Hello, Lennart, Lee and the others...!
Due to your patience the problem with Java Applets in Konqueror WAS SOLVED at last!!! :)
Lee,
you must be or a detective or a manlike creature with telepathic faculty or a linux guru... :) All of your suppositions has been proved:
1) During the installation of version 9.0 I had mounted a preexistent partition as /home (I has inherit this partition from my 8.2 system where it had been also my /home folder.)
2) I have indeed an nVidia card.
3) The X Error has no really bearing upon the Java problem.
Once again thanks for your support.
-Bela-
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BandiPat
Mike,
Did you perchance install 9.0 and copy your old settings from a previous install over? That /home/mikebela/Anfy/Aplet/cfade/canale.jpg permission problem almost indicates something like that. Do as Lennart suggested and check the permissions & owners on that file. Plus the last thing you got was the X Error? That's a bit odd, but maybe your graphics are not setup correctly or you have an Nvidia card. Those things continually give problems.
I think the easiest way to track it down though is to create a new user and see if the same thing happens when you log in as that user. Do that and let us know how it works.
Lee
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 08:36 am, Mike Béla wrote:
Hello, Cristian, Lee, Lennart and the others...!
I took your advice: I enabled the Konqueror Java Console and I launched the Konqueror from Konsol.
The Konqueror Java Console shows the undermentioned message:
Java VM version: 1.4.2 Java VM vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc. Proxy: :0 java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.io.FilePermission /home/mikebela/Anfy/Applet/cfade/canale.jpg read) at
java.security.AccessControlContext.checkPermission(AccessControlConte
xt.java:269) at
java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(AccessController.java:
401) at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(SecurityManager.java:524) at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkRead(SecurityManager.java:863) at sun.awt.SunToolkit.getImageFromHash(SunToolkit.java:443) at sun.awt.SunToolkit.getImage(SunToolkit.java:490) at AnFade.b(AnFade.java) at AnFade.a(AnFade.java) at AnFade.c(AnFade.java) at AnFade.run(AnFade.java) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
... and the Konsole (whence the Konqueror was launched) shows the following error mesage:
mikebela@linux:~> konqueror WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) \x08 Major opcode: *
My question: what's the meening of this error message and what's the solution? Thanks for your patience!
Best regards, -Bela- (a Silly Donkey)