On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 11:44:48AM +0200, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I don't think this to be a bug of gtk-engines-industrial, because the same
> error occurs, if you for example use the "whiteglass" theme, which is a
> part of xlibs-data.
>
> The original submitter "fixed" this by removing g
Hi.
I don't think this to be a bug of gtk-engines-industrial, because the same
error occurs, if you for example use the "whiteglass" theme, which is a
part of xlibs-data.
The original submitter "fixed" this by removing gtk-engines-industrial,
because then the same thing happens as with my chan
reassign 362049 gtk2-engines-industrial
thanks dude
This package causes breakage in any Athena-using program when installed
with the new Xorg packages.
I'm attaching an strace of xedit which shows xedit finding the cursor
and trying to speak xcursor/xfixes to the X server.
Nick Lewycky
execve("/
reassign 362049 gtk-engines-industrial
thanks
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 06:59:35PM -0400, Nick Lewycky wrote:
> Package: libxfixes3
> Version: 1:3.0.1.2-2
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> After upgrading to X.org 7, I can no longer launch most X11
> programs. This in
Um 02:23 Uhr am 12.04.06 schrieb Sven Hartge:
> Open your ~/.gconf/%gconf-tree.xml and locate the following entry:
>
>
> X
>
>
> Most users will have "Industrial" in there. Just change it to something
> else, like shown above.
Using gconftool is easier and works at once, no need
Hello.
If you are a Gnome user, you can try this workaround:
Open your ~/.gconf/%gconf-tree.xml and locate the following entry:
X
Most users will have "Industrial" in there. Just change it to something
else, like shown above.
If you still use the split XML tree, the entry is in
Package: libxfixes3
Version: 1:3.0.1.2-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
After upgrading to X.org 7, I can no longer launch most X11
programs. This includes xterm, xemacs, gnome-terminal, xmms,
etc.
$ xterm
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or
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