xfce works with our a problem on the console, but when I run xfce4-session it does not initial properly and I can't use the right mouse button. I edited the ip address. X_mkdir: Not owner ** (xfce4-panel:27568): WARNING **: module /opt/csw/lib/xfce4/panel-plugins/libmixer.so cannot be opened: ld.so.1: xfce4-panel: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0: symbol g_slice_free1: referenced symbol not found ** (xfce4-panel:27568): WARNING **: module /opt/csw/lib/xfce4/panel-plugins/libtriggerlauncher.so cannot be opened: ld.so.1: xfce4-panel: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/libxcb.so.1: symbol XdmcpWrap: referenced symbol not found ** (xfdesktop:27572): CRITICAL **: XfceDesktopMenu init failed (The XfceDesktopMenu module could not be loaded: ld.so.1: xfdesktop: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0: symbol g_slice_free1: referenced symbol not found) ** (xfdesktop:27572): WARNING **: xfdesktop: Unable to initialise menu module. Right-click menu will be unavailable. (xfce4-panel:27568): libxfcegui4-WARNING **: ICE I/O Error (xfce4-panel:27568): libxfcegui4-WARNING **: Disconnected from session manager. ** Message: xfce4-panel: Exit xterm: fatal IO error 131 (Connection reset by peer) or KillClient on X server "165.112.x.x:0.0"
You have a ridiculously broken install of pango/cairo/glib (one or all of those). This has nothing to do with xfce.
(In reply to comment #1) > You have a ridiculously broken install of pango/cairo/glib (one or all of > those). This has nothing to do with xfce. Then why does xfce work just fine on the console? The pango/cairo/glib was installed at the same time from blastwave, so yes it is a xfce error and an xfce problem. BTW, If anyone knows of a better source for xfce binaries for SUN SPARC please let me know.
Ok, please READ the error messages you get. They have *nothing* to do with Xfce. Perhaps you have a differently library search path from console. I really have no idea, but please figure out your system configuration issues on your own.
(In reply to comment #3) > Ok, please READ the error messages you get. They have *nothing* to do with > Xfce. > Perhaps you have a differently library search path from console. I really have > no idea, but please figure out your system configuration issues on your own. What do you mean it has *nothing* to do with Xfce. Because of this I cannot use Xfce, so it has *everything* to do with Xfce. Why are you so eager to pass the buck? I did not install pango/cairo/glib separately. I most certainly did not *configure* them. They were installed along with Xfce. They are obviously used by Xfce. If you don't know what the issue is between Xfce and pango/cairo/glib then can you point be to someone who can help me resolved the issue between the two. The last thing I need to do is be turned away from the Xfce group because its a pango/cairo/glib issue and turned away from the pango/cairo/glib group because its a Xfce issue. If this matter was fixed in a latter version of Xfce can you tell me where I can get the updated binaries for Xfce for my SUN SPARC Workstation? I logged in because I needed help not a flippant "please figure out your system configuration issues on your own". What kind of help is that? Roger
Whatever you may believe is irrelevant. The _fact_ remains that your problem is with the lower-level gtk stack (glib/pango/cairo/gtk), which has nothing to do with Xfce. We don't ship it, we don't maintain it. We don't build nor provide packages for Sun systems. I don't know where you got yours, but perhaps that would be the place to look for help. Xfce Bugzilla isn't your personal help forum. It's a bug tracker for genuine issues related to Xfce, which your problem is not. Now, you can go hit up Google and try to find a forum more appropriate to your problem, or you can sit here and whine uselessly. Up to you.