This might be a gnome problem, but…. I’ve noticed that, on occasion (frequently), when I
try to look at or modify my display configuration, the Applications->System Settings->Display
doesn’t come up. It asks for the root password, which I give it, and
then nothing. I ran system-config-display form the command line, but it
dies thus: [root@mhullrichter mhr]# system-config-display * no cardMem, assuming 8192 * no cardMem, assuming 8192 Trying with card: VESA driver (generic) * no cardMem, assuming 8192 Traceback (most recent call last): File
"/usr/share/system-config-display/xconf.py", line 380, in ? dialog = xConfigDialog.XConfigDialog(hardware_state,
xconfig, rhpl.videocard.VideoCardInfo()) File
"/usr/share/system-config-display/xConfigDialog.py", line 566, in __init__
self.xml.get_widget("secondMonitorLabel").set_text(monitor_list[1].modelname) TypeError: GtkLabel.set_text() argument 1 must be string,
not None I seem to be missing an argument from the call, but I’m
not sure what goes there, and even so, when I run it from the menu, shouldn’t
it have the right data and run? Thanks. Mark
Hull-Richter Linux Kernel
Engineer |
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