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