I'm currently stuck in this place. Yes, I know that this gcc is not
supported. This is also the 2.0.1-sourceball. But can anybody
explain this error message for me? That would be great, thanks,
as I don't really have any clue how to tweak/trick/force
compilation past this point...
As far as I
Richard A Downing wrote these words on 02/09/06 01:34 CST:
The spellchecker underlines EVERY word as I type.
I installed the English(British) dictiionary, no change. If I 'ignore'
a word that doesn't take the underline off. If I 'ignore-all' a word it
doesn't change the other instances.
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
Richard A Downing wrote these words on 02/09/06 01:34 CST:
The spellchecker underlines EVERY word as I type.
I installed the English(British) dictiionary, no change. If I 'ignore'
a word that doesn't take the underline off. If I 'ignore-all' a word it
doesn't change
Richard A Downing wrote these words on 02/09/06 11:19 CST:
chmod 666 /usr/lib/thunderbird-1.5/components/myspell/*
I'd appreciate knowing what perms you have on those files, Randy?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/build ls -l /usr/lib/thunderbird-1.5/components/myspell
total 688
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Richard A Downing wrote these words on 02/09/06 11:19 CST:
chmod 666 /usr/lib/thunderbird-1.5/components/myspell/*
I'd appreciate knowing what perms you have on those files, Randy?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/build ls -l /usr/lib/thunderbird-1.5/components/myspell
total
On 2/9/06, Richard A Downing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, for the record:
chmod 644 /usr/lib/thunderbird-1.5/components/myspell/*
somehow this fixes it. The perms were apparently screwed by installing
the extension: spell-en-GB.xpi.
This makes sense to me. If you don't have read
On 2/9/06, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard, maybe you could download that zip and check if the en_GB.aff
and en_GB.dic files are the same as those from the .xpi. If so, maybe
it would be as easy as inflating the zip files into the appropriate
directory during the build to have
Greetings,
I am having some difficulty with Xorg-6.82. I upgraded the kernel from
2.6.14.2 (where all worked fine) to 2.6.15.3 and X-windows refuse to start.
I get the error:
preinit failed for device Mouse 0
No core pointer.
I followed all the guidance given for kernel configuration in
On Feb 9, 2006, at 12:53 PM, lux-integ wrote:
Greetings,
I am having some difficulty with Xorg-6.82. I upgraded the kernel
from
2.6.14.2 (where all worked fine) to 2.6.15.3 and X-windows refuse
to start.
I get the error:
preinit failed for device Mouse 0
No core pointer.
Use the
On 2/9/06, Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It _really_ depends what devices you plan
on using - most of the time, I don't need hotplug at the moment and
2.6.15 (and later) work ok for me with older versions of udev.
Thanks for the pointer, Ken. I've been scared to upgrade, and I
thought
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 2/9/06, Richard A Downing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, for the record:
chmod 644 /usr/lib/thunderbird-1.5/components/myspell/*
somehow this fixes it. The perms were apparently screwed by installing
the extension: spell-en-GB.xpi.
This makes sense to me. If you
On 2/9/06, Richard A Downing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info. The files from
http://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/dictionaries
are not identical to the .xpi versions. They are different sizes to
start with, and a diff shows numerous differences in, what
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 02/09/06 15:20 CST:
Randy, what do you think about adding info about spellcheck
dictionaries to Thunderbird/Mozilla? FYI, I don't know if the
spellcheck is implemented the same way in Mozilla-1.7.x.
I'm not sure that doing anything other than maybe a small
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 02/09/06 15:20 CST:
Randy, what do you think about adding info about spellcheck
dictionaries to Thunderbird/Mozilla? FYI, I don't know if the
spellcheck is implemented the same way in Mozilla-1.7.x.
I'm not sure that doing anything
Richard A Downing wrote these words on 02/09/06 15:44 CST:
On the other hand, the book as at present only really serves the
English/US community. So some mention of alternative dictionaries might
be in order.
I wholeheartedly agree. I thought there was a mention about the Moz
Plugins site on
On 2/9/06, Randy McMurchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 02/09/06 15:20 CST:
Randy, what do you think about adding info about spellcheck
dictionaries to Thunderbird/Mozilla? FYI, I don't know if the
spellcheck is implemented the same way in Mozilla-1.7.x.
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 14:02 -0800, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Well, if you go to the home page (http://dictionaries.mozdev.org/) it
points you to the OpenOffice page
(http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/) as the source of the
dictionaries. And it says
I'm not sure what it is today that is making
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 02/09/06 17:11 CST:
In fact, on the forum, there are tons of people getting the
permissions problems Richard did from using the xpi. The solution was
similar to what I told Richard to do:
Amazing how someone's little problem (Richard's spell checking issue)
On 2/9/06, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mkdir extensions/spellcheck/locales/en-GB
unzip -d extensions/spellcheck/locales/en-GB /where/you/saved/en_GB.zip
This should install en_GB.{aff,dic} to
/usr/lib/thunderbird-1.5/components/myspell with the normal
permissions.
Here's a bit
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Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 02/09/06 17:11 CST:
BTW, if you think there are some retarded questions on
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can make the simplest things.
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