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GNOME 2.0 Desktop for the Solaris Operating Environment Troubleshooting Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Build Problems
1.1 Compilation Fails for glib Programs
Chapter 2 Installation Problems
2.1 Installation Log
2.2 Installation Failed Error Message
2.3 Uninstalling the GNOME 1.4 Desktop
2.4 Uninstalling the GNOME 2.0 Desktop
2.5 Installing the GNOME Desktop Without the Installer
2.6 Installation Permission Problem
2.7 ScrollKeeper Fails After Installation
Chapter 3 Startup Problems
3.1 GNOME Desktop Menu Item Missing From Login Screen
3.2 Startup Error Messages
3.3 General Startup Problems
Chapter 4 Window and Session Management Problems
4.1 Window Manager Crashes
4.2 Logging Out Without a Panel
4.3 Applications Do Not Restore Properly
4.4 Unexpected Window Behavior
4.5 Unexpected Swing Behavior
Chapter 5 General GNOME Desktop Problems
5.1 Finding Out More
5.2 Which Version of the GNOME Desktop?
5.3 Displaying Developer Documentation in Netscape 4.x
5.4 General Error Messages
5.5 No Nautilus Viewer for File Type
5.6 Nautilus Crashes Or Freezes
5.7 Nautilus Slows the System
5.8 TIF Files Crash Panels
5.9 Finding Out About GConf
5.10 Conflicts With Screensavers
5.11 Selected Screen Does Not Display
5.12 Solaris Removable Media Manager
Chapter 6 Problems With Specific Applications
6.1 Dynamically-Set Title Does Not Work
6.2 ScrollKeeper Options Not Fully Documented
Chapter 7 Hardware Problems
7.1 Multihead Display
7.2 Sound Events Do Not Work
7.3 Configuring Your Mouse for x86 Systems
7.4 Running the GNOME Desktop on a Sun Ray Server
7.5 No Sound From Audio CD
Chapter 8 Performance Enhancement
8.1 Adjust Nautilus Settings
8.2 Adjust Background Settings
8.3 Change Window Frame Theme
8.4 Reduce Applets
8.5 Transparent Terminals
8.6 Enable Wireframe Window Moves
8.7 Install mediaLib Libraries
8.8 Improving CDE Application Performance
Chapter 9 Accessibility Problems
9.1 Keyboard Is Unresponsive
9.2 Numeric Keypad Is Unresponsive
9.3 System Beeps Continuously
9.4 System Beeps Incorrectly for Slow Keys
9.5 Mouse Keys Functionality
Chapter 10 Localization and Internationalization Problems
10.1 Supported Locales
10.2 Problems That Affect All Locales
10.2.1 Unlocalized Menu Items
10.2.2 Warning Messages to Console
10.2.3 Obsolete Topics In Online Help
10.2.4 Multiple Trash Icons
10.2.5 Dialogs and Panels Are Not Localized
10.2.6 Localized Online Help Is Not Displayed
10.2.7 Cannot Open a File Created in a Different Locale
10.2.8 Launching gmines Causes a Segmentation Fault
10.3 Problems That Affect European Locales
10.3.1 OpenWindows Login Option Is Missing
10.3.2 Corrupted Messages in XScreenSaver
10.3.3 Start Menu Is Not Localized
10.3.4 Control Center Is Not Localized
10.3.5 GNOME Desktop Menu Item Is Missing From Login Screen
10.3.6 Installation GUI Is Not Localized
10.3.7 Keyboard Shortcut Does Not Change Input Method Window
10.3.8 Poor Font Quality in Terminal
10.3.9 No Support for CP1251 and ANSI1251 Encoding
10.3.10 Rasterization Problems in Russian Locale
10.3.11 XScreenSaver Is Not Localized
10.4 Problems That Affect Asian Locales
10.4.1 Default Desktop Font Is Too Small Or Blank
10.4.2 Special Fonts Are Missing in Chinese Locales
10.4.3 GNOME Ghostscript Display
10.4.4 Font Quality Is Poor
10.4.5 Different Date Format in the Solaris Operating Environment
10.4.6 Character Display Problem in GTK2+ Applications
10.4.7 Printing Out From gedit in the Solaris 8 Operating Environment
10.4.8 Cannot Print Japanese Characters With Default Font in gedit
10.4.9 Cannot Open ISO–2022–JP Encoded File
10.4.10 Localized Characters Do Not Display in gedit
10.4.11 Poor Japanese Font Quality with Default Font in gedit
10.4.12 Character Display Problem in Terminal
10.4.13 Core Dump When Copy or Link to File
10.4.14 Input Method Window Repeatedly Flushed
10.4.15 Japanese Locale Core Dump
10.4.16 GTK2+ Applications Freeze
10.5 Problems That Affect Complex-Text Locales
10.5.1 Incomplete Support for Right-to-Left Languages
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