When launching acroread, I see a lot of the following warnings:
(acroread:9184): Gtk-WARNING **: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodules/im-
ibus.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
I'm on ubuntu 10.10 amd64, with:
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$ uname -a
Linux weber 2.6.35-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 2 02:41:37 UTC 2010 x8
When I compile the canonical "hello world" program on Ubuntu 10.10 with gcc
defaults to --hash-style=gnu and run it on Debian 4 (etch), I get:
% ./a.out
Floating point exception
If I then recompile on Ubuntu 10.10, with the -Wl,--hash-style=both
option to gcc, and run it on etch, I get:
My workmate suggested that when a change is made to the --hash-style defaults,
the dynamic loader gets a version update.
Is there an easy way to re-configure this default setting on Ubuntu
10.10?
e.g.: http://dhoomketu.net.in/node/34
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Binary package hint: gcc-4.4
I've been compiling software on Ubuntu 10.04 with gcc-4.4 for a while now and
recently upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10, when I discovered that my software
compilation fails. It comes down to a change in gcc-4.4 defaults from using
''--hash-style=bot
Although my wireless connection is working (somehow), I often find that
update manager will kill that connection to the extent that I need to reboot
my router! I can't just reboot the laptop, it actually kills my router
somehow. Jeez! Yet, when I use a wired connection to my router, everything
i
I can confirm this issue on Gutsy Gibbon (7.10, amd64). The /var/log/messages
has frequent entries of this sort:
Nov 30 09:15:08 skiweber dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found
under /com/redhat/dhcp/eth0 for sub-path eth0.dbus.get.reason
Nov 30 09:15:08 skiweber dhcdbd: dhco_input
During the boot process with Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon; amd64), this is
the last message on screen before it blanks for the entire boot process.
The screen is recovered eventually, only after gdm starts and presents
the login window.
[ 16.813348] PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #6:[EMAIL PR
I also have this problem. This bug is the first sensible discussion of the
issue I have found all day. I've actually been able to do something using the
tty1, thanks for that tip!
I am using gnupg with enigmail for thunderbird. In the course of
working with it, I've installed several key age