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Gnome (1.4) problem with panel



    Hi all!

I have the following problem: after updating from Woody r0 to Woody r1 for
some reason lots of panels try to start. That gives altogether 5 question
pop-ups asking if I want to start a new panel instead of the crashed one. If
I close these question windows with answering them by "No" new windows ar
popping up with the same question. So the number of the question windows is
permanently 5. I don't know what the problem may be, but I think that some
of the configuration files got wrong during the update, because on another
machine with the same system this problem doesn't occur.
Here's the part of the syslog showing the starting of the gnome session at
startup or at X or gdm restart (I am using kernel 2.4.19, and Ximian Gnome
1.4 for Potato):

Jan 8 21:47:32 pagony gnome-name-server[1602]: starting

Jan 8 21:47:32 pagony gnome-name-server[1602]: name server starting

Jan 8 21:47:32 pagony gnome-name-server[1603]: server_is_alive:
cnx[IDL:GNOME/Panel2:1.0] = 0x80557f8

Jan 8 21:47:32 pagony gnome-name-server[1604]: server_is_alive:
cnx[IDL:GNOME/Panel2:1.0] = 0x8055898

Jan 8 21:47:32 pagony gnome-name-server[1605]: server_is_alive:
cnx[IDL:GNOME/Panel2:1.0] = 0x8055938

Jan 8 21:47:32 pagony gnome-name-server[1606]: server_is_alive:
cnx[IDL:GNOME/Panel2:1.0] = 0x80559d8

Jan 8 21:47:32 pagony gnome-name-server[1607]: server_is_alive:
cnx[IDL:GNOME/Panel2:1.0] = 0x8055aa8



when closing a question window a new starts up and this generates a new row
in the syslog like this one:

Jan 8 21:47:34 pagony gnome-name-server[1614]: server_is_alive:
cnx[IDL:GNOME/Panel2:1.0] = 0x8055ea0



Next question: what does the following sequence in the syslog mean (pagony
is the name of the machine of course:

Jan 8 21:45:32 pagony kernel: memory : c79ea120

Jan 8 21:45:32 pagony kernel: memory : 00000000

Jan 8 21:45:32 pagony kernel: memory : c79ea360

Jan 8 21:46:36 pagony kernel: memory : c79ea560

Jan 8 21:46:36 pagony kernel: memory : 00000000

Jan 8 21:46:36 pagony kernel: memory : c79ea260

Jan 8 21:47:06 pagony kernel: memory : c79ea120

Jan 8 21:47:06 pagony kernel: memory : 00000000

Jan 8 21:47:06 pagony kernel: memory : c79ea360



It would be important to solve these problems, because it would help
migrating from RedmondOS after a few years



Thanks, David


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