> I also had the problem earlier. I ran dpkg-reconfigure locales as root
> and configured the locale as english and it started working
> permanently after that.
>
Yes, it worked. Ran dpkg-reconfigure locales, and selected 'en_GB
ISO-8859-1' and 'en_GB.ISO-8859-15 ISO-8859-15' along with my existi
> On 5/3/07, Vidyadhar Gadgil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With XMMS 1:1.2.10+20061 installed on debian etch 4.0 stable, the menu
> display does not show up properly after right-clicking, the items
> cannot
> be read. I don't think this is
On 5/3/07, Vidyadhar Gadgil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With XMMS 1:1.2.10+20061 installed on debian etch 4.0 stable, the menu
display does not show up properly after right-clicking, the items cannot
be read. I don't think this is a problem with xmms per se, probably with
gtk? Anywa
I don't think this is a problem with xmms per se,
> probably with
> gtk?
>
> Probably with xfonts I guess, if you mean unreadable due to the tiny
> size of chars. do u?
cheers
raffaele
No, that is not it. When right clicking the menu comes up, and I
2007/5/3, Vidyadhar Gadgil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
With XMMS 1:1.2.10+20061 installed on debian etch 4.0 stable, the menu
display does not show up properly after right-clicking, the items cannot
be read. I don't think this is a problem with xmms per se, probably with
gtk?
Probably
With XMMS 1:1.2.10+20061 installed on debian etch 4.0 stable, the menu
display does not show up properly after right-clicking, the items cannot
be read. I don't think this is a problem with xmms per se, probably with
gtk? Anyway, I am not sure, but a similar problem happened on a friend
LeVA wrote:
I had a similar problem with xmms. I'm using the crossfade plugin and
after a few xmms upgrades it started to hang occasionally. I had to
recompile the crossfade plugin with the xmms-dev package and now it
works fine.
HTH,
Daniel
Thanks for the tip. I've just che
that the freeze happens. As I say, it doesn't happen under
> sarge. I've been closing down a few of the plug-ins to see if that
> makes any difference but no joy.
>
> Dougie
Hi!
I had a similar problem with xmms. I'm using the crossfade plugin and
after a few xmms upgra
I've noticed a problem after doing a dist-upgrade to testing. xmms now
hangs occasionally. It's rather difficult to pin down but it appears to
be when there is a song change. What happens is that when moving to the
next song, the xmms display freezes, but the song plays until the end,
at which
After doing some basic investigating I seem to have a problem with
permissions with xmms and a usb dvdrw drive. I have the drive mounted
on sr0 which points to scd0, which points to /media/usb. I have
changed the permissions to allow access to cdrom group. This link
seems to have the same probl
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Ingram wrote:
> I just upgraded from 2.4.21 to 2.6.2 today (I'm running Sid btw) and
> thought I would check that all the "bits" are working
> (network/audio/video etc etc). I'm no longer using OSS, switched to
> ALSA. KDE has artsd running and I have sound running on the deskt
Andrew Ingram wrote:
I just upgraded from 2.4.21 to 2.6.2 today (I'm running Sid btw) and
thought I would check that all the "bits" are working
(network/audio/video etc etc). I'm no longer using OSS, switched to
ALSA. KDE has artsd running and I have sound running on the desktop and
from mplayer ju
I just upgraded from 2.4.21 to 2.6.2 today (I'm running Sid btw) and
thought I would check that all the "bits" are working
(network/audio/video etc etc). I'm no longer using OSS, switched to
ALSA. KDE has artsd running and I have sound running on the desktop and
from mplayer just fine. Thought I'd
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