On 01-Jun-98 Joe Colburn playfully chanted:
| My mistake...
| 
| I am using DR-0.12.  Please excuse the mistake. =)  Anyone know what would
| cause that error?
| 
| On Mon, 1 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| 
|>On 27 May, Joe Colburn shouted:
|>->  Anyone else get this error?  Enlightenment tells me it's writing to
|>memory
|>->  it shouldn't be writing to.  It goes on to say that it will ignore the
|>->  error and continue if I choose.  Much like Windoze, it craps again if I
|>->  choose to ignore it, but I can lose all my work and exit when I realize
|>->  that's my only option.

Unfortunately, just about anything could be going wrong, including your Xserver
mismanaging memory when dealing with the intense bandwidth that E usually puts
out.  If you're using 0.12, I'd recommend at least grabbing 13.3 and upgrading
your Imlib as well, as these might lessen the effects upon wherever the problem
is originating from.  Enlightenment is only catching an error that could
otherwise crash it, but cannot control what happens to the memory pointers it
was handed by the Xserver.
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with out objectivity?

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