problem with xosview in bookworm

2023-06-10 Thread hlyg

i've installed bookworm for i386, wifi bar in xosview doesn't work

could you recommend other app that show quality of wifi connection?



xosview + 2.6.x

2004-01-11 Thread nikeswen . anti-spam
Bonjour.

Après compiltation et installation d'un 2.6.1, xosview ne fonctionne
plus.  Je crois me souvenir qu'il faut activer une option dans le noyau
mais je ne me rappelle plus laquelle et apparament le config-2.6.x
d'Alexis ne la positionne pas correctememt.

Et pendant qu'on y est, comment faire pour éviter de faire 'xosview
+net' pour obtenir la ligne réseau? car pas défault elle n'est pas
activée (pourquoi, j'en sais rien mais je trouve ca un peu bizarre non?)

merci et bon dimanche



Re: xosview + 2.6.x

2004-01-11 Thread Xavier Maillard
* Quoting nikeswen anti-spam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Bonjour.

Bonjour,

 Après compiltation et installation d'un 2.6.1, xosview ne fonctionne
 plus. Je crois me souvenir qu'il faut activer une option dans le noyau
 mais je ne me rappelle plus laquelle et apparament le config-2.6.x
 d'Alexis ne la positionne pas correctememt.

A ma connaissance, 2.6 et xosview ne sont pas compatibles (il faut un
patch).

zeDek
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Re: xosview + 2.6.x

2004-01-11 Thread Xavier Maillard
On 11 Jan 2004, Xavier Maillard[EMAIL PROTECTED] mused:
 * Quoting nikeswen anti-spam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Bonjour.

 Bonjour,

 Après compiltation et installation d'un 2.6.1, xosview ne fonctionne
 plus. Je crois me souvenir qu'il faut activer une option dans le
 noyau mais je ne me rappelle plus laquelle et apparament le
 config-2.6.x d'Alexis ne la positionne pas correctememt.

 A ma connaissance, 2.6 et xosview ne sont pas compatibles (il faut un
 patch).

Oups, je faisais référence à
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=215824 mais je n'ai
pas fait attention au fait qu'il avait été clos.

Désolé.

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Kernel 2.6 + xosview

2003-12-23 Thread Silvio Vogt
Hallo,
gibt es ein patch damit xosview unter Kernel 2.6.x
funktioniert?
Bei google habe ich nichts gefunden.

MfG Silvo 
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xosview

2001-02-02 Thread Tibor D.

Hi folks,
does anyone know where the xosview-package did go? It's gone with the 
latest apt-get upgrade! Or is there a similar, maybe even better tool?

TIA



Re: xosview

2001-02-02 Thread ktb
On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 09:31:59AM +0100, Tibor D. wrote:
 Hi folks,
 does anyone know where the xosview-package did go? It's gone with the 
 latest apt-get upgrade! Or is there a similar, maybe even better tool?
 TIA
 

It's listed as xosview under stable, testing and unstable.
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
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Re: anyone using xosview?

2000-06-26 Thread Geza GYORGYI
Neither did xosview come up in my mixed slink-potato environment,
but now that I have upgraded to pure potato, it is working again.

Géza Györgyi

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Re: anyone using xosview?

2000-06-22 Thread kmself
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 11:55:45AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have just installed xosview and can not get it to work.
 
 I am running slink with some packages upgraded to potato (but I have not
 upgraded glibc).  The install seemed to go fine using apt-get.  The messages 
 say
 that it was downloaded, unpacked and configured.  When I try to run the
 program, however, using:
 
 xosview 
 
 from an xterm I get nothing.  If I run top it shows that xosview is running
 (stat 'R') but nothing shows on the display.  The menu of active applications
 in fvwm does not show xosview, either.  I get the exact same results if I try
 to start xosview from fvwm's GoodStuff.
 
 Does anyone have any ideas on what I am doing wrong?
 
 Any help appreciated.

No problems here.

Run and  report on:

$ dpkg -s xosview
$ strace xosview

...the first tells what version of xosview you've got installed, the
second may show what's bombing out with xosview -- last few hundred
lines (or less) of output may be informative.

I'm running:
Package: xosview
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 248
Maintainer: Zed Pobre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Version: 1.7.3-2
Depends: libc6 (= 2.1.2), libstdc++2.10, libxpm4, xlib6g (= 3.3.6)


I was going to suggest 'ld $( which xosview )' as well, but I find that
ld doesn't appear to work as advertised on my system:

$ ld $( which xosview )
ld: warning: cannot find entry symbol _start; defaulting to 0804a760

...I'm not super familiar with the linker's functionality anyway.
Someone got the kudgel of enlightement handy?

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Re: anyone using xosview?

2000-06-22 Thread Jakob 'sparky' Kaivo
kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:

 I was going to suggest 'ld $( which xosview )' as well, but I find that
 ld doesn't appear to work as advertised on my system:
 
 $ ld $( which xosview )
 ld: warning: cannot find entry symbol _start; defaulting to 0804a760
 
 ...I'm not super familiar with the linker's functionality anyway.
 Someone got the kudgel of enlightement handy?

Unless xosview is being packaged as an object file, you don't want to
run ld on it. I think you want ldd, which reports what runtime
libraries are needed by binaries. E.g.:

timothy:~$ ldd /usr/bin/emacs
libXaw.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXaw.so.6 (0x40014000)
libXmu.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXmu.so.6 (0x4004c000)
libXt.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6 (0x4005e000)
libSM.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x400a7000)
libICE.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x400b)
libXext.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6 (0x400c6000)
libX11.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x400d2000)
libncurses.so.5 = /lib/libncurses.so.5 (0x40179000)
libm.so.6 = /lib/libm.so.6 (0x401b7000)
libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x401d4000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000)



Re: anyone using xosview?

2000-06-22 Thread kmself
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 11:43:00AM -0700, Jakob 'sparky' Kaivo wrote:
 kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
 
  I was going to suggest 'ld $( which xosview )' as well, but I find that
  ld doesn't appear to work as advertised on my system:
  
  $ ld $( which xosview )
  ld: warning: cannot find entry symbol _start; defaulting to 0804a760
  
  ...I'm not super familiar with the linker's functionality anyway.
  Someone got the kudgel of enlightement handy?
 
 Unless xosview is being packaged as an object file, you don't want to
 run ld on it. I think you want ldd, which reports what runtime
 libraries are needed by binaries. E.g.:

Thanks, my bad, I'm getting confused.

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anyone using xosview?

2000-06-19 Thread m_shapiro
I have just installed xosview and can not get it to work.

I am running slink with some packages upgraded to potato (but I have not
upgraded glibc).  The install seemed to go fine using apt-get.  The messages say
that it was downloaded, unpacked and configured.  When I try to run the
program, however, using:

xosview 

from an xterm I get nothing.  If I run top it shows that xosview is running
(stat 'R') but nothing shows on the display.  The menu of active applications
in fvwm does not show xosview, either.  I get the exact same results if I try
to start xosview from fvwm's GoodStuff.

Does anyone have any ideas on what I am doing wrong?

Any help appreciated.



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Re: XOSVIEW

1999-11-08 Thread Steve Lamb
Sunday, November 07, 1999, 9:52:15 AM, SGaerner wrote:
 I'm running slink and GNOME 1.x with e-15.x. When I call xosview nothing 
 appears
 but 'ps ax' says that yosview is running...

Have you upgraded your kernel to the 2.2 series recently?  There is a
problem with the older xosview (slink old) that it does not work with the 2.2
series.

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Re: XOSVIEW

1999-11-08 Thread SGaerner
I think this is the problem... I'm using 2.2.13.
It is possible to use only the potato version of xosview with the slink
distribution?

Thanks!

Bye,

Sven

Steve Lamb wrote:

 Sunday, November 07, 1999, 9:52:15 AM, SGaerner wrote:
  I'm running slink and GNOME 1.x with e-15.x. When I call xosview nothing 
  appears
  but 'ps ax' says that yosview is running...

 Have you upgraded your kernel to the 2.2 series recently?  There is a
 problem with the older xosview (slink old) that it does not work with the 2.2
 series.

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Re: XOSVIEW

1999-11-08 Thread Steve Lamb
Monday, November 08, 1999, 10:28:14 AM, SGaerner wrote:
 I think this is the problem... I'm using 2.2.13.
 It is possible to use only the potato version of xosview with the slink
 distribution?

That all depends on the dependencies involved.  On all three of my
machines I'm running various levels of potato so I cannot say.

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XOSVIEW

1999-11-07 Thread SGaerner
Hi!

Did anyone got problems with running xosview?

I'm running slink and GNOME 1.x with e-15.x. When I call xosview nothing appears
but 'ps ax' says that yosview is running...

Can anybody help me?

Bye,

Sven


Re: xosview

1999-05-12 Thread Wayne Topa

Subject: Re: xosview
Date: Mon, May 10, 1999 at 09:05:19PM -0700

In reply to:Joey Hess

Quoting Joey Hess([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 Wayne Topa wrote:
  Think I read in the Debian Weekly News that the author had been told
  of the problem and was working on it.
 
 No, I never wrote that in DWN. I am filing a bug now though.
 
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Well I did read it somewhere!  Debian Weekly news has so much good
info I 'thought' that it was there.  Sorry Joey, BTW how come I can't
get the DWN mailed to me?  I have subscribed (via www.debian.org web
page) twice now.

Wayne


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Re: xosview

1999-05-11 Thread Joey Hess
Wayne Topa wrote:
 Think I read in the Debian Weekly News that the author had been told
 of the problem and was working on it.

No, I never wrote that in DWN. I am filing a bug now though.

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Re: xosview

1999-05-08 Thread John
Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
 
 Has anyone been able to get xosview to run on a 2.2.x kernel system? I
 currently have a Dual P200 system with Debian 2.1. Since updating to the
 2.2.5 kernel I have not been able to use xosview at all. It starts but
 does not display anything at all and I have to kill the process.


Robert,

I have the 2.2.5 kernel running on both slink and hamm. Xosview on the
slink disk doesn't work. It seems to be using up the cpu, but no
display. On the hamm disk, however, it runs. The problem may be with
slink or the slink/2.2.5 combination rather than the kernel itself?

John Carline


 I have
 the Version: 1.6.1-4 of xosview installed right now and have tried all
 other debian versions to no avail.
 
 I've noticed while reading some archive lists via the web that the older
 versions had a problem with the 2.2.x kernels but i havent found any
 reference to what the problem was or if there has been a fix to it.
 
 I find this a great little resource and would love to be able to get it to
 work again. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Re: xosview

1999-05-08 Thread Wayne Topa

Subject: xosview
Date: Fri, May 07, 1999 at 03:42:50PM -0500

In reply to:Robert V. MacQuarrie

Quoting Robert V. MacQuarrie([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 
 Has anyone been able to get xosview to run on a 2.2.x kernel system? I
 currently have a Dual P200 system with Debian 2.1. Since updating to the
 2.2.5 kernel I have not been able to use xosview at all. It starts but
 does not display anything at all and I have to kill the process. I have
 the Version: 1.6.1-4 of xosview installed right now and have tried all
 other debian versions to no avail.
 
 I've noticed while reading some archive lists via the web that the older
 versions had a problem with the 2.2.x kernels but i havent found any
 reference to what the problem was or if there has been a fix to it.
 
 I find this a great little resource and would love to be able to get it to
 work again. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
 

Its been dead here since I went to 2.2.2.  Doesn't show up on the
screen but checking ps or top, it was using over 96% of the cpu.

Think I read in the Debian Weekly News that the author had been told
of the problem and was working on it.

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Re: xosview

1999-05-07 Thread Steve Lamb
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Has anyone been able to get xosview to run on a 2.2.x kernel system? I

It was running on my 2.2.1 kernel but when I upgraded to 2.2.6 it started
failing in the manner you described.  Have you checked for/opened a bug for
it?

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Re: xosview

1999-05-07 Thread John Foster
Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
 
 Has anyone been able to get xosview to run on a 2.2.x kernel system? I
 currently have a Dual P200 system with Debian 2.1. Since updating to the
 2.2.5 kernel I have not been able to use xosview at all. It starts but
 does not display anything at all and I have to kill the process. I have
 the Version: 1.6.1-4 of xosview installed right now and have tried all
 other debian versions to no avail.
 
 I've noticed while reading some archive lists via the web that the older
 versions had a problem with the 2.2.x kernels but i havent found any
 reference to what the problem was or if there has been a fix to it.
 
 I find this a great little resource and would love to be able to get it to
 work again. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
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xosview Re: IP address and ipfwadm

1997-09-24 Thread Carey Evans
Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

[snip]

 xosview stalls once I execute either one of the above commands, it seems
 that xosview expects a non-anywhere source/destination.

I expect this would be because it wants to track both incoming and
outgoing packets separately.  It shouldn't lock up though.

xosview has other problems: it calls free() for the same memory twice
when exiting, it displays shared memory wrong[1], and it needs to be
setuid-root to display serial port info.

Check whether procmeter does what you want, even if you use IP
accounting with both directions specified.

[1] xosview 
while :; do sleep 60  done
^C
killall sleep

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