[gentoo-user] Odd Ethereal Error

2005-06-21 Thread fire-eyes
I've run into a strange ethereal error. I use system A to log into
system B, via ssh -Y, then run ethereal from there. It shows up on
system A.

This has worked fine for a while, but now as you'll see in the
screenshot, the buttons along the top are missing their graphics, and
where you usually have IP's and hostnames in the black area, and lines
connecting them, well, it's hard to describe.

http://fire-eyes.org/gal/view_photo.php?full=1set_albumName=screenshotsid=etherape_error_01

Any ideas?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Odd Ethereal Error

2005-06-21 Thread fire-eyes
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 08:53 -0400, fire-eyes wrote:
 I've run into a strange ethereal error. I use system A to log into
 system B, via ssh -Y, then run ethereal from there. It shows up on
 system A.
 
 This has worked fine for a while, but now as you'll see in the
 screenshot, the buttons along the top are missing their graphics, and
 where you usually have IP's and hostnames in the black area, and lines
 connecting them, well, it's hard to describe.
 
 http://fire-eyes.org/gal/view_photo.php?full=1set_albumName=screenshotsid=etherape_error_01
 
 Any ideas?


Of course, I meant etherape.. But still heh.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Odd Ethereal Error

2005-06-21 Thread Hans-Werner Hilse
Hi,

On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:53:43 -0400
fire-eyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've run into a strange ethereal error. I use system A to log into
 system B, via ssh -Y, then run ethereal from there. It shows up on
 system A.
 
 This has worked fine for a while, but now as you'll see in the
 screenshot, the buttons along the top are missing their graphics, and
 where you usually have IP's and hostnames in the black area, and lines
 connecting them, well, it's hard to describe.
 
 http://fire-eyes.org/gal/view_photo.php?full=1set_albumName=screenshotsid=etherape_error_01

Well, it's forbidden for me (not the php, but the actual image).

Anyway, guessing from your description: do you have a pseudocolor
visual on A? You may want to try changing to TrueColor. It's configured
by the Visual directive in the Display section of your xorg.conf. In
all other cases colors will be mapped, which can go wrong. But
PseudoColor is usually used on 8 bit color only...

Also, you may want to check the RgbPath in the Files section.

HWH
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Re: [gentoo-user] Odd Ethereal Error

2005-06-21 Thread fire-eyes
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 17:23 +0200, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:53:43 -0400
 fire-eyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I've run into a strange ethereal error. I use system A to log into
  system B, via ssh -Y, then run ethereal from there. It shows up on
  system A.
  
  This has worked fine for a while, but now as you'll see in the
  screenshot, the buttons along the top are missing their graphics, and
  where you usually have IP's and hostnames in the black area, and lines
  connecting them, well, it's hard to describe.
  
  http://fire-eyes.org/gal/view_photo.php?full=1set_albumName=screenshotsid=etherape_error_01
 
 Well, it's forbidden for me (not the php, but the actual image).
 
 Anyway, guessing from your description: do you have a pseudocolor
 visual on A? You may want to try changing to TrueColor. It's configured
 by the Visual directive in the Display section of your xorg.conf. In
 all other cases colors will be mapped, which can go wrong. But
 PseudoColor is usually used on 8 bit color only...
 
 Also, you may want to check the RgbPath in the Files section.
 
 HWH

Okay I'll look. I restarted it, and I don't see that problem but I'll
look anyway.

If you tried to view the image directly then you'd get that error, has
to be within that page.

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