OT: Hi plugers,
Anybody here na may kakilalang content provider (CP)? kung meron kayong list mas ok sana so we can have an options. Thanks abetpcmt ;-) --- "Zak B. Elep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Tiger! =) > > On 7/20/06, bopolissimus X platypus Jr > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm checking out ubuntu (more like xubuntu, but > with icewm, not xfce) > > and might switch. > > That's good news. > > > I'm seeing some problems and I post because > possibly the solution is > > just to install some package. > > That's bad news (but hopefully our replies fix it ;) > > > when I start gedit, or sudo synaptic or some other > graphical program, I > > see this: > > > > > > (gedit:11516): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not > supported by Xlib > > > > (gedit:11516): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale > modifiers > [...] > > is that something that can be fixed? Or is it OK > to ignore? > > I see this all the time in my Debian installations > when I invoke a GTK+ > app, even when using `Xlib-supported' locales (like > de_DE) so you ca > safely ignore this even in Ubuntu. I don't know > what causes this, > although I'm not seeing this anymore in my recent > Kubuntu system. > > > I have a separate issue too. When I do, e.g., > > > > sudo su gedit (actually, i first ran across the > problem with sudo su > > synaptic, and yeah, now I know that the su is not > necessary there), > > I get, added to the messages above: > > > > > > Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server > > Xlib: No protocol specified > > > > cannot open display: (null) > > > > so $DISPLAY is :0.0, but it's not accepted. when > I do xhost +localhost > > I still get the same problem. On Mandriva and > other distributions, > > that would work because I'm explicitly allowing > localhost access. > > What am I missing on ubuntu? > > The proper way would be to copy your > $HOME/.Xauthority file to > /root/.Xauthority (or to some $HOME where you want > it, when you're > pretending to be someone else, handy when building X > apps under other > stuffs.) Also try `xhost +' if all else fails > (that's a security risk > indeed, so beware.) > > I also find your $DISPLAY odd; in my Kubuntu system > its set to ":0", > with no screens. Then again, I do remember good old > Ubuntu's $DISPLAY > set to ":0.0" or thereabouts... Have you tried > > `DISPLAY=":0" run-my-X-app`? > > > I'll be posting more ubuntu questions, probably. > > Shameless plug, but you can try asking too on the > Ubuntu-PH mailing list > ([EMAIL PROTECTED], very light, very > stable) or > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (very fast, could go OT > at times ;) > > Cheers, > > Zakame > > -- > Zak B. Elep || http://zakame.spunge.org > [EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 1486 7957 454D E529 E4F1 F75E 5787 B1FD FA53 851D > _________________________________________________ > Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List > [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) > Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

