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Hi English is not my first language so don't get upset about the spelling. I use a minimal install of Debian with no "X" and use the graphicall web browser ...
- 11-26-2008 #1Just Joined!
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Links2 with framebuffer error
Hi English is not my first language so don't get upset about the spelling. I use a minimal install of Debian with no "X" and use the graphicall web browser Links2 under framebuffer. My problem is that I keep getting a error like (UNIMPLEMENTED fusion-reactor-set-lock and then Warning still objects in window pool) I use festivall to read the screen so I'm sorry that I didn't get the whole message. I'd like to know if this is a error with Links2 or DirectFB? I know that its not the TtoS server because my sighted friend tried it out and he sayes it gives the same error without any other thing running. I use Links2 in graphical mode to acsess a site for my job that would not display in text mode and the TtoS server will read normally under my work system using Fedora8 but not with Debian since the error.
- 11-27-2008 #2forum.guy
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Welcome to the forums!
Here's the actual message in case you should need it further:
The message is directfb related but lots of people have had these issues with several different apps, including links2. There was a bug report filed on the links2 package in Debian that might be related to your issue. You can check the bug report here:Code:(!!!) *** UNIMPLEMENTED [fusion_reactor_set_lock] ***
#398642 - links2 -g does not start : - Debian Bug report logs
Near the top of the report, they give info saying in which version of links2 the bug was found, and in which version it was fixed.
Hope this helps.oz
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