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NoneNone> Sender: [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 21:30:34 +1000
>
> On Fri Sep 13 2002 at 17:55, Robert Elz wrote:
>
> > Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 11:26:30 +1000
> > From: Tony Nugent <[email protected]>
>
> > | I can cut'n'paste from exmh's message display window into spawned
> > | gvim processes, but not into anything else.
> >
> > That's odd. I cut & paste between all kinds of windows (exmh into
>
> Not so odd, this issue came up several weeks ago (with no real
> resolution).
>
> > mozilla, xterm, another wish script of mine I use for DNS tasks (but
> > that one I guess is to be expected) netscape (when I used to use it,
> > but I suppose it and mozilla are the same codebase, approx) - in fact
> > I can't thing of anything it fails for, that I have noticed.
> >
> > What is an example of an "anything else" that it fails for for you?
>
> Everything else :) I can't even mark text in an exmh message window
> and then paste it into a terminal window, the cut buffer seems to be
> completely empty (and its previous contents are no longer there
> either).
>
> > kre
>
> BTW: talking of spring downunder... I'm in Queensland. It almost
> feels like early summer already (winters here are dry and warm,
> much better than cold wet miserable Melbourne :-) Despite some
> recent rain (first in months), we are already into a drought, with
> an El-Nino on the way it is only going to get worse... (the last
> one in the 90s caused one of the worst droughts ever seen here in
> aussie).
(This is all guess work and may be bogus.)
Are you running Gnome 1.4? I had similar problems as did several
co-workers. Updating my Gnome components has fixed it for me and
others, although I can't say exactly which component did the
trick. Gnomecore or gtk would seem most likely, but it may have been
something else.
In any case, I have not seen the problem for quite a while, now.
R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)
Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +1 510 486-8634
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