Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-17 Thread Qian Qiao
On 16/05/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Do you think I should re-emerge a gtk package?
 
 - Grant

what does emerge --deep --newuse --update world say?

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Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-17 Thread Grant
  Do you think I should re-emerge a gtk package?
 
  - Grant
 
 what does emerge --deep --newuse --update world say?

I do that every day.  That's why I got into Gentoo to tell you the truth.

But nothing to report there.  I did update to firefox 1.0.4 the other
day and I hadn't checked it since.  My other workstation is running
normally under 1.0.4 though.

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Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-17 Thread Qian Qiao
On 17/05/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Do you think I should re-emerge a gtk package?
  
   - Grant
 
  what does emerge --deep --newuse --update world say?
 
 I do that every day.  That's why I got into Gentoo to tell you the truth.
 
 But nothing to report there.  I did update to firefox 1.0.4 the other
 day and I hadn't checked it since.  My other workstation is running
 normally under 1.0.4 though.

Don't know if re-emerging every package firefox depends on will solve
the issue, but worth a try.

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Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-17 Thread Grant
 Don't know if re-emerging every package firefox depends on will solve
 the issue, but worth a try.

That's quite a list.  Is there a better way than this:

emerge -ave mozilla-firefox

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Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-17 Thread Grant
  Don't know if re-emerging every package firefox depends on will solve
  the issue, but worth a try.

Whaddaya know!  re-emerging firefox fixed it.  Thanks!

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[gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-16 Thread Grant
I re-emerged glibc with +nptl and +nptlonly on a workstation and now
firefox (1.0.4) is a little screwy.  The input areas on the browser
(not the page) looks like HTML form inputs, there is no scrollbar, and
the fonts aren't smooth anymore.  I tried moving ~/.mozilla but the
problems remain.

I haven't used this workstation is a little while so it might have
been like this before nptl.  Could this be caused by nptl?

- Grant

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Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-16 Thread Richard Fish
Grant wrote:

I re-emerged glibc with +nptl and +nptlonly on a workstation and now
firefox (1.0.4) is a little screwy.  The input areas on the browser
(not the page) looks like HTML form inputs, there is no scrollbar, and
the fonts aren't smooth anymore.  I tried moving ~/.mozilla but the
problems remain.

I haven't used this workstation is a little while so it might have
been like this before nptl.  Could this be caused by nptl?
  


I don't think so.  I use nptl and nptlonly without any problems in firefox.

My first guess is that the problem lies in ~/.gtkrc-2.0

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Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-16 Thread Qian Qiao
On 16/05/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I re-emerged glibc with +nptl and +nptlonly on a workstation and now
 firefox (1.0.4) is a little screwy.  The input areas on the browser
 (not the page) looks like HTML form inputs, there is no scrollbar, and
 the fonts aren't smooth anymore.  I tried moving ~/.mozilla but the
 problems remain.
 
 I haven't used this workstation is a little while so it might have
 been like this before nptl.  Could this be caused by nptl?

I had a x86 and a amd64 system both running nptlonly, none of them
experienced the problem you mentioned.

Don't think that's a nptl problem.

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Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-16 Thread Grant
 I re-emerged glibc with +nptl and +nptlonly on a workstation and now
 firefox (1.0.4) is a little screwy.  The input areas on the browser
 (not the page) looks like HTML form inputs, there is no scrollbar, and
 the fonts aren't smooth anymore.  I tried moving ~/.mozilla but the
 problems remain.
 
 I haven't used this workstation is a little while so it might have
 been like this before nptl.  Could this be caused by nptl?
 
 
 
 I don't think so.  I use nptl and nptlonly without any problems in firefox.
 
 My first guess is that the problem lies in ~/.gtkrc-2.0
 
 -Richard

Do you think I should re-emerge a gtk package?

- Grant

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Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-16 Thread Richard Fish
Grant wrote:

Do you think I should re-emerge a gtk package?

- Grant

  


Not unless you are having trouble with other GTK apps.  But
moving/deleting ~/.gtkrc-2.0 may be useful.  For reference, mine
contains only:

gtk-font-name = Sans 12

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Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?

2005-05-16 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
I'm next here with ~x86.

Andrew

=== On Monday 16 May 2005 21:12, Qian Qiao wrote: ===

I had a x86 and a amd64 system both running nptlonly, none of them
experienced the problem you mentioned.

Don't think that's a nptl problem.

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