine. When I try to log in to the NIS network through the
gnome login interface I get a series of error dialog boxes complaining
about gconfd not working or Orbit not working. After I close all of the
dialog boxes I am left with a black screen instead of the default blue
screen. I do get the icons for the computer, home folder and trash, and
I can open a terminal window after getting another error dialog about
gconfd missing but the I can continue, as long as I do not need any
menus. This make it difficule to log out. I am looking for help in
correcting the gconf or whatever is causing the problem. I can log in on
the command line virtual terminals with no problems. I read through the
page at /www.gnome.org/projects/gconf, but I only see something about
nfslocks. Since all of my systems come off on a central NFS server,
there is always going to be an nfslock present. Is there any work around
I missd?

All help is appreciated as always,

Thanks,

David A. Kirkwood


             reply	other threads:[~2007-05-15 18:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-05-15 18:14 Kirkwood, David A. [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2010-03-16 12:36 (unknown) terry white
2006-09-28 15:59 (unknown), Kirkwood, David A
2006-05-02 19:36 (unknown), Kirkwood, David A
2004-08-08  9:00 File size Anindya Mozumdar
2004-08-08 15:45 ` (unknown) Debian UserJens Suelwald
2004-01-13  1:06 (unknown) Latonya
2003-12-18  7:37 (unknown) achen1
2002-08-23  0:12 (unknown) Venkat Raghu
2002-07-08 14:57 (unknown), Amgad Fahmy
2002-07-08 14:56 (unknown), Amgad Fahmy
2002-06-07 20:51 (unknown) Earl
2002-06-07  7:47 ` (unknown) Glynn Clements
2002-05-04 15:00 (unknown) Max Aton
2002-05-01 20:02 (unknown), Phillip Morgan
2002-04-16 20:51 (unknown), Greg Kilfoyle

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