525105 and 529539 appear to be duplicates of this bug. I have the
same problem on my system.
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I just installed wmnetload again and it seems to work for me now. I
haven't tested it extensively, but when I reported the bug (3 years
ago) it wouldn't start at all. I have to say that I pretty much lost
interest the moment it didn't work, but figured filing the bug might
be useful.
Now that I
I can confirm this bug still exists in 1.1.5. We notice it here when
running Matlab. The gui interface is entirely unusable. We're
holding libx11-6 at 1.0.3 until it gets fixed... unless I'm missing
something here I'm shocked that this is present in stable!
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On 3/15/07, Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott, are you using blackbox or fluxbox? And what version? Does
the workaround work for you?
Blackbox 0.70.1-1.1
The workaround works... fairly inconvenient of course. Not that this
issue is really of great importance, but it would be nice
ocked, but the slit is only
tall enough to accomodate the two programs.
Scott Webster
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Package: medusa
Severity: normal
It seems that in the past medusa was a Gnome indexing application.
Now there is a new program called medusa that is a password
brute-forcer. Unfortunately it appears that systems with the old
package installed had it replaced with the new, completely different,
pa
Seems better now. We have a terminal-server setup (LTSP) and some of
the terminals still have a similar problem, but possibly it is just
due to old video cards etc. The problem doesn't seem to occur on more
modern hardware anymore.
Scott
On 6/28/06, Ana Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Package: xbase-clients
Version: 1:7.1.ds-1.1
Severity: normal
I am still getting messages like the following after upgrading to the latest
version:
/etc/cron.daily/man-db:
mandb: can't open /usr/share/man/man3x/Xau.3x: No such file or directory
mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man3/XauFileName.3x.
Any news on this bug? We experience the same problem here. At times
typing is so slow that kile is unusable. I can submit our system
information is desired. Kile version is 1.8.1-3.2.
Scott Webster
Package: flashplugin-nonfree
Version: 7.0.63.2
Severity: normal
The download seems to be broken again. Failed during upgrade of the
package, and running /usr/sbin/update-flashplugin after the fact
results in "automatic installation failed due to network problems or
upstream changes."
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Isn't there supposed to be a dual-level config now? Possibly with
gdm.conf.in and gdm.conf-custom or something like that. I don't think
this is getting installed correctly when you upgrade...
Package: bbpager
Version: 0.4.1b1-1
Severity: normal
bbpager does not seem to work properly with the blackbox (version
0.70.1-1.1) slit when started in withdrawn mode (-w switch).
For instance, if the slit is in a horizontal orientation and you add
bbpager, the slit enlarges to an enormous size
Package: bbpager
Version: 0.4.1b1-1
Severity: normal
If I add bbpager.columns or bbpager.rows commands to my
~/.bbtools/bbpager.bb file nothing happens; bbpager always loads with
1 row in a horizontal orientation.
Note that this is not the same as bug # 353862, I am loading my config
file with t
a new
line... it does not work if it is not. Also that DIFF_MODE should be
set to true based on my answer to the configuration question. I
suppose I could have answered the question incorrectly, but maybe it
should be checked.
If I put DIFF_MODE="true" on a separate line then it wor
Package: wmnetload
Version: 1.3-1.1
Severity: normal
I just installed wmnetload via apt-get. When I type wmnetload to
start it I just get "Segmentation fault."
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here, but this same setup worked with
a previous version of bibtex2html.
Scott Webster
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any dependencies on a gv package version,
but since this is only a small part of the functionality I'm not
sure that is appropriate.
Scott Webster
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