copy rpnp.so to /plugins/
also make sure you have install java2.
In my case, I have a file at /usr/local/mozilla/plugins/rpnp.so
good luck
--pan
One pitfall of transfering from XFree3.* to XFree4.* is that the config file is
now: "\etc\X11\XF86Config-4" instead of "\etc\X11\XF86Config".
You might want to make sure that you configuration is save as the right file.
Good luck.
Pan
Thank you, Volker and Karsten.
I reinstall xfonts-base, and now my X is working as nice as before.
Pan
My X window complaints "could not open default font 'fixed'" and refused
to start. I assume 'fixed' fonts should be in package "xfonts-100dpi" or
"xfonts-75dpi". However, when I ls the directories, I don't find 'fixed'
fonts.
My question is, how can I check if fixed fonts is installed properly o
My X window refuses to start because of a fatal error:
could not open default font 'fixed'.
I'm using debian testing. After x crashed, I reinstalled 100dpi
fonts and x-window-system-base. I checked with /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
and couldn't find anything suspicious. However, shortly before t
I would like to recommend you use DHCP to configure your interface. Try to
change /etc/network/interfaces as:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
However, in your current approach, it seems that the address for eth0 is not
configured properly. Can you try:
I installed xine-ui v0.9.2. However, it pops up the video windows and then shuts
itself down, reporting:
load_plugins: cannot load plugin
/usr/lib/xine/plugins/xineplug_vo_out_syncfb.so:
/usr/lib/xine/plugins/xineplug_vo_out_syncfb.so: undefined symbol: fast_memcpy
load_plugins: cannot load plugi
I worked around by removing kde packages until I can upgrade kdelibs3, packages
back. So far, everything works just fine.
I have exactly the same problem, and it has been reported sey
and today. I guess the package is not configured properly.
Could the maintainer please upload another version? Thanks.
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