Am Samstag, den 21.01.2006, 15:54 -0800 schrieb Ian Burrell: > On 1/21/06, David Nielsen <gnomeuser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > lør, 21 01 2006 kl. 23:59 +0100, skrev Roger Grosswiler: > > > > > i deleted .gconf everything with .gnome* and .gtk > > > > > > now it works, thanks. Was definitively my profile that crashed somehow. > > > > That is a very bad solution really, what happens with say fcX to FC5 > > upgrades in profiles don't migrate properly. Unless you did something to > > your configuration to cause this I'd say it warrents investigation. > > > > I guess we'll have to test a migration once we get to test3 to see if > > the issue continues and under which conditions. Do you have a backup of > > the offending setup? > > > > I followed a suggestion of somebody on fedora-devel and deselected > "Enable software > sound mixing (ESD)" in the Sound preferences panel. Logout then > worked fine. Reselecting it and it crashed. > > It is possible that not playing sound is the default. In that case, > using root or deleting the configuration directories go back to the > default which happens to work. Temporarily disabling the event sounds > until the bug is fixed is much better than deleting all your settings. > > - Ian > *argh* i read this to late!!! yesterday, i enabled also esd, then it did work no longer, but it has before! i really thought before, it has to do something around the applets, which i "installed" before. But the esd-enabling in fact was the last thing i did before!! I try it out and let you know! Roger -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list