On 02/18/2011 11:21 AM, Torsten Andre wrote:

The thing is that this is not a specific problem of The Brain, but many
Java applications. Call me nuts, but these Java problems only occur in
Awesome. I mean this can't be coincidence. This is systematic. And some
applications are just Java - I cannot help it (though I'd prefer them
not to be, but that's another story).

Bastian Bloessl answered on my mail (which he missed to send to the list
and did not correct upon notification, so I just do it for him now):

I have a similar behavior here with jabref (which is also java based).
I am running Gentoo 64-bit.


awesome -v
awesome v3.4.8 (Never Know)
Build: Jan 24 2011 13:50:13 for x86_64 by gcc version 4.4.4 (@khaldur)

java-config -L
The following VMs are available for generation-2:
1) Sun 32bit JRE 1.6.0.22 [emul-linux-x86-java-1.6]
*) Sun JDK 1.6.0.22 [sun-jdk-1.6] <- active

Basti


sorry I didn't realize...

For me it works with the following now.

Switch to 32Bit Java. Set MToolkit. Turn floating off (for the tag The Brain is on).

(I have "wmname LG3D" in my rc.lua, don't know if this is important)

basti@khaldur ~ >> java-config -L
The following VMs are available for generation-2:
1)      Sun 32bit JRE 1.6.0.24 [emul-linux-x86-java-1.6]
*)      Sun JDK 1.6.0.24 [sun-jdk-1.6]
basti@khaldur ~ >> java-config -s 1
Now using emul-linux-x86-java-1.6 as your user JVM
basti@khaldur ~ >> export AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit

Basti

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