Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ethereal bug?
James wrote: Richard Fish bigfish at asmallpond.org writes: When I run ethereal as root (su -p) in a kde session, it dies off when I end the capture session. I do not use gnome, so I do not know if the problem exist there. If I comment out this line: gtk-alternative-button-order = 1 #gtk-alternative-button-order = 1 in the file: .kde3.4/share/config/gtkrc It does not die off (temporary fix) But each time I reboot the portable I have to edit the file again. What KDE theme style are you using? I don't seem to have this setting (or problem) in my gtkrc file...so I think maybe it is a theme-specific issue. Good question. I have never set this(these) setting. Going through 'control panel' Theme ManagerNothing is selected or highlighted under 'Choose your visual KDE theme: At the bottom under 'style' is says 'plastik is the 'widget style'. Can you be more specific as to what parameters I need to look at, or maybe they are consolitdated in a config file somewhere? James You can check your current style/theme at: ~ grep CurrentTheme .kde3.4/share/config/kcmthememanagerrc CurrentTheme=Plastik ~ grep widgetStyle .kde3.4/share/config/kdeglobals widgetStyle=Plastik Also, I did some more checking. I do not have the gtk-alternative-button-order setting in .kde3.4/share/config/gtkrc file, but it *is* in my .kde3.4/.../gtkrc-2.0 file. Coincidentally, my USE flags for ethereal specify gtk2.0: carcharias rjf # emerge -Dv --pretend ethereal ... [ebuild R ] net-analyzer/ethereal-0.10.12 -adns -gtk +gtk2 +ipv6 -kerberos -snmp +ssl 0 kB Are you building ethereal against gtk1.2 or gtk2.0? -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: ethereal bug?
Richard Fish bigfish at asmallpond.org writes: You can check your current style/theme at: ~ grep CurrentTheme .kde3.4/share/config/kcmthememanagerrc CurrentTheme=Plastik Oddly, this file is not present on my system. Here's the listing: ls .kde3.4/share/config/kcm* .kde3.4/share/config/kcmartsrc.kde3.4/share/config/kcminputrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmaudiocdrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmkresourcesrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmbellrc.kde3.4/share/config/kcmlaptoprc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmcddbrc.kde3.4/share/config/kcmmidirc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmdisplayrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmnspluginrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmfontinstuirc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmshellrc ~ grep widgetStyle .kde3.4/share/config/kdeglobals widgetStyle=Plastik Even more strange, I have this file, but there is nothing that matches even a substring of widget 'idget' the only substring matches I get are for 'Style' XftHintStyle=hintmedium View Style=Simple Also, I did some more checking. I do not have the gtk-alternative-button-order setting in .kde3.4/share/config/gtkrc file, but it *is* in my .kde3.4/.../gtkrc-2.0 file. Coincidentally, my USE flags for ethereal specify gtk2.0: carcharias rjf # emerge -Dv --pretend ethereal ... [ebuild R ] net-analyzer/ethereal-0.10.12 -adns -gtk +gtk2 +ipv6 -kerberos -snmp +ssl 0 kB Are you building ethereal against gtk1.2 or gtk2.0? emerge -Dv --pretend ethereal reveals [ebuild R ] net-analyzer/ethereal-0.10.12 -adns -gtk +gtk2 +ipv6 -kerberos -snmp +ssl 0 kB ??? James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ethereal bug?
James wrote: Richard Fish bigfish at asmallpond.org writes: You can check your current style/theme at: ~ grep CurrentTheme .kde3.4/share/config/kcmthememanagerrc CurrentTheme=Plastik Oddly, this file is not present on my system. Here's the listing: ls .kde3.4/share/config/kcm* .kde3.4/share/config/kcmartsrc.kde3.4/share/config/kcminputrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmaudiocdrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmkresourcesrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmbellrc.kde3.4/share/config/kcmlaptoprc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmcddbrc.kde3.4/share/config/kcmmidirc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmdisplayrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmnspluginrc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmfontinstuirc .kde3.4/share/config/kcmshellrc ~ grep widgetStyle .kde3.4/share/config/kdeglobals widgetStyle=Plastik Even more strange, I have this file, but there is nothing that matches even a substring of widget 'idget' the only substring matches I get are for 'Style' XftHintStyle=hintmedium View Style=Simple Also, I did some more checking. I do not have the gtk-alternative-button-order setting in .kde3.4/share/config/gtkrc file, but it *is* in my .kde3.4/.../gtkrc-2.0 file. Coincidentally, my USE flags for ethereal specify gtk2.0: carcharias rjf # emerge -Dv --pretend ethereal ... [ebuild R ] net-analyzer/ethereal-0.10.12 -adns -gtk +gtk2 +ipv6 -kerberos -snmp +ssl 0 kB Are you building ethereal against gtk1.2 or gtk2.0? emerge -Dv --pretend ethereal reveals [ebuild R ] net-analyzer/ethereal-0.10.12 -adns -gtk +gtk2 +ipv6 -kerberos -snmp +ssl 0 kB ??? James Very strange...at this point, I would suggest logout of kde, move .kde3.4 to .kde3.4.old, and login again. Everything will be set back to KDE defaults, so you can try ethereal again and see if you have the same problem. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: ethereal bug?
Richard Fish bigfish at asmallpond.org writes: When I run ethereal as root (su -p) in a kde session, it dies off when I end the capture session. I do not use gnome, so I do not know if the problem exist there. If I comment out this line: gtk-alternative-button-order = 1 #gtk-alternative-button-order = 1 in the file: .kde3.4/share/config/gtkrc It does not die off (temporary fix) But each time I reboot the portable I have to edit the file again. What KDE theme style are you using? I don't seem to have this setting (or problem) in my gtkrc file...so I think maybe it is a theme-specific issue. Good question. I have never set this(these) setting. Going through 'control panel' Theme ManagerNothing is selected or highlighted under 'Choose your visual KDE theme: At the bottom under 'style' is says 'plastik is the 'widget style'. Can you be more specific as to what parameters I need to look at, or maybe they are consolitdated in a config file somewhere? James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list