OT:

Hi plugers,

Anybody here na may kakilalang content provider (CP)?

kung meron kayong list mas ok sana so we can have an
options.

Thanks

abetpcmt ;-) 



--- "Zak B. Elep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Tiger! =)
> 
> On 7/20/06, bopolissimus X platypus Jr
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm checking out ubuntu (more like xubuntu, but
> with icewm, not xfce)
> > and might switch.
> 
> That's good news.
> 
> > I'm seeing some problems and I post because
> possibly the solution is
> > just to install some package.
> 
> That's bad news (but hopefully our replies fix it ;)
> 
> > when I start gedit, or sudo synaptic or some other
> graphical program, I
> > see this:
> >
> >
> > (gedit:11516): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not
> supported by Xlib
> >
> > (gedit:11516): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale
> modifiers
> [...]
> > is that something that can be fixed?  Or is it OK
> to ignore?
> 
> I see this all the time in my Debian installations
> when I invoke a GTK+
> app, even when using `Xlib-supported' locales (like
> de_DE) so you ca
> safely ignore this even in Ubuntu.  I don't know
> what causes this,
> although I'm not seeing this anymore in my recent
> Kubuntu system.
> 
> > I have a separate issue too.  When I do, e.g.,
> >
> > sudo su gedit (actually, i first ran across the
> problem with sudo su
> > synaptic, and yeah, now I know that the su is not
> necessary there),
> > I get, added to the messages above:
> >
> >
> > Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> > Xlib: No protocol specified
> >
> > cannot open display: (null)
> >
> > so $DISPLAY is :0.0, but it's not accepted.  when
> I do xhost +localhost
> > I still get the same problem.  On Mandriva and
> other distributions,
> > that would work because I'm explicitly allowing
> localhost access.
> > What am I missing on ubuntu?
> 
> The proper way would be to copy your
> $HOME/.Xauthority file to
> /root/.Xauthority (or to some $HOME where you want
> it, when you're
> pretending to be someone else, handy when building X
> apps under other
> stuffs.)  Also try `xhost +' if all else fails
> (that's a security risk
> indeed, so beware.)
> 
> I also find your $DISPLAY odd; in my Kubuntu system
> its set to ":0",
> with no screens.  Then again, I do remember good old
> Ubuntu's $DISPLAY
> set to ":0.0" or thereabouts...  Have you tried
> 
> `DISPLAY=":0" run-my-X-app`?
> 
> > I'll be posting more ubuntu questions, probably.
> 
> Shameless plug, but you can try asking too on the
> Ubuntu-PH mailing list
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED], very light, very
> stable) or
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (very fast, could go OT
> at times ;)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Zakame
> 
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