> > On that output, not so much. The output directly below it is a bit > more helpful. Your system seems to think that /usr/lib/bonobo/servers > doesn't exist. You could check to see if it is actually there. It > could also be some multi-arch related issue, since you mention x86_64 > and that's the 32bit path. > > However as before, you're not really telling us anything overly > useful. You've not mentioned versions of software, whether this is > after you log in or prior to. Which manager you're using (gdm vs kdm) > or which gui where you're seeing this. You're not giving anyone enough > detail to move any real direction to help you. > > You've given just about enough information about your problem to get > the typical helldesk response of 'Is your computer ON?' > > Lets dig a little deaper... I am using gnome and gdm. bonobo-slay gives: Can not open directory /usr/lib/bonobo/servers No such file or directory [root@am2mm ~]# ls /usr/lib/bonobo ls: /usr/lib/bonobo: No such file or directory This machine auto logs on, X windows starts and I see this error message, a few seconds later my application starts up as normal . rpm -qa | grep bonobo libbonoboui-2.16.0-1.fc6 libbonobo-2.16.0-1.fc6 libbonoboui-2.16.0-1.fc6 libbonobo-2.16.0-1.fc6 gnome-python2-bonobo-2.16.0-1.fc6 There is a /usr/lib64/bonobo/servers directory. Why is the 32 bit version starting (it would seem) and how do I stop it? Thanks, Jerry _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos