This is a bug in gtk2, remove gtk2 USE flag recompile mozilla and you are
fine.
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From: Cristiano Paris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 2:35 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] MozillaFirebird/Thunderbird
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently testing Mozilla Firebird and Mozilla Thunderbird. I use
those software under my Windows PCs and they're great, so I decided to
give'em a try under Linux.
Anyway I'm experiencing some trouble: MozillaFirebird opens correctly
PDFs files embedding them in the Web Page.
On 14:35 Mon 26 Jan , Cristiano Paris wrote:
Anyway I'm experiencing some trouble: MozillaFirebird opens correctly
PDFs files embedding them in the Web Page. Anyway, the Acroread Plugin
seems to suck all of my CPU power. It gets 99% of my CPU time. Under
Mozilla Seamonkey it works just
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 23:06:18 +0100
Rune Nesheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14:35 Mon 26 Jan , Cristiano Paris wrote:
Anyway I'm experiencing some trouble: MozillaFirebird opens correctly
PDFs files embedding them in the Web Page. Anyway, the Acroread Plugin
seems to suck all of my
Hi,
I'm having a couple issues with fonts in MozillaFirebird.
First, I've never been able to use some of the truetype fonts with
Mozilla. The fonts in '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype' are never
presented in the list of available fonts in the configuration window,
although TrueType fonts in
Eamon Caddigan wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a couple issues with fonts in MozillaFirebird.
First, I've never been able to use some of the truetype fonts with
Mozilla. The fonts in '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype' are never
presented in the list of available fonts in the configuration window,
From: Tom Stoddard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/01/02 Fri PM 09:50:08 EST
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Subject: [gentoo-user] MozillaFirebird
Maybe its just me. I find the constant beeping during the
MozillaFirebird emerge annoying. Anyone
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 21:50:08 -0500, Tom Stoddard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Maybe its just me. I find the constant beeping during the
MozillaFirebird emerge annoying. Anyone else?
I don' t know if Mozilla and MozillaFirebird are different. I did emerge
mozilla and I don' t recall any beeps while
On Saturday 03 January 2004 03:50, Tom Stoddard wrote:
Maybe its just me. I find the constant beeping during the
MozillaFirebird emerge annoying. Anyone else?
Yes the beeps are here too ..
Don't know why exactly but what I do know is that they occur when copilation
enters a new directory
Maybe its just me. I find the constant beeping during the
MozillaFirebird emerge annoying. Anyone else?
Whoever made the decision to put beeps in should have thought about us
crusty old-timers who have no appreciation of cutesy.
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 21:50:08 -0500
Tom Stoddard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe its just me. I find the constant beeping during the
MozillaFirebird emerge annoying. Anyone else?
Whoever made the decision to put beeps in should have thought about us
crusty old-timers who have no appreciation
Yes, it happens with some ebuilds. I think it's because the lines are
too long??
Tom Stoddard wrote:
Maybe its just me. I find the constant beeping during the
MozillaFirebird emerge annoying. Anyone else?
Whoever made the decision to put beeps in should have thought about us
crusty
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 21:50:08 -0500
Tom Stoddard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe its just me. I find the constant beeping during the
MozillaFirebird emerge annoying. Anyone else?
Whoever made the decision to put beeps in should have thought about us
crusty old-timers who have no
The problem was that I had a pre-existing $HOME/.phoenix directory that
was unwriteable by me.
How it ended up being owned by root is another story that I'm
investigating -- but it probably involves some manual builds I did of
Firebird before I started running Gentoo. (I usually don't rebuild my
I am using 0.7...the link loads for me (I have cookies disabled, btw).
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On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 07:53, John wrote:
I am using 0.7...the link loads for me (I have cookies disabled, btw).
I emerged MozillaFirebird, but it wouldn't start. When I try to run it
at the command line, I just get another prompt -- no error messages or
other output. Even if regular Mozilla
try do a ps aux and see if some MozillaFirebird stuff are there
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 16:38, Luke Scharf wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 07:53, John wrote:
I am using 0.7...the link loads for me (I have cookies disabled, btw).
I emerged MozillaFirebird, but it wouldn't start. When I try to
Hi all,
MozillaFirebird crashes everytime I visit:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/
eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3254829628category=1507#Shipping
Hope not because of those pictures :-))
Al
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This may be a dumb question, but can someone explain why one instance
of MozillaFirebird with only one tab open starts 5 processes each
using about 25 megs of ram?
10187 ernie 15 0 25064 24m 14m S 0.0 4.9 0:01.93
MozillaFirebird
10190 ernie 15 0 25064 24m 14m S 0.0 4.9
Same process, different threads. The memory is shared across the threads
so the figures for memory usage look worse than they actually are. It's
not a dumb question, it's a dumb threading model, which is why it's been
junked in favour of NPTL in the 2,6* kernels...
Ben
This may be a dumb
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 03:46, Al Raq wrote:
Any one can tell me what does this message mean and how I can execute
MozillaFirebird again.
The error message is:
$ MozillaFirebird
INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Expected a version 5! Version = 4
System error?:: Interrupted system call
Did
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 07:03:41PM +, Hall Stevenson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 03:46, Al Raq wrote:
Any one can tell me what does this message mean and how I can execute
MozillaFirebird again.
The error message is:
$ MozillaFirebird
INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Expected a
At 02:02 PM 10/29/2003, you wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 07:03:41PM +, Hall Stevenson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 03:46, Al Raq wrote:
Any one can tell me what does this message mean and how I can execute
MozillaFirebird again.
The error message is:
$ MozillaFirebird
INTERNAL
Hi all,
Any one can tell me what does this message mean and how I can execute
MozillaFirebird again.
The error message is:
$ MozillaFirebird
INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Expected a version 5! Version = 4
System error?:: Interrupted system call
End of message.
Kind regards,
Al
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I've been using the mozfb binary releases (now at 0.61). I have the
compat libraries installed, and the usual plugins all work (shockwave,
realplayer, acrobat, etc.) but I can't get java to work. mozfb shows
that the plugin is properly registered, but I get missing symbols
and a prompt to
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 07:42, Collins Richey wrote:
I've been using the mozfb binary releases (now at 0.61). I have the
compat libraries installed, and the usual plugins all work (shockwave,
realplayer, acrobat, etc.) but I can't get java to work. mozfb shows
that the plugin is properly
On 04 Aug 2003 18:50:24 -0600
Robert Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 07:42, Collins Richey wrote:
I've been using the mozfb binary releases (now at 0.61). I have the
compat libraries installed, and the usual plugins all work
(shockwave, realplayer, acrobat, etc.) but
Hi,
after I installed quicktools in Firebird, I am only able to run Firebird as
root. As normal user it won't start any longer. Is this a known problem? How
can I uninstall quicktools?
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On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 01:32, Klaus D. Neumann wrote:
Hi,
after I installed quicktools in Firebird, I am only able to run Firebird as
root. As normal user it won't start any longer. Is this a known problem? How
can I uninstall quicktools?
When mozilla only runs as root, it often indicates
On Sunday 20 July 2003 06:20 pm, Yorkshire Dave wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 01:32, Klaus D. Neumann wrote:
Hi,
after I installed quicktools in Firebird, I am only able to run Firebird
as root. As normal user it won't start any longer. Is this a known
problem? How can I uninstall
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 06:47:49PM -0700, Klaus D. Neumann wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2003 06:20 pm, Yorkshire Dave wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 01:32, Klaus D. Neumann wrote:
Hi,
after I installed quicktools in Firebird, I am only able to run Firebird
as root. As normal user it won't
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 03:37, Rasmus Wiman wrote:
Aren't nigthly builds somewhat similar to building from a cvs
checkout?
Would it be difficult to create an ebuild that just checks out the cvs
sources and builds them?
There is already an ebuild for mozilla-firebird-cvs in portage right now
Zack Gilburd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upgrading your Firebird nightly is rather pointless, IMHO. Why not
just get a build that works and use it? Usually the nightly builds
are only going to mess things up, anyways.
Also, binaries somewhat defeat the whole purpose of Gentoo.
Aren't
Hi all-
I have the 0.6 MozillaFirebird installed from the ebuild but would like
to begin using the nightly drops as well. Normally, on debian, I can
just download the build and untar it in /usr/local and begin to use it.
When I do this with mozilla emerged it wants to find the
On Saturday 14 June 2003 12:56, Michael Perry wrote:
Hi all-
I have the 0.6 MozillaFirebird installed from the ebuild but would like
to begin using the nightly drops as well. Normally, on debian, I can
just download the build and untar it in /usr/local and begin to use it.
When I do this
On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 12:56:29 -0700
Michael Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all-
I have the 0.6 MozillaFirebird installed from the ebuild but would
like to begin using the nightly drops as well. Normally, on debian, I
can just download the build and untar it in /usr/local and begin to
hi,
enter localhost at google and press the I'm feeling lucky button.
Matthias
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 10:14, Ulrich Plate wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Yes, but I don't use webmin. I installed cups and forgot to do the
rest - rc-update ..., /etc/init.d/startdaemon routine!
*grin* That
Yup, that's what I got.
On 03 Jun 2003 16:36:48 +0200
Matthias Spiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
enter localhost at google and press the I'm feeling
lucky button.
Matthias
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 10:14, Ulrich Plate wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Yes, but I don't use webmin. I installed
Hi all,
I have a little problem with MozillaFirebird. I imported my bookmarks
from my prev. phoenix installation and it worked fine. There is only
one problem now: I *have* some bookmarks in my Bookmark Toolbar
folder, but there are no bookmarks visible on the toolbar.
Has someone an idea?
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 22:03, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
Hi all,
I have a little problem with MozillaFirebird. I imported my bookmarks
from my prev. phoenix installation and it worked fine. There is only
one problem now: I *have* some bookmarks in my Bookmark Toolbar
folder, but
-- quoting Dhruba Bandopadhyay --
You cannot import bookmarks or anything else for that matter from
previous versions of phoenix with any reliability or success into
firebird 0.6.
It clearly states on the release notes that one must start with a
fresh profile directory so I'd
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 01:34:10 +0200
Matthias F. Brandstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- quoting Dhruba Bandopadhyay --
You cannot import bookmarks or anything else for that matter from
previous versions of phoenix with any reliability or success into
firebird 0.6.
It
Just installed the phoenix-cvs and when I type 'phoenix' it nolonger
starts the browser. It seems that phoenix has gone and is replace by
MozillaFirebird. When I run that nothing at all happens. Any ideas plz?
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Thanks:) Just found that the phoenix-cvs ebuild in portage is bust
anyway :( Just pulling down using the Firebird ebuild now :)
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I installed Firebird from the ebuild obtained from bugzilla and find either
it's trying to be too smart or I'm missing something. When I type in
http://localhost:631 I get some website in Austraila called localhost.au.
All I want is cups!
Is there a way to disable this - I didn't see it in
You're welcome although Firebird appears to be either extremely stupid or
attempting to outsmart itself. See my note I just posted on trying to access
http://localhost:631!
Thanks:) Just found that the phoenix-cvs ebuild in portage is bust
anyway :( Just pulling down using the Firebird
Argh I think i can answer that one as I had the same ;) check your cups
logfile and you will see that it thinks it is a DoS attack ;) close your
browser and try again ...
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Nope, closed it several times. Still wants to go to Australia.
Argh I think i can answer that one as I had the same ;) check your cups
logfile and you will see that it thinks it is a DoS attack ;) close your
browser and try again ...
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have you checked your cups logs?
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Got it. It helps to have the cups daemon running G, blush).
have you checked your cups logs?
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On Monday 02 June 2003 17:07, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Got it. It helps to have the cups daemon running G, blush).
have you checked your cups logs?
It will turn out the same for webmin, etc.
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Yes, but I don't use webmin. I installed cups and forgot to do the rest -
rc-update ..., /etc/init.d/startdaemon routine!
On Monday 02 June 2003 17:07, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Got it. It helps to have the cups daemon running G, blush).
have you checked your cups logs?
It will turn
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Yes, but I don't use webmin. I installed cups and forgot to do the
rest - rc-update ..., /etc/init.d/startdaemon routine!
*grin* That one had me scratching my head a few months ago, too. Funny
it goes to Australia to look for your localhost, innit. Does anyone know
why
Just when we think we've got the Gentoo system down we go
and forget G.
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 10:14:08 +0200
Ulrich Plate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Yes, but I don't use webmin. I installed cups and
forgot to do the
rest - rc-update ..., /etc/init.d/startdaemon routine!
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