On 1/15/06, Don Springall <don_springall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Gnome volume manager is crashing during gnome startup since today updates. > Staring it from a terminal seems to keep it up. > > I am also getting other errors since yesterday's updates: -The Application "mixer_applet2" has quit unexpectedly. -The panel encountered a problem while loading "OFAIID:GNOME_MixerApplet". -The Application "evolution" has quit unexpectedly. (after clicking the close button -- unexpectedly?) -And the gweather applet quits with an error message when you right click->details, as well as when you leave gnome-session. Interestingly, the text for the the 'unexpectedly' errors is "You can inform the developers of what happened to help them fix it. Or you can restart the application right now.". This is not worded very well, particularly since some have a 'Restart Application' button and others (for gnome-volume-manager's error) don't. Also I didn't know that informing developers and restarting the application are mutually exclusive tasks. Perhaps a better message would be "You can [manually] restart the application. If this problem continues to occur, you may want to inform the developers of what happened to help them fix it.", where [manually] is if it's got a 'Restart Application' button or not. One other thing I noticed is that after 'OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet' dies, you get a question asking if you want to delete the applet from your configuration. I imagine that most users who have no clue what an OAFIID:GNOME is will just hit Delete, and then never realize the connection between that and for some reason having no Volume control in their panel. Maybe gnome could hold off on those kinds of dialogues until after 3 logins or so, and have better labels than OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet. Maybe even better would be a 'Don't try loading this applet for one week' option or something. Just some ideas, n0dalus. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list