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Date:      Thu, 22 Apr 2004 10:16:25 -0400
From:      "Ian Bowers" <icbowers@hotmail.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   newbie question:  Gnome 2.6 upgrade
Message-ID:  <BAY8-DAV25aVklxcqtt0000c73b@hotmail.com>

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I finally came to my senses and got a copy of FreeBSD about a week ago.  =
I'm very compitent in window$ and DOS, and wanted to start in on =
something new.  I've been toying with BSD for a while and I'm getting to =
know my way around. =20

I'm having trouble upgrading to gnome 2.6.  I had gnome 2.4 installed =
and running just fine.  I cvsup'd with the ports-supfile, and ran the =
gnome_upgrade.sh file.  It pondered the meaning of life until well after =
I left for work.  When I came home, I saw it was at the login prompt.  =
There were some messages that I assume have to deal with renewing DHCP =
leases with my cable modem, but I logged in as normal.  there was =
nothing indicating a troubled install. =20

Since running cvsup and the upgrade, I can't run startx like I used to.  =
It used to run regardless of what directory I was in, and now I have to =
be in /usr/X11R6/bin to run it.  when I run it, I get the same message =
as usual that says it can't contact some host server and I ned to add a =
line into my /etc/hosts file.  I've always gotten that one, even when =
2.4 was running perfectly smoothly.  a terminal window comes up right =
away after that message when gnome starts as it begins loading it's =
components at the splash screen.  it hangs on "window manager" but =
eventually gets to the desktop with the terminal window still open.  I =
can't run any applications at all.  it says that the indicated file is =
nowhere to be found.  I can run the files, epiphany for example, from =
the terminal window and they run just fine as far as I can tell. =20

I'm sure there's some painfully obvious thing I haven't done, but I =
can't tell what it is.  I've followed the upgrade instructions to the =
letter, but apaprently I'm not cool enough to pull it off.  sorry for =
the longwindedness.



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