true true... but I would remove the 'even with love' thing...
Fuck you all! :)
lol
KaKaRoTo
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 07:44:00 -0500, Alvaro J. Iradier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Yes, we already know Youness very well. Youness can even tell you "fuck
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Yes, we already know Youness very well. Youness can even tell you "fuck
you stupid asshole" while being friendly, even with love :p
Greets.
Youness Alaoui wrote:
>> p.s.: I was rude in my answer because I was fed up, I did not insult
>> you or disre
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 06:57:13 -0500, Alvaro J. Iradier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Calm down please. I think Gerald was just a bit annoyed, and he might
had been a bit rude. But he already said he was sorry.
I'm calm, perfectly calm... I think :P
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Calm down please. I think Gerald was just a bit annoyed, and he might
had been a bit rude. But he already said he was sorry.
We can't blame him if he didn't want to try to compile all locales for
his system. He knows what he's doing. Didn't you ever f
Sorry. I haven't accused anyone of anthing that I'm aware of. If it
came across that way, I apologize. As I expalined to Vivia, I left
eliminating font paths to the weekend, because I won't have the time
to do that until then. It's not a matter of sloth, but rather of time
management.
Other po
you "fucked up" your system, it is being vulgar, but not rude, I didn't
say fuck you, I didn't insult you in any other way, I wasn't rude with
you, so being vulgar doesn't mean being rude, but I won't argue with you
on that because it seems your so stupid, you won't understand what I'll be
Actually, I never inisted on not removing fonts from xorg.conf. I
just haven't gotten around to it yet. (Basically because of the time
involved in commenting them out one by one and relaunching the server
each time.) It's on my to-do list for this weekend.
On 1/20/06, Vivia Nikolaidou <[EMAIL P
http://mercea.net/~exmh/html/exmh-users/2005-01/msg6.html
(search the thread for the solution that this guy found)
http://www.tldp.org/FAQ/faqs/Wine-FAQ
Adding the locales wasn't the only solution I had suggested. In the FAQ it
is suggested to remove your font paths from xorg.conf , which y
Quite true (about vulgarity and rudeness). However, there is no way
to be vulgar without being rude.
I'm now talking to some tcl folks about this. Their first stab at it
is like this:
Run 'xrdb -remove' from the shell prompt, then try launching amsn.
If it comes up with no errors, that's goo
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Gerald Britton wrote:
> hmmm...interesting. Well I consider profanity to be rude, every time,
> all the time. If you are vulgar, then you are rude, no second
> thoughts about that.
Being vulgar is not the only way to be rude. Sometimes you can be a lot
worse without using
Thanks!
On 1/20/06, Vivia Nikolaidou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Now I would very much like to pursue this issue with the tk group.
> > Can anyone point me in their direction?
>
> http://www.tcl.tk
>
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hmmm...interesting. Well I consider profanity to be rude, every time,
all the time. If you are vulgar, then you are rude, no second
thoughts about that.
I have carefully maintained my machine (no screamer to be sure, just a
1gig with 384M ram) on a gentoo distro for several years. Following
gen
1 - you were rude, no second thoughts about that
2 - what profanities from "the previous poster" ???*
3 - I prefer to be vulgar when needed than to be rude when not needed.. it
is said that being polite is simply another way of being hypocrite
4 - frustration should go to :
a) your mach
> Now I would very much like to pursue this issue with the tk group.
> Can anyone point me in their direction?
http://www.tcl.tk
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My apologies to those who feel that I answered harshly. I suppose my
frustration came through. At least I did not resort to profanities in
the manner of the previous poster (I do not use such profanity in my
speech and certainly not in writing. It is simply not appropriate.)
I am also quite th
I'm a bit surprised by the 'harshness' of this thread...
let me summarize it :
1 - a user fucks up his PC and asks for help
2 - we try everything to help him as much as possible
3 - it didn't work
4 - we found out his pc is not 'normal' and ask him to install what HAS to
be installed
5 - he clea
fyi -- I suppress all the other locales to mamke glibc compile faster
(much, much faster actually)
On 1/20/06, Vivia Nikolaidou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did that by running amsn like this:
> >
> > LC_ALL=en_US amsn
> >
> > I also tried
> >
> > LANG=en_US amsn
> >
> > Here's the outp
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Gerald Britton wrote:
> amsn must respect the locale I set (via LC_ALL= or LANG=). It has no
> business trying to use any others. At the very least it should query
> locale availability (locale -a) before trying to use them.
it's not amsn, it's tk, i repeat :(
> "J
amsn must respect the locale I set (via LC_ALL= or LANG=). It has no
business trying to use any others. At the very least it should query
locale availability (locale -a) before trying to use them.
"Just giving it a try" will, in my case, result in an eight-hour
compile job to try to circumvent a
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Gerald Britton wrote:
> Definitely. Why spend time compiling locales (hours and hours on my
> machine) that I won't use?
... what if aMSN is trying to use them now?
OK, I don't know, just give it a try
>
> On 1/20/06, Vivia Nikolaidou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri
Definitely. Why spend time compiling locales (hours and hours on my
machine) that I won't use?
On 1/20/06, Vivia Nikolaidou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Gerald Britton wrote:
>
> > fyi -- I suppress all the other locales to mamke glibc compile faster
> > (much, much faster ac
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Gerald Britton wrote:
> fyi -- I suppress all the other locales to mamke glibc compile faster
> (much, much faster actually)
are you sure this is a good idea? :)
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> Did that by running amsn like this:
>
> LC_ALL=en_US amsn
>
> I also tried
>
> LANG=en_US amsn
>
> Here's the output from my locale command:
>
> $ locale -a
> C
> POSIX
> en_US
> en_US.utf8
Where are all other locales?... Anyway, try LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 , though I
don't think that
OK -- I took the instructions from the FAQ:
"First of all, it may be a font problem: try making aMSN run with a
different font (under Tools -> Preferences -> Appearance). "
Did that, Changed it to Arial, 10 pt
"Second, you may need to run aMSN from a different encoding (under
Tools -> Preferen
Vivia Nikolaidou wrote:
just wait 10 minutes until I add 2-3 more possible solutions :)
Done. :)
Don't forget to increment the version ;)
I've done it ...
GrdScarabe
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 11:06:14 -0500, Gerald Britton
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hmmm -- i click on Languages and amsn exits immediately!
On 1/18/06, Vivia Nikolaidou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the swift reply! Is this the FAQ item you mean?
>
>
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Gerald Britton wrote:
> hmmm -- i click on Languages and amsn exits immediately!
Yes, this means that your problem is system-wide. Follow all the steps
from the FAQ and get back to us :)
>
> On 1/18/06, Vivia Nikolaidou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks for the s
hmmm -- i click on Languages and amsn exits immediately!
On 1/18/06, Vivia Nikolaidou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Thanks for the swift reply! Is this the FAQ item you mean?
> >
> > Q: As soon as I try to log on or change aMSN's language, it crashes
> > with the following message: X Error of
> Thanks for the swift reply! Is this the FAQ item you mean?
>
> Q: As soon as I try to log on or change aMSN's language, it crashes
> with the following message: X Error of failed request: BadValue?
> (integer parameter out of range for operation), Major opcode of failed
> request: 45 (X_OpenFo
Thanks for the swift reply! Is this the FAQ item you mean?
Q: As soon as I try to log on or change aMSN's language, it crashes
with the following message: X Error of failed request: BadValue?
(integer parameter out of range for operation), Major opcode of failed
request: 45 (X_OpenFont)
A: First
> just wait 10 minutes until I add 2-3 more possible solutions :)
Done. :)
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Hello,
You have two errors here:
> Malformed attributes: HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN" found in:
> HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"
> Current stack: :!DOCTYPE
Ignore this, seems to be SourceForge's problem. Doesn't influence aMSN at
all.
> X Error of failed request: BadVal
When signing on to amsn, using 0.95 I get these messages:
$ amsn
Malformed attributes: HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN" found in:
HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"
Current stack: :!DOCTYPE
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range
for operation)
Major op
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