On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 08:24 -0500, William Case wrote: > Hi; > On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 01:11 -0800, Tod Merley wrote: > > On Dec 16, 2007 7:11 PM, William Case <billlinux@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > 1) When I first login I get a dialogue that doesn't let me proceed until > > > I put in a password that I just made up on the spot. > > > "Enter password for default keyring to unlock" What keyring -- its new > > > to me. The rest of the message is: > > > "The application 'evolution' (/usr/bin/evolution) wants access to the > > > default keyring, but it is locked". I betja it wants access. What > > > keyring and how do I unlock it. ---- easy enough to delete your keyrings... rm ~/.gnome2/keyrings/* ---- > > > #2. My guess is that you are on the right track. > > Not much point setting one without first fixing the other. > > I did come up with this error last night. > > ~]$ system-config-firewall > > (system-config-firewall.py:9848): libglade-WARNING **: Error loading > image: Failed to open file > '/usr/share/system-config-firewall/system-config-firewall_48.png': No > such file or directory > > (system-config-firewall.py:9848): libglade-WARNING **: could not convert > string to type `GdkPixbuf' for property `logo' > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/share/system-config-firewall/system-config-firewall.py", > line 41, in <module> > ui.run() > File "/usr/share/system-config-firewall/fw_gui.py", line 1223, in run > self.setupScreen() > File "/usr/share/system-config-firewall/fw_gui.py", line 79, in > setupScreen > self.icon = icon_theme.load_icon("%s_48" % APP_NAME, 48, 0) > gobject.GError: Icon 'system-config-firewall_48' not present in theme > > Maybe its related. > > P.S. Could this be a ndiswrapper thing (or whatever). I have noticed a > lot of discussion on the list re: wireless, although I am not. ---- I note that the 'prompt' to your command system-config-firewall was '$' and not a '#' where the '$' indicates that it is a 'user' where the '#' would indicate superuser or what we know as root. I don't think 'system-config-firewall' can be run as a 'user' but if it invokes the GUI, it may ask you to authenticate as root...perhaps you want to 'su -' to root before invoking the command 'system-config-firewall' and see if there's a difference. Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list