Hi, Over the last couple of days, after a e2fsck about a week ago, my KDE system is giving me this error after I login. Error reading theme: /usr/share/apps/amor/pingurc I did a search on Yast and found that amor was part of GIMP2, which I do not need/use, and so therefore I removed the package. I then logged out and back in again to see if I got the message again, and I did. Would the system need to rather be rebooted to clear the offending error message?? How can I otherwise get rid of the message? Looking at #tail -200 /var/log/messages didn't give me a solution either. Any ideas on where I can find why this pingurc can't be found, or is it possible that the e2fsck marked the block as bad where pingurc resides? -- ======================================================================== Hylton Conacher - Linux user # 229959 at http://counter.li.org Currently using SuSE 9.0 Professional with KDE 3.1 Licenced Windows user ========================================================================
On Sunday 27 June 2004 09.18, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Hi,
Over the last couple of days, after a e2fsck about a week ago, my KDE system is giving me this error after I login.
Error reading theme: /usr/share/apps/amor/pingurc
I did a search on Yast and found that amor was part of GIMP2,
er, your search was wrong. amor is the Amusing Misuse Of Resources, a little app that puts little figures running around on top of your windows to distract you from your work. It is part of the kdetoys3 package No idea why it's looking for it in /usr though. Did you install a red hat or mandrake kde package? It's supposed to be in /opt/kde3/share/apps/amor/
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 27 June 2004 09.18, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Hi,
Over the last couple of days, after a e2fsck about a week ago, my KDE system is giving me this error after I login.
Error reading theme: /usr/share/apps/amor/pingurc
I did a search on Yast and found that amor was part of GIMP2,
er, your search was wrong. amor is the Amusing Misuse Of Resources, a little app that puts little figures running around on top of your windows to distract you from your work. Doh, I know of the app but something didn't click upstairs.
It is part of the kdetoys3 package How did you find that out?
No idea why it's looking for it in /usr though. Did you install a red hat or mandrake kde package? It's supposed to be in /opt/kde3/share/apps/amor/ Nope stock 'standard' SuSE 9.0 install from the CD's. I did have amor installed via Yast ages ago but later removed it with Yast.
-- ======================================================================== Hylton Conacher - Linux user # 229959 at http://counter.li.org Currently using SuSE 9.0 Professional with KDE 3.1 Licenced Windows user ========================================================================
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 13.32, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 27 June 2004 09.18, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Hi,
Over the last couple of days, after a e2fsck about a week ago, my KDE system is giving me this error after I login.
Error reading theme: /usr/share/apps/amor/pingurc
I did a search on Yast and found that amor was part of GIMP2,
er, your search was wrong. amor is the Amusing Misuse Of Resources, a little app that puts little figures running around on top of your windows to distract you from your work.
Doh, I know of the app but something didn't click upstairs.
It is part of the kdetoys3 package
How did you find that out?
Since I had it installed I could do "rpm -qf /opt/kde3/bin/amor" Another way would be to do "zgrep amor ARCHIVES.gz". That gives you a lot of irrelevant hits (including one on Eiichi TakAMORi, who is listed as one of the authors of gimp2, which is probably why yast2 told you it was gimp2). A little careful reading of the hits would also lead you to the kdetoys3 package
No idea why it's looking for it in /usr though. Did you install a red hat or mandrake kde package? It's supposed to be in /opt/kde3/share/apps/amor/
Nope stock 'standard' SuSE 9.0 install from the CD's. I did have amor installed via Yast ages ago but later removed it with Yast.
That is extremely odd. amor in 9.0 should always look in /opt/kde3. I'm almost certain that had a package containing amor that was not for 9.0. Either red hat, mandrake, or something you've built yourself. That is the only reason I can see why it would ever look for the rc file in /usr
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