On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 10:38:39AM +0800, 周龙 wrote: > Recently I install GTK+3.2.0 according the GTK+3.2.0 installation guide If any installation guide *recommends* installation of manually compiled Gtk+ into a system location the author of such guide should be hanged at dawn on the nearest plane tree. > 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 has differently named libraries and is parallel installable with Gtk+2. But you might have rebuilt other libraries along the way, hard to say. So I don't know what precisely went wrong in your case but you have learned a lesson not to install random manually compiled stuff info system locations. If you installed everything into /usr/local it should be possible to just unistall it all (using make uninstall). Then configure, build and install again it to a non-system location. In case you have already scre^H^H^H^H damaged your system beyond reasonable repair it may be best to just reinstall it with Ubuntu 11.10 which already comes with Gtk+ 3.2. Yeti _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list