thank you for your quick response. this is the solution to the problem: ctrl-alt-f1
[login as me]
sudo date --set 01/08/2007
sudo killall gdm
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
the problem originated from a dead PRAM battery(i think), well anyway the os is up and running now.
thanks again...oliver
hyperair <email address hidden> wrote: The command:
killall bonobo-activation-server
To restart nautilus:
killall nautilus
nautilus & disown
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Bonobo-activation-server sometimes is not killed after session restart, leading to many unexpected problems https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49594
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thank you for your quick response. this is the solution to the problem: ctrl-alt-f1
[login as me]
sudo date --set 01/08/2007
sudo killall gdm
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
the problem originated from a dead PRAM battery(i think), well anyway the os is up and running now.
thanks again...oliver
hyperair <email address hidden> wrote: The command: activation- server
killall bonobo-
To restart nautilus:
killall nautilus
nautilus & disown
-- activation- server sometimes is not killed after session restart, leading to many unexpected problems /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 49594
Bonobo-
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