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Date:      Fri, 21 Mar 2008 18:54:33 +0100
From:      "Luca Presotto" <Luca.Presotto@cern.ch>
To:        "Derek Ragona" <derek@computinginnovations.com>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   R: Various X errors (difficult to see)
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>>Is it something wrong in /etc/hosts??

>It could be your /etc/hosts or /etc/hosts.allow or you may need to add:
>=A0-listen_tcp

>to your startx commandline.

I supposed the problem was there! I'll look at -listen_tcp and at =
hosts.allow.
I have doubts about setting hosts. X used to give me errors about not =
being able to connect (but still worked!). Then I tried to set up hosts =
correctly and now here's the new "problem".
I've read "man hosts", read the handbook and googled around but it's not =
very clear what I should write in this file.
My hostname is lucy. It's a laptot that eventually connects to the =
nearest available network. So it isn't part of a domain or something =
like that.
In the end I set up the concerned hosts lines to:
::1 localhost localhost.my.domain lucy
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.my.domain lucy
=20
Is it correct?
Why should I leave localhost.my.domain ?

>These messages are errors telling you the window manager cannot manage =
these mimetypes.=A0=20
>Did you remove any ports for handling these types of archive files?

No, I didn't remove anything! But I copied just 3 warnings. There were =
130 of them related not only to archive files handling but almost to =
everything.

>This error refers to the artsd daemon already running, or the system =
thinks this daemon is running.=A0 You should open a terminal window and =
do:
>ps -ax|grep -i art

>and see if the artsd daemon is running or not.=A0 If it is not, you may =
need to force it to start.

I'll try that later!

>When you say "every time you launch a program"=A0 how exactly are you =
trying to launch a program?=A0=20

Either with the kde "launch program", either launching the file in a =
xterm, either when firefox opens a new popup....And I think those are =
pretty much all the possible ways I explored!



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