Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 02/25/08 03:37, Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote:
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To all,
I went through a number of check with the latest 2.0.0.12 running on my
customized Linux GX200 2.6.22jlcv010 #1 Thu Feb 14 10:22:42 CET 2008
i686 GNU/Linux basically based on 2.6.22-6.lenny1.
Unfortunately my configuration is definitely having some issue when
browsing pages with flash/sound content. It happen too often that after
leaving one of those pages I have to kill Iceweasel to get control back
(i.e. within MySpace Music for instance).
Have you installed the /Flashblock/ add-on? That plus Adblock Plus
are the 2 add-ons you should never live without!
I noticed that even fonts in the small Widget player of MySpace music
aren't properly displayed (I get flat ____________ characters).
To overcome this I tried the following, since I read another thread
about potential issues with pango:
10:26 GX200 ~ # dpkg -l lib{pango,cairo}\* | awk '/^[^D|+]/{print
$1,$2,$3}'
un libcairo <none>
un libcairo-dev <none>
[snip]
pn libpango1.0-dev <none>
pn libpango1.0-doc <none>
10:26 GX200 ~ #
So I did:
#dpkg-reconfigure libcairo2 libpango1.0-common
and an
#fc-cache -fs
#update-pangox-aliases
But nothing actually changed.
I'm using Xfce 4 Desktop Environment version 4.4.2 (Xfce 4.4) and
maintain all free Debian packages on a daily basis.
Running in -safe-mode didn't really help, at least for font issue and
lockup...
I would like to help but don't know what shall be reported to actually
assist.
Best regards,
JL
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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
"(Women are) like compilers. They take simple statements and
make them into big productions."
Pitr Dubovitch
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Yes, I installed them seeing no effect on my problem I decided to
removed them since I prefer minimal/optimized solution.
Thanks for the tip but it didn't help.
Regards,
JL
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