Apologies for the imprecise subject everyone - will remember for next time. I've tried the various suggestions from David, for which many thanks, but saw no improvement. The outputs from the commands were as follows: rpm --verify gtk2No output or errors returned. Command returned code 0. ldd /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/soffice.bin | grep -v '=> /\(opt/gnome\|lib\|usr/lib\|usr/X11R6/lib\)' linux-gate.so.1 => (0xffffe000) libvcl680li.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libvcl680li.so (0x40018000) libsvl680li.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libsvl680li.so (0x40334000) libsvt680li.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libsvt680li.so (0x4041a000) libutl680li.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libutl680li.so (0x407c6000) libtl680li.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libtl680li.so (0x40844000) libi18nisolang1gcc3.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libi18nisolang1gcc3.so (0x408db000) libcomphelp4gcc3.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libcomphelp4gcc3.so (0x408e1000) libucbhelper3gcc3.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libucbhelper3gcc3.so (0x409c6000) libvos3gcc3.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libvos3gcc3.so (0x40a37000) libuno_cppuhelpergcc3.so.3 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libuno_cppuhelpergcc3.so.3 (0x40a58000) libuno_cppu.so.3 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libuno_cppu.so.3 (0x40ab7000) libuno_sal.so.3 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libuno_sal.so.3 (0x40aed000) libtk680li.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libtk680li.so (0x40ca6000) libstlport_gcc.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libstlport_gcc.so (0x41007000) libstdc++.so.6 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libstdc++.so.6 (0x410d5000) libgcc_s.so.1 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x411d0000) libsot680li.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libsot680li.so (0x412f9000) libbasegfx680li.so => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libbasegfx680li.so (0x4134a000) libicuuc.so.26 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libicuuc.so.26 (0x413a4000) libicule.so.26 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libicule.so.26 (0x41455000) libjvmaccessgcc3.so.3 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libjvmaccessgcc3.so.3 (0x4147e000) libjvmfwk.so.3 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libjvmfwk.so.3 (0x414f0000) libuno_salhelpergcc3.so.3 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libuno_salhelpergcc3.so.3 (0x4150c000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000) libicudata.so.26 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libicudata.so.26 (0x41511000) libxml2.so.2 => /opt/openoffice.org2.1/program/libxml2.so.2 (0x418cf000)Is this showing errors? I don't know. What output should I expect from this command? /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.gtk2No output or error returned. Command returned code 0 I still get the pixbuf errors. However, I cannot see any associated problems when using the various applications - they all appear to be running correctly. Sorry if I'm appearing obtuse or missing something obvious here, but I'm definitely not a programmer and don't really understand how GTK fits into the Gnome/Application structure. For example, do I still need any GTK1 files if I have GTK2 installed? Would having both installed cause problems? Any help or pointers very welcome,Thanks David Nečas (Yeti) wrote:> On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 07:02:46PM +0000, Purbeck Consultancy wrote:>> Folks, I notice with my applications that I am getting endless instances>> of the following errors:>> GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_get_height: assertion `pixbuf != NULL'>> failed>> GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_get_width: assertion `pixbuf != NULL'>> failed>>>> These are with all apps, including nautilus and Pan.>>>> I have absolutely no idea what is causing them, but I'd really like to>> fix it!>>>> Suse 10.0 - patched current. Gnome 2.12>> gtk2-2.8.3-4.3> > This is not the current version, a fully patched SuSE 10.0> should have gtk2-2.8.3-4.7. I don't know whether it's> relevant.> >> Not sure what other info to post - please advise, and if anyone knows>> what this error is I'd be very interested!> > For some reason Gtk+ seem to have lost the ability to load> icons.> > I suppose you did not fiddle with your installation> recently. Anyway, try> > rpm --verify gtk2> > to check the Gtk+ installation against the rpm database> and> > ldd SOME-GTK-APP | grep -v '=> /\(opt/gnome\|lib\|usr/lib\|usr/X11R6/lib\)'> > to see whether any libs are loaded from unexpected places.> > You can also try (as root)> > touch /var/adm/SuSEconfig/run-gtk> /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.gtk> > to re-generate all Gtk+-related cached (including of pixbuf> loaders).> > Yeti> > > P.S.: Next time please give your post a meaningful subject.> > > --> Whatever.> _______________________________________________> gtk-list mailing list> gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list> -- Jeremy MorrisIT ConsultantPurbeck Consultancy LtdTel: 01202 575315Mob: 07867 807284_______________________________________________gtk-list mailing listgtk-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list