I had problems with Vidalia seemingly randomly overwriting my tor rc file with 
its default settings, so I stopped using it. Now, I just run the tor proxy 
itself.

I'd do what you originally intended: keep it simple, you want to learn tor so 
just run tor alone for now. Get back to the position you were at when you just 
had tor, no Vidalia, and you've confirmed it's running with nmap. By default 
it'll run on port 9050 - nmap should confirm that, so you should set your proxy 
setting in your browser to localhost:9050. Set your browser to manual proxy for 
now, just to eliminate 'system proxy' from the equation.

When tor started up, its log file should have said something about confirming 
that it's running. 'telnet localhost 9050' should leave you with a blank line 
waiting for input (IIRC). That confirms that something is listening on port 
9050.

Visit a web page in your browser. There's a test page that you can visit which 
detects and shows you whether your browser is using tor. I can't remember what 
page it is, but a simple search for it should tell you (search for it before 
you do all this, otherwise you might not be able to do a web search for it!).

Where exactly are you seeing the error? In the browser, tor log file, system 
log?

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