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| Hi, all! I've been wanting to update my Gnome desktop and so I figured I would go the route of least resistance and download the whole [...]/gnome directory from a mirror, and then go upgradepkg *.tgz and letting the utility handle the rest. Upon doing that, the new Gnome started, but it couldn't find anything in a way of graphics: neither the splash screen, nor any icons. It complained about a problem with pixbuf, I believe. I don't have debug info readily available, because Gnome is my primary desktop and at that point I was in a somewhat mission critical situation and therefore I just put the slack 9.1 CD in and reverse-upgraded everything. Any ideas? PM |
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| On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 16:17:12 +0100, PianoMan <PianoMan@piano.man.com> wrote: > > I've been wanting to update my Gnome desktop and so I figured I would go > the route of least resistance and download the whole [...]/gnome > directory from a mirror, and then go upgradepkg *.tgz and letting the > utility handle the rest. It might be worth typing 'upgradepkg --install-new *.tgz' here instead. > Upon doing that, the new Gnome started, but it couldn't find anything in > a way of graphics: neither the splash screen, nor any icons. It > complained about a problem with pixbuf, I believe. Perhaps you needed the gdk-pixbuf package in l/. It might be worth dowloading the l/ disk series and upgradepkg-ing that too. > I don't have debug > info readily available, because Gnome is my primary desktop and at that > point I was in a somewhat mission critical situation I use gnome primarily these days, but find it useful to keep a lightweight WM like fluxbox around for these situations. -- Mark Hill <usenet@mark.ukfsn.org> (devnull address not read) GPG KeyID: 4A3B58AC |