Re: Global Menu GTK trouble!
Try looking at your ~/.xsession-errors file.
It should have the details.
Re: Global Menu GTK trouble!
I'm not sure how mac4lin goes for it, but i know that you used to have to patch gtk2 in order to get the global menu installed and working. You will probably see problems stemming from this until you completely remove and reinstall gtk2.
Re: Global Menu GTK trouble!
Yes, I checked the file
The phrase:
Code:
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "globalmenu-gnome": libglobalmenu-gnome.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
crops up every few lines.
How do I stop it?
Re: Global Menu GTK trouble!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
gnuisancev3
I'm not sure how mac4lin goes for it, but i know that you used to have to patch gtk2 in order to get the global menu installed and working. You will probably see problems stemming from this until you completely remove and reinstall gtk2.
Basicaly I followed this guide
All I did was use alien to install the .rpm, I'm wondering if there is a reference to Global menu still somewhere in a config file :confused:
Re: Global Menu GTK trouble!
Probably in your config somewhere...
You can find out by creating a test user, logging in as that user, and seeing if that test user gets the error.
You can try searching for it in your normal user's account via
Code:
find $HOME -type f -exec grep -l global {} \;
and editing out any found references to that stuff.
Pro Tip: anytime you need to install an rpm file, you're trying to run code that was built for redhat linux code on your ubuntu box and you might regret it.
Re: Global Menu GTK trouble!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Giblet5
Probably in your config somewhere...
You can find out by creating a test user, logging in as that user, and seeing if that test user gets the error.
You can try searching for it in your normal user's account via
Code:
find $HOME -type f -exec grep -l global {} \;
and editing out any found references to that stuff.
Pro Tip: anytime you need to install an rpm file, you're trying to run code that was built for redhat linux code on your ubuntu box and you might regret it.
Thanks!
the other user test proved that its just affecting my user - typing gedit into terminal didnt provoke any warnings.
however your second suggestion was strange - the output was mostly browser cache, it then outputted wine config files and other strange program configs, surely a single program can't be in so many apps: some ive only installed reciently:confused:
Re: Global Menu GTK trouble!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
exaviorn
Thanks!
the other user test proved that its just affecting my user - typing gedit into terminal didnt provoke any warnings.
however your second suggestion was strange - the output was mostly browser cache, it then outputted wine config files and other strange program configs, surely a single program can't be in so many apps: some ive only installed reciently:confused:
The find command I posted just gives clues.
This will narrow the search (a lot) to just the main config directories in your account:
Code:
find $HOME/.gconf $HOME/.gnome2 $HOME/.config -type f -exec grep -l global {} \;
Good luck.
Re: Global Menu GTK trouble!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Giblet5
The find command I posted just gives clues.
This will narrow the search (a lot) to just the main config directories in your account:
Code:
find $HOME/.gconf $HOME/.gnome2 $HOME/.config -type f -exec grep -l global {} \;
Good luck.
Thanks, Ive found at least one reference so far, however is it safe to just remove from the file e.g:
(home).gconf/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/gtk-modules/%gconf.xml
Code:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<gconf>
<entry name="globalmenu-gnome" mtime="1252692989" type="bool" value="tr$
</gconf>
Re: Global Menu GTK trouble!
Look at
Code:
/etc/profile.d/globalmenu.sh
You can remove it.