Andreas Wacknitz <[email protected]> writes:

> Hi,
>
> my emacs troubles me by not showing some graphics files
> correctly. Some graphics work, some will only be shown as some red
> dots on a black background.
> This doesn't seem to be related to the graphics type. Both, png and
> jpeg have working and non-working examples.

I face the same problems with *jpg and *.png

> Also, ldd emacs-gtk reveals that libgcc_s.so.1 doesn't seem to be
> found (although gcc-6-runtime and gcc-7-runtime packages are
> installed).
> This doesn't seem to be related but also not correct.

same here, although I didn't miss it yet.

> Furthermore, another unrelated problem with emacs is a TLS handshake
> problem (TLS handshake failed) when its package manager's frontend
> tries
> to connect to MELPA (started via menu Options->Manage Emacs Packages).
>
> Does anybody else have problems with his emacs installation on Hipster
> or has any ideas?

No problem here, but I use paradox in order to manage packages. My
~/.emacs.d directory provides a file 'network-security-data' presumabely
created by paradox.

(:id "sha1:6d4eb958390599243ba9f5035cb671fa8dd6a93a" :fingerprint 
"sha1:46:6c:19:e2:32:7b:42:c8:ad:e1:23:41:f7:62:fe:d9:68:63:3e:d3" :host 
"elpa.gnu.org:443" :conditions (:insecure :unknown-ca :invalid))

but still establish a TLS session.

-Dieter

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