Jarry wrote:
I have noticed following message in /var/log/boot
(but I see them too early during boot-up):
...
* Remounting root filesystem read/write ... [ ok ]
* Setting hostname to obelix ... [ ok ]
* Starting up RAID devices (mdadm) ...
mdadm: No arrays found in config
Richard Fish wrote:
Well it looks like I get the same problems running the same versions
of amarok, libvisual, and libvisual-plugins.
Cool! Well, not cool that you are having problems, but cool that I am
not alone. I was beginning to wonder what was up. I just did an emerge
-e world, and
I posted this a couple weeks ago with no answer. I am still unable to
determine what is going on.
Anytime I select a visualization from Tools-Visualizations menu, I get
the following output and the visualization output window closes.
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: free():
Amarok 1.4.1 adds support for the new libvisual, however only a few of
the visualizations are functioning. When I select most of them, I get
the following at the command prompt:
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x08067f78 ***
*** glibc detected
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Hi,
I tried to build OpenOffice from source. After hours of copmiling it
fails with:
What did I so badly wrong here ?
Kind regards,
mcc
I have the same problem, looks to be same bug posted in:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126777
and
I have two NICs in my system, one for Internet and the other for my
private network. The NIC that I want to be eth0 uses the forcedeth
module and the NIC I want to be eth1 uses the 3c59x module.
I have set up aliases in my /etc/modules.d/forcedeth:
alias eth0 forcedeth
and
krgn wrote:
I have just installed modular X on my box and try to finalize it, but a
few things are broke now and have to get rebuild.
revdep-rebuild -p :::spits this out
Checking dynamic linking consistency...
broken /usr/bin/audemo (requires libXaw.so.8)
broken /usr/bin/auedit
Richard Fish wrote:
Still works for me. You should check that Show previews in file
tips under Behavior is turned on. You should also make sure you are
using the File Management profile (Settings-Load View Profile).
You can also try to backup and delete your ~/.kde3.5 directory, and
start
Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
kompmgr works OK here, but I do find there are some quirks, but I can
run GLX programs with kompmgr and nothing crashes.
Ken
is this with nvidia? Loading glx. is it REALLY SLOW?
send me your xorg.conf offlist?
Mike
I have a BFG Geforce 6800 Ultra OC.
Since I upgraded my system with KDE 3.5, I have lost this feature and
can't seem to find a way to enable it.
With prior versions of KDE, when I open folders with graphics, I could
see the thumbs of the graphic, but they are quite small. When I would
hover the mouse over the grahics for a
Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
For real transparency, yes, you need it. If you have enabled GLX and
Composite at once, and run a GLX program, then X will crash. This is
likely the cause of your problems. The difficulty is, for the moment,
you have to sacrifice either GLX if you want to use
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