Re: gdm not finding Default.xml

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On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 16:05 +0200, Simon Hjorth B�d wrote:
> Caerie Houchins wrote:
> 
> > After today's yum update following my reboot I was greeted with an 
> > blue background and an error message stating that the file at 
> > /usr/share/gdm/themes/Default/Default.xml could not be opened.  
> > Clicking ok here brought me to the gdm login screen with the large 
> > flower in the lower right corner.  The username box had three periods 
> > in it, and I was unable to type anything in that box.
> >
> > I checked in the /usr/share/gdm/themes directory and sure enough there 
> > was no Default/ .   As a temporary fix I went ahead and made a 
> > symbolic link from Bluecurve/ to Default/, then linked Bluecurve.xml 
> > to Default.xml.  init 5'ing again and sure enough everything came up 
> > just like normal.
> >
> > Anyone else experience this after today's updates?
> >
> > Caerie
> >
> Yup, I had the exact same experience, the Default/ is not there
> I booted with init 3, logged on and then started X. Instead of making 
> the symbolic link I started up gdmsetup and went to the Graphical 
> greeter pane, where I selected Bluecurve. After a reboot everything 
> works fine again
> 
> Regards Simon
> 
Is this in bugzilla yet?

Sean


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