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Re: Gnome's dependence on networking...



How do I know? It should be whatever FC3 does as default as I doubt I
changed that.

Thanks,
Ken

On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 13:33 -0600, fiaid@quasi-sane.com wrote:
> what interface is your system binding the X server too?  your loopback or 
> eth0?
> 
> --
> Tighe Schlottog         workape         fiaid
> "Honesty is the best policy, but insanity is a better defense."
> -- Anonymous
> 
> On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Ken Keefe wrote:
> 
> > I am not sure if this is X or Gnome or Fedora's fault, but I have
> > noticed a very annoying problem on my system. If I start my system up,
> > log into gnome, do a little work, and then change the networking by
> > unplugging the network cable or changing the hostname some how, Gnome (I
> > think) begins to have all sorts of trouble. The system sometimes locks
> > up and graphical applications won't start up. If I try to start an
> > application from the command prompt, let's say firefox, it gives me an
> > error to the effect that the X server located at 0.0 cannot be found.
> > What is the deal with this? I'd like to be able to unplug my network
> > cable and move somewhere without having to restart my system each time. 
> > 
> > Ken
> > 
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