The above workaround didn't work for me; I still get the segfault.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ll /usr/local/rsi/lib
total 948
lrwxrwxrwx 1 rootroot15 2007-05-03 11:54 libX11.so.6 ->
libX11.so.6.2.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 koresko koresko 965952 2007-03-08 17:40 libX11.so.6.2.0
The relevant
> Looks like it could be a problem with KDE. Anyone having this problem
with GNOME?
Yes, I have this problem and do not have KDE installed (am running
GNOME).
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/54068
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I have Gentoo as well as Ubuntu on the same machine (amd64). Running it
under Gnome on both. This bug manifests only on the Ubuntu side. Might
be a clue - the Gentoo version builds against OpenMotif; perhaps the
Ubuntu version is built against Lesstif?
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Personally, I'm less concerned about the potential security issue than
with the general user-interface problems the lack of strict mouse-focus
produces. Examples I've experienced:
* I have a data analysis package that creates about a dozen windows, at
a rate of around one every 2 seconds. The fo
Public bug reported:
When an external media device such as a USB hard disk with multiple
partitions on it is connect, the partitions are mounted automatically.
Right-clicking one of their icons on the Gnome desktop (Nautilus) and
gives no Unmount option, but only Eject. Choosing that cause *all*
This message indicates that the focus behavior for new windows should be
controlled by the setting of a gconf key called
/apps/metacity/general/focus_new_windows:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/dapper-changes/2006-April/009538.html
According to the above, if one issues the command
gconftool-2
Ah, then you are confirming the behavior I reported above.
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There is a non-zero
> probability that Alice will not see the IM window open and accidently
> type his/her password right into Mallory's IM window, giving away her
> password.
>
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nedit
Current version of nedit (as of 25 July 2006).
Ctrl-C does not reliably copy highlighted text to the clipboard. This
bug may not manifest immediately upon nedit launch, but it shows up
pretty reliably after nedit has been in use a while.
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