--- thorsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
>
> > When I try to run /usr/bin/mozilla in root for the
> > first time, I get following error:
> > (mozilla-bin:3431): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not
> > supported by Xlib
> >
> > (mozilla-bin:3431): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set
> loca
Greetings:
Greetings:
I receive the following error when compiling an ltmodem driver:
*** Warning: "lt_get_modem_interface"
[/ltmodem-2.6-alk-7/ltserial.ko] has no CRC!
I'm attempting to compile the driver using the source found at:
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
This happens to me only if i startx as a regular user and then run su
- to become root. If i use su (without the -), and then source
/etc/profile, i can be root and still run programs from a terminal
(mrxvt in my case) with no problems.
Mike
Jup, same with me, before I always used su -
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> did you run X as an unpiveleged user, with an Xterm open, changing to
> root via su? Then your X server runs with a different uid than the
> mozilla, and the server won't let you connect.So try to run X as root.
>
> I hope this helps
>
> thorsten happel
> --
This happens to me only if i startx
Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
When I try to run /usr/bin/mozilla in root for the
first time, I get following error:
(mozilla-bin:3431): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not
supported by Xlib
(mozilla-bin:3431): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale
modifiers
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protoc
Hello guys.
Im my case I hacked the udhcpd.h in lines 309, 310 and
311 to this:
//binding_state_t __attribute__ ((mode (__byte__)))
binding_state;
//binding_state_t __attribute__ ((mode (__byte__)))
next_binding_state;
//binding_state_t __attribute__ ((mode (__byte__)))
desired_binding_state;
bin
Hi all
I have compiled and installed Mozilla-1.7.5 as per
instructions given in BLFS svn-20050307 on a LFS Linux
i686 system (LFS SVN).
It was compiled and installed without any errors.
When I try to run /usr/bin/mozilla in root for the
first time, I get following error:
(mozilla-bin:3431): Gdk-
John Lane wrote:
> I have a system configured with OpenLDAP, OpenSSL and Samba.
>
> it works fine, exept it takes ages for smbd to start on boot.
>
> The reason for this is that TLS connects from smbd to slapd are being
> rejected.
>
> I don't understand why, as jobs spawned from init should ru