i would hardly notice that alt+f2 was broken
anyway is good to know that something is broken and more important (same as viking) that your first post here brought the fix. welcome





inxi r


zerozero wrote:Chipshopz,
sorry but you are not telling us muchin order to help you:
- you updated xorg from what v. to what?
- what v. of flash crashes?
- and btw yourwould be also nice
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inxi r

apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-core
xserver-xorg-core:
Installed: 2:1.11.2.901-1
Candidate: 2:1.11.2.901-1
Version table:
*** 2:1.11.2.901-1 0
500 http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status


(nautilus:30332): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:96:20: Junk at end of value
(nautilus:30332): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:499:27: Whitespace between 'url' and '(' is deprecated
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zerozero wrote:Chipshotz,
we were here talking about flash/xserver/crashes, see if any of those tricks work for you;
just for your info, i can't still do fullscreen vid in FF atm (just open Opera if i have to), but in all the rest flash is fine here;
anyway, there's one strange thing:
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[code]apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-core
xserver-xorg-core:
Installed: 2:1.11.2.901-1
Candidate: 2:1.11.2.901-1
Version table:
*** 2:1.11.2.901-1 0
500 http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status[/code]
you already update xserver, why not do it to the last available v.?
apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-core
xserver-xorg-core:
Installed: 2:1.11.2.901-1
Candidate: 2:1.11.2.901-1
Version table:
*** 2:1.11.2.901-1 0
500 http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
xserver-xorg-core (2:1.10.4-1) to 2:1.11.1.901-2
xserver-xorg-core:
Installed: 2:1.11.2.901-1
Candidate: 2:1.11.2.901-1
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


zerozero wrote:Chipshotz,
i didn't get that info from your post, that apt-cache policy was from my system and didn't match the last v. available in your system:
you:xserver-xorg-core (2:1.10.4-1) to 2:1.11.1.901-2
me:xserver-xorg-core:
Installed: 2:1.11.2.901-1
Candidate: 2:1.11.2.901-1
it's not a major v. difference, but...gives you what?
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Chipshotz wrote:zerozero wrote:Chipshotz,
i didn't get that info from your post, that apt-cache policy was from my system and didn't match the last v. available in your system:
you:xserver-xorg-core (2:1.10.4-1) to 2:1.11.1.901-2
me:xserver-xorg-core:
Installed: 2:1.11.2.901-1
Candidate: 2:1.11.2.901-1
it's not a major v. difference, but...gives you what?
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Aahhhh - the 2:1.11.2.901-1 is what I missed. What I clearly see is my eyes aren't what they once were.![]()
Looking through History I did find a later update with the 2:1.11.2.901-1 ver. of xserver-xorg-core.
Chromiun hangs the system completely and although Flash in Opera hangs I can get out of it. I'll reinstall Flash again.
???

ceykooo wrote:A recent update of gir1.2-glib-2.0 to 1.31.0-2 (and/or maybe gjs 1.29 to 1.30) broke the Alt-F2 run command prompt in gnome-shell. Any command you try to run to execute something in your path results in a "Command not found" error. See the referenced bugs: 656054 & 816762. The interface to gjs has changed, but gnome-shell has not been updated to use the new interface. We can fix this by manually applying these two patches to gnome-shell: 1 & 2
We just need to get rid of "argc" in a few places, and make a copy of the original for good measure:
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cd /usr/share/gnome-shell/js/misc
sudo mv util.js util.js.pkg-orig
sudo bash -c 'sed "s/argc, //" util.js.pkg-orig > util.js'
Don't forget to restart gnome-shell after to apply the changes. Execute "r" in Alt-F2.
This is one of the times when I like gnome 3. Just editing javascript is so much more convenient than recompiling.
# mv util.js util.js.fixed_not
# cp util.js.pkg-orig util.js 



sudo gedit /usr/share/gnome-shell/js/misc/util.js


$ gnucash
gnc.bin-Message: main: binreloc relocation support was disabled at configure time.
**
gnc.gui:ERROR:gnc-icons.c:74:gnc_add_stock_icon_pair: assertion failed: (pixbuf1 && pixbuf2)
Aborted
ln -s /usr/lib /usr/lib32
nimbvs wrote:Today gnucash failed to start, instead it was giving me this:
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$ gnucash
gnc.bin-Message: main: binreloc relocation support was disabled at configure time.
**
gnc.gui:ERROR:gnc-icons.c:74:gnc_add_stock_icon_pair: assertion failed: (pixbuf1 && pixbuf2)
Aborted
I managed to make it work again by making a symlink (solution found from an IRC discussion):
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ln -s /usr/lib /usr/lib32
I also filed a bug report to Debian.




viking777 wrote:Re the problem above, I just found my own fix. It is not any different from ceykoo's solution except it is done manually. My run dialog now works again. So open a terminal and do:
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sudo gedit /usr/share/gnome-shell/js/misc/util.js
Then Ctl/f and search for argc. There are only three instances so it doesn't take long. Manually delete argc, from those three places and it now works.
narnie is right though, gmrun bound to Alt/F3 is actually a better run dialog except it doesn't understand the 'r' command so it can't restart gnome-shell with that shortcut.

ceykooo wrote:I'm just curious, if you still have the original file, what the lines with `argc` on them actually looked like. I'm guessing maybe there is a slight differentiation in spacing that my fragile sed replacement wouldn't work on, but would like to see. Thanks!




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