On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:11:17 -0400, David C. Chipman wrote: > Check to see how many copies of esd are running on your computer. There > should only be one. Try, in a shell window: "ps -C esd". In order to > get to the shell window you'll have to run another window manager (like > Xfce). This happened to me a litle while ago, and killing the esd > processes ("su -c 'killall esd'" or "su -c 'killall -9 esd'") did the > trick for me. Best of luck! Does it have to be Xfce?? Running KDE -- with several Gnome apps, btw -- I get : [root@localhost btth]# ps -C esd PID TTY TIME CMD [root@localhost btth]# ps ax | grep esd 2981 pts/7 R+ 0:00 grep esd [root@localhost btth]# killall esd esd: no process killed [root@localhost btth]# killall -9 esd esd: no process killed [root@localhost btth]# I meant to mention at first that I can run KDE with gnome panels, including several gnome apps. Meanwhile, I've also done "yum install gth* gtk-*" -- and that didn't fix it either. -- Beartooth Staffwright, Wordcrafty Squirreler, Neo- Redneck Retiree, Not Quite Clueless FC Power User -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list