On my machine this caused the .xsession-errors file to fill my hard drive in
3 days. I had to update my kernel from 2.2.9-19 to 2.2.9-27. I used krpm to
do that and linuxconf to modify lilo to point to the new kernel. In krpm
uncheck all the install boxes (overwrite files, update,...) and you will
have both kernels available.

Someone told my that this was the "error spew" bug or something like that.

Wayne Boaz, Network Analyst
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----- Original Message -----
From: Murray Strome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Charset


> I am interested in this one, as while I don't get this message while I
> am running, whenever I shutdown, I get a whole list of messages (they go
> by too fast for me to copied them exactaly), but
> like "wrong charset              [FAILED]"  -- I assume this is related
> somehow to the problem below.
>
> "David P. Greenberg" wrote:
> >
> > --Hi guys, next Linux challenge. When I open a file in my /home
directory
> > called xsession-errors I get the following:
> >
> > QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
> > QSocketNotifier: Internal error
> > KCharset: Wrong charset!
> >
> > Everything appears to be working fine, of course I wouldn't really know
if it
> > wasn't. What should I do to get rid of these errors?
> >
> > David P. Greenberg
> > Bitco Electronics
> > "In Service to the Recording Industry"
> > *Confirmed Linux Newbie*
> > **It was gonna be done in Septober,
> >   then Octember, now it's Novunder.**
>
> --
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