You say you 'dist-upgraded' your sid box. Do you mean to say that you upgraded from stable or testing to sid? If you were already running sid, 'dist-upgrade' is very very bad. It'll automatically decide to sacrifice packages in favor of others. If you're just bringing everything up to date, 'apt-get upgrade' is all you want. Otherwise, it's one of the most common upgrade mistakes I see. On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 00:55, Alexis Sukrieh wrote: > Hi list :-] > > I've just dist-upgraded my sid box and gnome seams to be broken : When I > log in, Nothing is happening : no panel, no nautilus.... > > The stuff work though, I can run gnome-terminal thanks to my keybindings > but no way to get the panel coming back... > > Is there any tips I miss ? > > Thanks a lot for any help :) > > > > -- > > > Alexis Sukrieh <alexis@sukria.net> http://www.sukria.net > ******************************************************** > Debian/Linux enthusiast geek <http://www.debian.org> > Gnome2 glad user/tuner/hacker <http://www.gnome.org> > MyDynaWeb creator/developer <http://mydynaweb.net> > ******************************************************** -- Jeremy Nickurak <atrus@debian.spam.rifetech.com>
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