RE: [SLE] Acrobat 7 and recent Gnome/Gtk/KDE, and who knows???
When I start acroread normally (F2, or from an xterm) it launched behind the current window and the menu and toolbars look like this http://baldur.globalsymmetry.com/open-source/org/kde/acroread-broken-no
rmal1.png
If I click a menu item "File", "Edit", etc., acroread crashes, and this
message appears in the xterm:
"(acroread:326): Gdk-WARNING **: Using Cairo rendering requires the drawable argument to have a specified colormap. All windows have a colormap, however, pixmaps only have colormap by default if they >were created with a non-NULL window argument. Otherwise a colormap must be set on them with gdk_drawable_set_colormap"
If I do this: ssh -X hattons@localhost -f '/usr/X11R6/bin/acroread'
The menu and toolbars look like this:
http://baldur.globalsymmetry.com/open-source/org/kde/acroread-ssh-works .png
and menu items work just fine.
This happens with all user accounts I've tried. Suggestions?
Hi, I have the same message when I left-click gkrellm at the top of the gkrellm window. I've too applied the last updates for gnome and kde. -- Regards, Steven -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
Hi, I have the same message when I left-click gkrellm at the top of the gkrellm window. I've too applied the last updates for gnome and kde.
Hello, I recently posted to the list a summary of my saga with 9.3 'breaking' when installing both desktops from the very start of the installation process. Here's a link to it at one of the archives: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=suse-linux-e&m=112404266525265&w=2 Most people did *not* have this problem... maybe 5% *did* report variations of it... but I was able to reproduce the problems I was having (over and over and over) on this system quite predictably, to my great consternation. My workaround in a nutshell (read the saga) YMMV of course: I installed rpm groups in a specifc order, in steps and not all at once... and I've kept my system at the original Gnome 2.10 as provided by SuSE but with normal updates, and, so far... knock on wood... everything has remained stable, it looks great, it all seems to work as intended and with almost no strangeness or crashes. I even have SuSEPlugger and SuSEWatcher 'landing' correctly in my panel as intended, with no error messages... and I run both KDE (now 3.4.2) and Gnome, depending on the application. regards, - Carl
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Carl Hartung
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