On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 13:53:18 -0700, Nifty Hat Mitch wrote:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 04:35:28PM -0400, Beartooth wrote:
But I hit a snag ... FC2 has a gnome-terminal that never gets a prompt.
I assume you are clicking on something. Tell us what you are clicking on.
A launcher on the panel.
Most 'icons' have properties that you can inspect. Use right mouse --> properties and tell us what you see.
Under Basic Name : Terminal Generic Name : [blank] Comment : Command line Command : gnome-terminal Type : Application Icon : [a little monitor screen with >_ in it] Run in terminal box not checked
Under Advanced Try this before using: [blank] Documentation : gnome-terminal/index.html Name/Comment translations : [a whole great long list, none with a highlight, check mark, or other distinction] [nothing in the Add/Set or Remove boxes] Revert box grayed out
Also can you run 'xterm'?
commanding "xterm &" at the user prompt in a KDE terminal emulation brings up a terminal, with a prompt, which takes commands. (I use Gnome; but the KDE terminal, which is very hard on my aged eyeballs, does work.)
It is possible that something in your dot files or login profile is getting in the way.
One common problem is the inclusion of NFS resources in your $PATH.
There you're over my head, alas!
Also is this for all users or just one? Can you add a new user test that new user?
Yes. I did, and tried "su test", then telling btth's kde terminal "gnome-terminal &". (I'll log out and back in in a minute)
It flashed a message, and opened what looks like a gnome terminal, with a working prompt -- a btth prompt, *not* test's -- .
Closing that, I found the message still on the kde terminal: ===== [test@localhost btth]$ [gnome-terminal:15784): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to the session manager: Authentication Rejected, reason: None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed. ===== It did not give a new prompt at that point. I hit ^c. It displayed a blank line, then ===== [1]+ Done gnome-terminal [test@localhost btth] ===== I told it exit, and it gave me ===== exit [1]+ Done xterm and then my normal btth prompt
Stay tuned. I'll log out, and back in as test.