Resolving deps for metacity updates
by Aaron_Morales@eogresources.com
I'm trying to install the 'metacity-2.4.55-6' or 'metacity-2.5.3-3' rpms on
Red Hat 8.0 but they both have several dependancies:
error: Failed dependencies:
libXrandr.so.2 is needed by metacity-2.4.55-6
libstartup-notification-1.so.0 is needed by metacity-2.4.55-6
redhat-artwork >= 0.62 is needed by metacity-2.4.55-6
Of coarse, when I try to install those packages, they in turn have
dependencies and so on... could anyone please tell me what i'm doing wrong
or if there is a different approach I should be taking?
Any help would be greatly apprectaited.
Thanks,
Aaron
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On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 10:57, Alexander Larsson wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 22:10, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 09:22:34PM +0200, Nils Philippsen wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 18:36, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Current rawhide in fact has wireframe resize (the setting is
> > > > called reduced_resources, set it to TRUE).
> > >
> > > I have done this (via gconf-editor), but it has no effect (even
> > > restarting metacity yielded nothing).
> > >
> > > It's metacity-2.5.3-2 BTW.
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> >
> > It looks like Alex lost the patch when upgrading from 2.4 to 2.5, he
> > probably assumed that it was already in 2.5 upstream but it isn't.
> >
> > I'll have to put the patch back.
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> "oops"
WORKSFORME now with metacity-2.5.3-3, kudos guys.
Nils
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20 years, 7 months
Red Hat 10 and RHEL 3.0
by Mike Peterson
Would it be possible to get an update as to when within a 2 week or month time frame the Red Hat 10 download ISO images and the Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0 download ISO images will be coming online?
Will RHEL take the place of the consumer boxed sets on store shelves anytime in the future?
What is supposed to happen on 9-15-03?
20 years, 7 months
cryptoloop
by Féliciano Matias
The last rawhide kernel seems to use the new cryptoapi :
http://cvs.kerneli.org/cryptoapi2-core/
Unlike the RH9 kernel, the last rawhide kernel lack of cryptoloop
support (or i miss something).
I build kernel and util-linux packages with cryptoloop support. The
difficulty is to find the right patch :-(
rebuild kernel package is require because cryptoloop needs a new loop
module witch conflict with the redhat loop module.
http://feliciano.matias.free.fr/cryptoloop_rawhide/ (currently down)
or
http://fmatias.dyndns.org/~f.matias/cryptoloop_rawhide/ (my home
computer with a few bandwidth ).
Notice that you may need "--phash rmd160old" (or "phash=rmd160old" in
/etc/fstab) to access old crypted content.
WARNING : I am not a hacker !
With mozilla and epiphany from rawhide, this page is broken :
http://fmatias.dyndns.org/manual/index.html
I run RedHat Linux Rawhide with default httpd.conf.
This is the only customisation i have
/etc/httpd/conf.d/userdir_f.matias.conf :
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<IfModule mod_userdir.c>
UserDir enabled f.matias
UserDir public_html
<Directory "/home/f.matias/public_html">
Options Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch MultiViews
AllowOverride AuthConfig Limit Indexes
</Directory>
</IfModule>
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It's a mozilla or apache bug ?
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20 years, 7 months
fuzzy fontness
by Sean Middleditch
Hi all,
Redhat9 gave me very crisp, clear fonts. Updating to Rawhide, I
noticed they got rather fuzzy - the AA isn't as good. I'm running an
LCD, and I _do_ have sub-pixel smoothing on. (Same setting as we/
RH9.) Using the Vera fonts in GNOME.
Before I start filing bugs and all that, thought I'd check if anyone
else noticed this behaviour/change - if not, then I guess I need to
figure out what changed so drastically in my setup...
Thanks all!
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Sean Middleditch <elanthis(a)awesomeplay.com>
AwesomePlay Productions, Inc.
20 years, 7 months
Re: How to enable 'reduced_resources' feature in Metacity
by Aaron_Morales@eogresources.com
I downloaded and installed 'metacity-2.5.3-3'. Could someone tell me where
the 'reduced_resources' feature is or where it needs to be included on
gconf-editor, etc..? (I'm still new to this, can't you tell :)
Please advise and thanks again,..
Aaron
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Ok, could someone please confirm if:
A) the 'reduced_resources' feature is available on 'Metacity-2.4.0.92-5'
B) and if so, how to enable it (in 'gconf-editor' maybe, need location of
key, etc...)
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Aaron
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20 years, 7 months
Disabling feature in Metacity
by Aaron_Morales@eogresources.com
Could someone please point me in the right direction? I need to find out
how to disable the window redraw feature in RH8.0's Metacity? This feature
dramatically reduces performance when used in conjunction with high-res GIS
images. Should you have to resize the window while that feature is enabled,
it redraws over an over again until it reaches the desired window size. On
sawfish, there was a way to disable that from the front end but I can't
find where you would do that on Metacity. Can someone please help?
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
20 years, 7 months
How to enable 'reduced_resources' feature in Metacity
by Aaron_Morales@eogresources.com
Ok, could someone please confirm if:
A) the 'reduced_resources' feature is available on 'Metacity-2.4.0.92-5'
B) and if so, how to enable it (in 'gconf-editor' maybe, need location of
key, etc...)
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Aaron
20 years, 7 months
RH 2.4.18 vs RH 2.4.20 performance slowdown
by Dax Kelson
We have a room full of *identical* boxes that we have run Red Hat Linux
classes (6.x, 7.x, 8.0 and 9) on over the past 4 years. These are
500Mhz Intel 440BX motherboard boxes.
No problems until RHL9 came out. On about 50% of the machines (identical
hardware remember, including BIOS settings) kernel system calls on RH
2.4.20 kernels run about 4x - 10x slower.
Of course with this problem the whole system runs dog slow and is
painful to use.
The vanilla kernel.org kernels and the RH 2.4.18 kernels (from RHL8.0)
do NOT exhibit the slowdown.
The problem can be easily quantified using strace. Take a look at the
following (especially the third column):
First with vanilla ftp.kernel.org 2.4.20 compiled using
kernel-2.4.20-i686.config from RH.
[root@station9 root]# uname -r
2.4.20
[root@station9 root]# strace -c ls -al /etc > /dev/null
execve("/bin/ls", ["ls", "-al", "/etc"], [/* 30 vars */]) = 0
% time seconds usecs/call calls errors syscall
------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ----------------
41.25 0.002895 10 289 lstat64
12.92 0.000907 36 25 read
12.61 0.000885 22 41 14 open
5.34 0.000375 21 18 readlink
5.27 0.000370 12 31 old_mmap
5.14 0.000361 52 7 getdents64
5.06 0.000355 15 23 munmap
2.82 0.000198 7 30 close
2.11 0.000148 5 28 fstat64
1.44 0.000101 3 31 fcntl64
1.44 0.000101 51 2 socket
1.42 0.000100 50 2 2 connect
1.27 0.000089 5 17 brk
0.80 0.000056 56 1 mmap2
0.57 0.000040 8 5 write
0.19 0.000013 4 3 2 rt_sigaction
0.17 0.000012 4 3 3 ioctl
0.13 0.000009 9 1 uname
0.06 0.000004 4 1 gettimeofday
------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ----------------
100.00 0.007019 558 21 total
Now the latest RHL9 errata kernel. All RHL9 kernels and RHL8.0 kernels
>= 2.4.20 perform the same:
[root@station9 root]# uname -r; strace -c ls -al /etc > /dev/null
2.4.20-20.9
execve("/bin/ls", ["ls", "-al", "/etc"], [/* 30 vars */]) = 0
% time seconds usecs/call calls errors syscall
------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ----------------
43.57 0.019390 67 289 lstat64
10.88 0.004841 194 25 read
9.82 0.004369 109 40 13 open
5.84 0.002601 145 18 readlink
5.78 0.002574 112 23 munmap
4.51 0.002007 72 28 fstat64
4.17 0.001857 265 7 getdents64
3.12 0.001387 45 31 fcntl64
2.53 0.001124 37 30 close
2.42 0.001078 98 11 old_mmap
1.87 0.000834 49 17 brk
1.07 0.000475 238 2 2 connect
1.06 0.000473 237 2 socket
1.00 0.000446 20 22 mmap2
0.91 0.000405 81 5 write
0.52 0.000233 78 3 2 rt_sigaction
0.44 0.000197 66 3 3 ioctl
0.44 0.000197 197 1 uname
0.02 0.000011 11 1 set_thread_area
0.01 0.000003 3 1 gettimeofday
------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ----------------
100.00 0.044502 559 20 total
I'm posting this message to see if anyone else has seen anything similar
or has any ideas. This same problem is 100% reproducible on multiple
machines in the classroom.
You may want to add comments or add your self to the CC list here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90116
The machines in this classroom are being replaced in two weeks with P4
2.8Ghz HyperThreaded boxes, so ideally we can get this problem nailed
down soon.
Dax Kelson
20 years, 7 months
Red Hat 8.2 - Enabling Backing store
by Fred Bartholomai
Dear All,
We are currently porting our system from HP-UX to Linux red hat 8.2.
It is going very well.
One question: How do we enable backing store for use with X Windows, or
rather
The XFree86 binary. I've seen plenty of documentation but it doesn't
really tell me how
To enable it.
Any help or pointers would really help.
Sincerely,
Fred Bartholomai
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Fred Bartholomai
Advanced Control Systems, Inc.
Software Dept., R&D Consultant
770 849 0131 x334
fred.bartholomai(a)acsatl.com
20 years, 7 months
Constant annoying redraws in gtk app
by Jack Bowling
I have an app, Snd, the venerable sound editor, which can be compiled either with the openmotif or the gtk libraries. I prefer the gtk libs but it displays a very annoying tendency to redraw the app display everytime you move another window across it or do *anything* with the screen. The openmotif compile, OTOH, is lightning fast with none of these tendencies.
My question: would this be a factor of how Snd itself is coded (the source readme does admit that the gtk port needs a lot of work), or is it a facet of the Metacity WM on my RH8 box?
jb
20 years, 7 months