On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 10:25:06 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>Try another wm if that work try reinstalling fvwm, this could do the >>work. > >As I said in the email, it works without a WM. I haven't tried any >other WMs because I haven't got the time (to clean up after GNOME and >suchlike). > >I'm sure it's fvwm on pure64 because kphone behaves the same if I run >it on another machine (with the pure64 machine displaying it on its >screen) on which, when run on the local X server, it works fine. The >same applies to Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird -- if I run them on a >different machine on which they work fine, the same thing happens (no >window). > >Reinstalling fvwm? Yes, I tried that, though I can't imagine how this >Windows-style action could make any difference (it doesn't even need >global configuration files because I have my own set). In any case, >it doesn't change anything.
Hi Andras, I've been seeing exactly the same firefox issue on my amd64 system. After a few days of trying to track it down (trying a combination of window managers and chroot setups), it seems that upstream have already fixed it along with some other 64-bit issues. I'm now running a backported amd64 version of fvwm 2.5.14 with an i386 chrooted firefox here, and all works fine. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. [EMAIL PROTECTED] We don't need no education. We don't need no thought control.
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