Jan Yenya Kasprzak

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  • Comment: liferea goes unresponsive and must be killed

    I use Fedora 7 with liferea 1.2.10, and I have not seen this bug since then (before that, this bug has occured several times a day (in fact, I had to run liferea under "ulimit -t 300" to at least automatically kill it wheh it entered the endless loop described in this bug). So maybe it got somehow fixed in the meantime.

    2007-06-07 08:40:53 UTC in Liferea

  • Comment: liferea goes unresponsive and must be killed

    Hmm, this workaround does not work for me - ./configure says: checking for 64bit platform... yes -> disabling GtkHTML2 And I had problems with GtkHTML2 in the past (crashes), so I switched to the Mozilla backend instead, which for 1.0.x worked. Also, the same problem is with the latest as of today (1.2.8).

    2007-03-16 12:25:02 UTC in Liferea

  • Truncated feedlist.opml when disk full

    It seems liferea does not handle the disk full/over quota situations correctly. It overwrites feedlist.opml in place, instead of creating a temporary file, writing, and if everything is OK, renaming. So I ended up with empty feedlist.opml (fortunately I had a recent backup). Fedora 6/x86_64, liferea-1.2.6-1.

    2007-03-08 10:44:17 UTC in Liferea

  • Comment: SIGSEGV when heavier sol traffic

    Crap, I did not paste the whole commandline. As you would probably guess, it is (gdb) r -I lanplus -U user -P pass -H ipmi-myserver sol activate ^^^^^^^^^^^^.

    2007-01-15 22:07:59 UTC in IPMItool

  • SIGSEGV when heavier sol traffic

    I use "sol" access to the remote serial console, and when the terminal traffic is bigger (such as when running vi or other fullscreen application), ipmitool crashes with SIGSEGV. I have compiled in with -g, and ran under gdb: $ gdb ./src/ipmitool [...] (gdb) r -I lanplus -U user -P pass -H ipmi-myserver [ start vi on the remote server, edit something, and after a while I got this ]...

    2007-01-15 22:04:12 UTC in IPMItool

  • 80x66 characters per page

    I want to use paps instead of mpage to format plain text files for a postscript printer. The problem is, that some of my applications expect the line printer to have exactly 80 columns and 66 lines per page (all line printers have this, and mpage default values respect these settings). However, there is no way to tell paps that I want exactly these dimensions (measured in number of...

    2006-08-15 16:09:42 UTC in paps

  • Comment: New discussion - wrong rendering after minimizing the commen

    Logged In: YES user_id=579086 It cannot be reproduced in Firefox (1.5.0.4 from Fedora Core 5 x86_64). However, this _does_ occur also when using mozilla (1.7.13). However: in Firefox, the login dialog near the top of the screen is broken: when I click to the triangle near the "Login", the row that expands is too narrow (compare the height of the Search dialog on the left, and the login...

    2006-08-11 05:05:58 UTC in Slash

  • New discussion - wrong rendering after minimizing the commen

    When I click to a title of a comment in the new discussion system, the comment gets correctly unfolded and displayed. I can then click on the title again, hiding the comment back. However, if the comment is longer than one line, and when I use the mouse wheel while the opened-and-then-hidden-again comment is still focused, the contents of the comment gets scrolled up and down, instead of...

    2006-08-09 08:29:53 UTC in Slash

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