Bug#316650: ethereal: Assertion failed caused by font selection

2005-07-07 Thread Adam Aube
Package: ethereal Version: 0.10.11-1 Followup-For: Bug #316650 Through KDE's GTK Styles and Fonts settings, Ethereal (and other GTK apps) were set to use the Cursor font. Changing the font resulted in Ethereal working again. I have not extensively tested this, so there may be other font

Bug#316650: ethereal: Assertion failed when starting

2005-07-06 Thread Adam Aube
Package: ethereal Version: 0.10.11-1 Followup-For: Bug #316650 A brief follow-up: I have seen reports of other users having similar issues (though on Windows, not Linux). http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-users/200408/msg00292.html

Bug#316650: ethereal: Assertion failed when starting

2005-07-03 Thread Adam Aube
On Sunday 03 July 2005 04:38 am, W. Borgert wrote: On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 01:32:22AM -0400, Adam Aube wrote: I have strace output (over 4000 lines of it), but it's probably best to take this to debian-user, since it appears to be unreproducible. Check two things: 1. Do you have self

Bug#316650: ethereal: Assertion failed when starting

2005-07-02 Thread Adam Aube
Package: ethereal Version: 0.10.11-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable When starting ethereal, the following error message occurs: $ ethereal (ethereal:6757): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT(object)' failed (ethereal:6757): Pango-CRITICAL

Bug#316650: ethereal: Assertion failed when starting

2005-07-02 Thread Adam Aube
On Saturday 02 July 2005 05:39 pm, Steve Langasek wrote: I can't reproduce this error on either unstable or testing. I don't know why it would be occurring for me, then - ethereal and all its dependencies are from official Sid sources. Unfortunately, I haven't used it for months, so I can't be

Bug#306530: powernowd: stuck at lower freq

2005-04-28 Thread Adam Aube
The new package works fine on my system - custom 2.6.11 kernel. $ cd cd /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ $ cat scaling_available_frequencies 498320 597984 697648 996640 1395296 $ cat scaling_available_governors userspace Is the userspace governor module loaded? I see from bug #277605 that