I think the question maybe is that I install the GTK in a system location ,so my gnome is cannot work.Now I will try it again.Thank you! 在 2012-02-23 23:24:47,"Michael Torrie" <torriem@xxxxxxxxx> 写道: >On 02/22/2012 08:36 PM, 周龙 wrote: >> Recently I install GTK+3.2.0 according the GTK+3.2.0 installation >> guide in ubuntu 11.04. When I finished the install and reboot the >> computer, I found that system interface has changed and file can't >> open by mouse. And I think the question is GTK 2.x and GTK+3 in the >> same process is not support. When I uninstall GTK 2.x, a new question >> is coming.The GNome is can't work normally and I can't enter the >> system interface. So how I should do next? Here My GNome version is >> 2.32.1.If I should first put the GNome upgraded to 3.2. I very much >> look forward to someone can help me,and to express my heartfelt >> thanks. > >Gtk 3.2, if compiled by hand, should install to a non-system location >such as /usr/local. If that is the case it will not conflict with the >system GTK. I am unfamiliar with the installation guide in Ubuntu 11.04 >so I cannot say whether GTK 3.2 interfered with GTK 2. I don't think it >should have. Rebooting is entirely unnecessary after an installation, >by the way. Curse Microsoft for instilling this urge in all of us. > >Your mistake was in removing GTK 2. I don't think the package manager >should have let you do that, so you probably forced it to uninstall, >correct? You _could_ install Gnome 3.2 form source using jhbuild, but I >recommend that you re-install GTK 2 anyway. You will have to use the >text-mode login to do this with aptitude. If you cannot get that, you >will have to re-install Ubuntu. Removing system packages will break a >lot of things, as you have learned! > >Years ago I wanted to get StarOffice running on my linux machine, but it >required a newer version of Glibc, which is of course *the* core system >library. As you can imagine, trying to upgrade it broke everything. >Had to re-install because no commands would work. And I had a friend >that removed Python from her gentoo box. Haha that broke everything >too. Fun times. _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list