Bug#532451: It appears to be compiz-related

2009-07-20 Thread Andrew J. Barr
I take my previous message back. It appears to be related to Compiz, as when I switch to metacity there is no problem. Also, starting it up under metacity and then switching to compiz appears to work. Removing the ~/.google/gadgets folder does not change anything, however. Andrew -- To UNSU

Bug#532451:

2009-07-20 Thread Andrew J. Barr
I also seem to be affected by this bug, and it seems to have come after an upgrade to Iceweasel 3.5. Perhaps it's related? Andrew Barr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#532451:

2009-06-18 Thread Jeremy Hankins
I may be the only one hit by this bug, since I haven't heard anything yet, but I wanted to mention that after updating my laptop (which hadn't been updated in about two months) I have this problem there as well. However, I'm not using fglrx there, so that's ruled out. Still no clue why google-gadg

Bug#532451:

2009-06-10 Thread Jeremy Hankins
After doing a bit of looking on the web I can rule out what seems to be a common source of this kind of error -- I'm not trying to run this over ssh. On the other hand, I'm also experiencing bug#524871, and the timing is suspicious since I recently rebooted my system. Perhaps that's the source o

Bug#532451: google-gadgets-gtk: google gadgets doesn't start

2009-06-09 Thread Jeremy Hankins
Package: google-gadgets-gtk Version: 0.10.5-0.1+b1 Severity: normal ggl-gtk fails to start like so: % ggl-gtk Not a regular file: / Not a regular file: / Not a regular file: / No permission to read file. No permission to access device status. No permission to access device status. No permissions