gnome start errors after building gnome

Huub v.niekerk at hccnet.nl
Thu Dec 28 00:59:17 PST 2006


Well, the 'euid != 0' part means that you are not root while running 
this, which (in my opinion) you shouldn't have too. Try creating the 
director manually or try running it as root once.

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Erik Wikström
Thanks. Changed to root, created the directory manually and had to chmod 
it to 1777. Back to user and Gnome starts ok now.





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