Re: Script-fu crashes - with ICQ
what icq are you using? i have icqjava and have never had a problem.
Re: Script-fu crashes - with ICQ
Hi, once more, what icq are you using? i have icqjava and have never had a problem. Do you run it on a Linux machine? I didn't know, that this is possible. Hago
Re: Script-fu crashes - with ICQ
Does somebody know about a possibility to separate these two things, without uninstalling ICQ? Change the extension association, whatever the way that is done now (my last Windows is NT with plain Explorer). I suppose (but I dunno) that Gimp will be able to live with that. I would ask the Win32 developers for help, so maybe they can do something (like using another extension via mv in the makefile... well, MS C project config files and ren). GSR
Re: Script-fu crashes
hi, On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, clemensF wrote: Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero: Did you tried the SUBmarine tactic? Alt+SysReq+S (sync disks), wait until windows? linux? frebsd? this is Linux - but only if the SysReq function has been compiled into the kernel options (when building the kernel, its practically the last option to choose) alan
Re: Script-fu crashes
it via /proc, so check you have compiled and enabled). FreeBSD, if not does something like that, should too (in the same way that Linux and FreeBSD share the idea of virtual consoles, which is great). FreeBSD doesn't need that, as it doesn't crash nearly as often as linux ;- I never have used it for for freezes (yet). Always as fast reboot or experiment (like today playing with RAID... hot reconstruction, cool). running away... Why? GSR
Re: Script-fu crashes
Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero: Did you tried the SUBmarine tactic? Alt+SysReq+S (sync disks), wait until windows? linux? frebsd? clemens
Re: Script-fu crashes - with ICQ
Hi all, I read several times about script-fu to crash because of "nobody knows". 4 days ago I installed ICQ and since then my script-fus are crashing too. Not all the time, but sometimes. The reason: ICQ uses *.SCM as a fileending. Any music files, but without them, ICQ doesn't work. I just shutdown ICQ when I work with gimp, but I'm not really sure if it doesn't affect script-fu anyway. Does somebody know about a possibility to separate these two things, without uninstalling ICQ? Hago
Re: Script-fu crashes
Some details to add to what Marc said: I've had 3 random freezes of the keyboard upon startx, with the monitor going black and the only way out a hard reboot. I've fiddled about with fsck (and been yelled at by German geeks for doing that) but something seems to always work to get it back. Not the same thing every time, tho. Did you tried the SUBmarine tactic? Alt+SysReq+S (sync disks), wait until LED and sound stop, Alt+SysReq+U (umount disks, remount read only), wait until LED and sound stop, Alt+SysReq+B (reboot). The machine goes down quite fast, and a lot safer than drilling holes in the ships hull (aka hit the reset button), cos it can come up perfectly. Of course, all this works only if the kernel is still alive. GSR
Re: Script-fu crashes
On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 09:19:09PM -0600, Kate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently began using the gimp - version 1.1.7, as it came with the SuSE 6.2 distribution (a stripped down, 1 cd version of 6.2, it appears) Try upgrading to a recent development version of gimp, 1.1.7 is YEARS old. Is this version of gimp known for this problem, or could it be the linux distro? Both - the latest stable version of gimp is 1.0.4, but suse put an unstable development versiob on their distribution - doubtlessly with large warnings that his is just an unstable development release ;) going black and the only way out a hard reboot. I've fiddled about with fsck (and been yelled at by German geeks for doing that) fsck is usually save to use in single-user-mode, so just ignore them ;) -- -==- | ==-- _ | ---==---(_)__ __ __ Marc Lehmann +-- --==---/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / [EMAIL PROTECTED] |e| -=/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ XX11-RIPE --+ The choice of a GNU generation | |