Re: [gentoo-user] Mozilla freezing [fixed]

2004-02-04 Thread Neil Rachynski
your browser. Neil Rachynski -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Neil Rachynski wrote: Played around with this a bit more and mozilla locks up whenever I press any key on the keyboard, not just the backspace or delete keys. That kind of defeats the purpose of a browser I would think... Neil Rachynski -- [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [gentoo-user] Mozilla freezing

2004-02-04 Thread Neil Rachynski
Played around with this a bit more and mozilla locks up whenever I press any key on the keyboard, not just the backspace or delete keys. That kind of defeats the purpose of a browser I would think... Neil Rachynski -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Neil Rachynski wrote: Unmerged acroread-5.08 but still

Re: [gentoo-user] Mozilla freezing

2004-02-04 Thread Neil Rachynski
Unmerged acroread-5.08 but still same issue with Mozilla freezing whenever I press the backspace or delete key. Anyone else with any ideas? -- Neil Rachynski -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Valmor de Almeida wrote: I had this problem when looking at pdf documents with mozilla. Acroread would open the

[gentoo-user] Mozilla freezing

2004-02-04 Thread Neil Rachynski
new NIC. 2> Whenever I press the backspace or delete key while in Mozilla (also happens in Mozilla Firebird and Epiphany), the browser locks up completely. I am currently using Mozilla 1.5-r1 and Mozilla Firebird 0.7. Anyone see this before? -- Neil Rachynski -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAI

Re: [gentoo-user] iptables v1.2.8: can't initialize iptables tables 'filter'

2004-02-02 Thread Neil Rachynski
Stroller wrote: On Feb 2, 2004, at 2:50 pm, Neil Rachynski wrote: iptables v1.2.8: can't intitialize iptables table 'filter': Tables does not exist (do you need to insmod?) Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded. When I went to view the file 'rules-save'

[gentoo-user] iptables v1.2.8: can't initialize iptables tables 'filter'

2004-02-02 Thread Neil Rachynski
gestions I could find there were to either re-emerge my kernel and/or iptables. I've done so several times and have built iptables support right into the kernel as well as as modules. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. Neil Rachynski -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list