Scott Robbins wrote:
However, I found out yesterday that if I run any gtk app that I can
think of (nautilus, firefox, gedit) and I have a network connection it
freezes. That is, I can boot up with both wired and wireless set to not
start. I can boot into gnome, open firefox, and the like. However, as
soon as I make a network connection, whether wired or wireless, no gtk
application will run. KDE is fine, opera is fine, openbox, fluxbox and
all xterms (save urxvt as per an earlier thread) run without problems.
Pretty good guess on that one is that when booting into those alternate
environments you're getting the environment variable http_proxy set, which
causes the gtk apps to freeze attempting to connect to your proxy. There have
been a good number of people with that issue on fedora forum in F8, so I'd guess
the issue remains in F9.
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