FC6 Missing icons after update and terminal not starting

antonio montagnani antonio.montagnani at gmail.com
Tue Nov 14 12:59:31 UTC 2006


2006/11/14, Jim Cornette <fc-cornette at insight.rr.com>:
> antonio montagnani wrote:
> > After concluding the full update of my server I re-send a message of a
> > few days ago, where I didn't get any answer:
> >
> > I updated a server to FC6 (that started from RH8 through all steps of
> > Fedora). and I made a full update by yum.
> >
> > I lost many icons in main menus(also the main icons for Applications /
> > Resources)
> > and I lost icons (not all) also in the menus (for example
> > Graphics...Internet and so on..)
> > I can't see icons for different type of files in nautilus
> >
> > Another clue: when I start a session I get a warning stating:
> >
> > An error occurred during start-up of settings daemon of Gnome
> > Some aspects as themes, sound or desktop settings could not work properly
> > Settings daemon has been started too many times.
> > Last error message has been:
> >
> > Impossible to activate 'OAFID:GNOME_SettingsDaemon'
> > Gnome will try to restart settings daemon at next login
> >
> > and another warning: Icon gnome-fs-home not found
> >
> > I can't also start the Terminal window
> >
> > I made a short research googling and in bugzilla but no clue: any idea
> > where to start to solve the problem.The server is working fine apart
> > from these problems, the most annoying is Terminal not starting!!!
> > --
> >
>
> You might try yum groupinstall <groupname> in order to assure that all
> the elements for the group are installed. You can get a list of groups
> by running 'yum grouplist' to see different groups available. Replace
> the <groupname> with the desired group. For groups that are multiple
> words, enclosing the group with the " at both ends should pull in the
> group. (EXAMPLE: "yum groupinstall "This group for Rent" should pull in
> the group listed as This group for rent.)
> This should also get you additional packages that an upgrade might miss.
> It is sort of a poor man's install "Whats New Group".
>
> Jim
>
>
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Jim

tnx for help.

Not easy to follow your advice as Terminal is not operating (dying immediately)

Maybe that it is connected to some gstreamer library??? (from googling..)???
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Antonio Montagnani
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