On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Rogutės Sparnuotos
wrote:
> Did you try running a vanilla version from getfirefox.com (e.g. [1])?
> Download, unpack, cd and run ./firefox.
We have a winner! I guess I'll just use this, thanks.
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Yes. There are none.
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the output
of LD_DEBUG=all.
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On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 4:57 PM, Martti Kühne wrote:
> Shorter would be
> $ LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libcanberra.so.0 firefox
That was already discussed, and regardless it didn't help.
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On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Filip Filipov
wrote:
> this, like the bug report, is for firefox 6 not 4
I had tried it with both just to be safe. It doesn't make a
discernible difference with firefox 6.
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On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Filip Filipov
wrote:
> guess :
> can you run export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libcanberra.so.0 and then in the same
> terminal session firefox
Doesn't complain about not being able to LD_PRELOAD, but I still get
the "Can't load XPCOM.&qu
oes exist on the filesystem, though, and libcanberra is the latest
version (0.28-1).
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On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Jesse Jaara wrote:
> But why are you trying to downgrade to FF4 instead of FF5?
Well, I had never used FF5 so I have no idea if it'd work. FF4 worked
like a charm until I updated everything. I'll give that a spin though.
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es
firefox" here: http://lusitania.logik.li/files/firefox4.log (28K).
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 3:37 AM, Ionut Biru wrote:
>> What went wrong when you downgraded to Firefox 4 via ARM?
>
> xulrunner links to old hunspell and it can't be loaded
I tried installing old hunspell too but I got the same error.
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UG=all and I've uploaded it here:
http://lusitania.logik.li/files/firefox.log . Any help would be
appreciated. Pointers about how successfully rollback to firefox 4 are
also an acceptable substitute.
Thanks,
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Fair enough, thanks for the input.
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Same error. I'm not updated to the point where python3 is the default
anyways. `python' still runs 2.6.5.
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Also, when I run `python3' and type 'import wicd' I still get the same
error, so I'm sceptical of explaining it away as merely python3,
unless I'm missing something.
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o figure out what's going on. Last time I just rolled back
everything.
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e/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 61, in
from wicd import wpath
ImportError: No module named wicd
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Turns out evdev was causing the segfaults when it didn't give the
nvidia error, so I downgraded nvidia, nvidia-utils, kernel26, and
evdev (which required removing files by hand (!)), and now it works.
I'm just not going to mess with it until I have other running
computers to play with.
I tried downgrading xorg too, different combinations of downgrading
that and nvidia lead to either the same error or a segfault.
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I tried downgrading to .52, still had the same error.
I can try downgrading Xorg.
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I get the same error with and without using my config file.
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e
to allocate DMA memory and aborts.
My Xorg.0.log is here: http://sprunge.us/GOLS
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Worked like a charm, thanks guys. I guess it's a good thing that
pacman won't touch my data; not what I was expecting, though, but I
much prefer pacman's current behaviour.
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at line 1: UPDATE command denied to user
''@'localhost' for table 'user'
Password update failed!
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Beautiful, thanks.
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iled to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: kdelibs: requires phonon
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2010/1/31 Alexander Lam :
> Starting with the obvious.
> did you select the right device in alsamixer? (use F6)
Nope... did that and moved it from 70% to 100%, it's a lot more
manageable now. It's still a tad weak but it's probably just because
it's a crappy mic. Exc
ixer.
I'm a bit confused, any input?
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2009/11/26 Arvid Picciani :
> any options left?
Browse gopherspace with lynx.
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lse once this started, but it'd be less hassle for me to
just keep things up to date like I should.
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lly
have any other options, though.
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2009/11/26 Samuel Baldwin :
> Is this going to upgrade every package on my system?
Uh, yeah, is there any other way to do this without installing 410 packages?
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2009/11/26 Ionut Biru :
> always do pacman -Syu if you refresh your database(pass -y to pacman).
> so do pacman -Syu and then pacman -S libwebkit
Is this going to upgrade every package on my system?
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up to date
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: udev conflicts with initscripts. Remove initscripts? [Y/n] n
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: udev: conflicts with initscripts
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Excellent, the dpi trick worked perfectly. I wonder why it fiddled
with it... glad it's all working now though, thank you!
I might try the trick with the other sites chosing fonts as well, some
people have horrid taste.
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dpi? (Sorry, I haven't twiddled with
X much besides xorg.conf and .Xdefaults, is it either of those?)
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hen they used to be bad:
http://logik.li/images/screenshots/arrakis/126-negative_what_log-p.png
)
So, anyone have any ideas about what I should do?
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acl -lgpm -Wl,-E
-L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/lib/perl5/core_perl/CORE -lperl -lutil -lc
-L/usr/lib/python2.6/config -lpython2.6 -lutil -Xlinker
-export-dynamic -Wl,-R -Wl,/usr/lib -L/usr/lib -lruby -lm
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Fixed. Blocking flash seems to do the trick.
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t I should get flashblock installed again anyways.
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> I'll try this; although modprobe -r claims snd_mixer_oss is still in
> use. Removing alsa-oss with pacman and restarting alsa didn't do
> anything different, hmph.
I successfully removed all snd-*-oss alsa modules to no avail.
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ferent, hmph.
> Also, thought I should mention that Gmail does indeed use flash for
> some of its features. It may be loading flash without you realizing
> it.
Sneaky and disappointing.
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s I'd have this happen if I had a flash video with
sound open or something in earlier versions, but now it happens even
if I don't have any pages with flash open.
Any idea how I should get around this?
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On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
> _DO NOT_ change the type in /etc/fstab that should be set to the
> filesystem on the raid array.
>
> You want to change the partition table.
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I fixed the partition tables, and I haven't
touched fstab.
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On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
> That's the filesystem on the raid array.
>
> The partition type should be fd... you set that using fdisk
> The fd tells a system that the partition is part of a raid array.
> You should set it on all the partitions that makeup md0 and md1
Ahh, I
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Gerhard Brauer wrote:
> Not sure if i understand: You don't boot from the raid arrays, correct?
> These are only data or whatever arrays which you mount to /mnt/mdX?
Correct.
> Have you put your raid module (raid1) in /etc/rc.conf->MODULES and have
> you put your
Howdy. I just installed my system on software RAID (RAID1 over two
discs, twice. I'll elaborate in a minute.), and after coming off the
installation I get errors when I try to boot:
/dev/md0:
The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
filesystem. If they device is valid a
Yup! Works great, thank you!
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The other day I tried to install K3B on my x86_64 laptop, and midway
through it I got some errors, so I ran pacman -Sy k3b and it got about
midway through before I started getting error messages about the
computer not being able to find libreadline.so. I use zsh as my shell
for my normal user, but
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Andrei Thorp wrote:
> Some of the best ones now seem to be:
>
> - Xmonad
> - Wmii
> - Awesome WM (My personal favourite which comes with a run prompt,
> menus, and notifications built in)
dwm[0] is a great place to start as well, especially if you're
familiar wi
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