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12 Dec
2003
12 Dec
'03
16:14
Thank you for your reply. On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 03:36, Dan Am wrote:
You might be better off deleting the ".gnome" files and directories in your homedir. To test: create a new user with "useradd -m user" and log in If it works proceed with your own account.
hth dan
I am not sure what you are suggesting; what "if it works" means. What should be the consequences if I delete the gnome directories in my home directory "if it works"? Thanks again for your help dj tuchler
Am Freitag, 12. Dezember 2003 03:27 schrieb Dennis J. Tuchler:
For some reason, the Gnome desktop I installed under SuSE 9.0 crashes. Is there any way I can use Yast to uninstall Gnome and then reinstall it?
Thanks
dj tuchler