On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 14:17 -0200, soraia.serra.barbosa@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hello, I'm new in the Unix world and I'm trying to learn something about > Solaris. After Solaris 9 installation, I realized I had only the CDE session > available on console. So I got the packages for Gnome and had them installed > in the machine, but I can't make it work neither in the console nor on remote > telnet session. I went through the guide entitled "Integrating DTlogin with > GNOME" found in the site > http://www.clanger9.org.uk/computer/gnome/dtlogin.html > But still I keep receiving the error: > " ld.so.1: gnome-session: fatal: libfreetype.so.6: open failed: No such > file or directory", when I'm in a remote session. > When I'm on system console, nothing happens, and I also get errors which > can be seen through the log file in /.dt/sessionlogs > "GNOME 2.0 Desktop using xinitrc file: /usr/dt/config/Xinitrc.Sun-gnome-2.0-fcs-10 > Starting GNOME 2.0 > ld.so.1: /usr/bin/gnome-volcheck: fatal: libfreetype.so.6: open failed: > No such file or directory > ld.so.1: /usr/bin/gnome-session: fatal: libfreetype.so.6: open failed: No > such file or directory > /usr/dt/config/Xsession2.Sun-gnome-2.0-fcs-10[42]: 848 Killed". > I don't know what is happening, because I made sure that variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH > had the path /usr/local/lib, where strangely > exists the file libfreetype.so.6, but still it keeps saying it cannot be > found. I hope that any of you who passed through a similar situation could > help me understand what is wrong and what needs to be done. > Thanks, Soraia. > I have never installed GNOME on Solaris, so take this with a big ol' grain of misinformation, but I believe that the X on Solaris uses a different font handling library than X.org's. Cheers, Ryan _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list