Il giorno gio, 21/05/2009 alle 16.03 +0000, zwaldowski ha scritto:
>
> On odd note, though: my now-standard test of looking at the Wikimedia
> picture above was passed, but Firefox blacks out the image as soon as
> it
> finishes downloading. I'm going to wget it right now and see if the
> system can display it normally, otherwise, we need to get this fix in
> as
> soon as possible.
I have the freeze mentioned in this bug, but the image loaded properly
for me in firefox. Now it is black (bug in firefox?) but if I download
it I can see it. But different programs may use xlib in different ways,
so that means nothing.
--
It is also important to note that hedgehogs do not actually hurt each
other when they get close to one another. Actually, when living in
groups, hedgehogs often sleep close to each other. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog%27s_dilemma
Il giorno gio, 21/05/2009 alle 16.03 +0000, zwaldowski ha scritto:
>
> On odd note, though: my now-standard test of looking at the Wikimedia
> picture above was passed, but Firefox blacks out the image as soon as
> it
> finishes downloading. I'm going to wget it right now and see if the
> system can display it normally, otherwise, we need to get this fix in
> as
> soon as possible.
I have the freeze mentioned in this bug, but the image loaded properly
for me in firefox. Now it is black (bug in firefox?) but if I download
it I can see it. But different programs may use xlib in different ways,
so that means nothing.
-- en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Hedgehog% 27s_dilemma
It is also important to note that hedgehogs do not actually hurt each
other when they get close to one another. Actually, when living in
groups, hedgehogs often sleep close to each other.
http://