On 05/19/2010 04:56 PM, RyanJB wrote:
Thanks for the reply, but first of all, I do not think it's the kernel at fault, it's some library upgrade (imho); second, no broken deps; third, it was 2.6.34 vanilla; finally, fourth, I know what to expect from a sid/testing system; I just wanted to inform so I can help getting rid of this bug. And, btw, XFCE works ok, although being also GTK-based.Not really well versed in this, but: What kernel do you use before the upgrade, is it the 2.6.33-2-amd64?? Obviously the upgrade broke the system somehow. Maybe broken dependencies? Try 'apt-get -f install'. And also, a testing + sid system is never free of bugs. Regards, RJB