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Hi,
Anybody having issues with foreign languages on Scientific Linux 4.3 ?
Everytime I choose a foreign language font (eg hebrew, mandarin) from the
menu on gdm, the X session crashes.
This only seems to happen for my pentium 4 machines. My older athlon xp
machines are (so far) not affected by this.
A new install from the distro CDs does not have this problem. After 24
hours and a yum nightly update, this language problem appears.
Can someone suggest how to debug X session problems ?
Thank-you in advance,
Chris Hunter
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006, Chris Hunter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a machine with SL4x "rolling" install. I noticed selecting different
> languages from the gdm greeter cause X11 to crash.
>
> I don't know when this problem first started, probably within the last two
> weeks. Under a fresh "SL4x" install, the gdm languages menu works. After I
> run "yum update" and reboot, it crashes Xorg/X11. I don't get any log
> messages.
>
> I think this is related to the /usr/share/locale/locale.alias file which is
> part of the glibc package.
> However, gdm uses a private copy /etc/X11/gdm/locale.alias which is not quite
> the same format. I don't think there have been any errata for the glibc
> package.
>
> Any suggestions how I can debug this ? Can increase the debugging level if I
> run startx from the command line ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
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Chris Hunter
Systems Programmer, Astronomy, Yale University
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