Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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? -- Money can't buy everything. Sometimes money can't even buy a gun... -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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. - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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. -- Money can't buy everything. Sometimes money can't even buy a gun... -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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 - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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! - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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 -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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. -- Joe -- Money can't buy everything. Sometimes money can't even buy a gun... -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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 -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] nptl messing with firefox?
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. -- Joe -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list