WMV Server

tommie ramirezandujar tommie at ispcmw.rimed.cu
Sat Oct 9 00:33:20 BST 2004


Does linux support a wmv server?
tommie
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James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> Brian S. Stephan wrote:
> 
>> Hi. Prodded along by the discussion on UTF-8 elsewhere on this list I 
>> decided to try changing my locale (in Linux) to something UTF-8 based. 
>> Upon doing so, I have noticed some strange problems with KDE's behavior.
>>
>> First let me say that as far as I know, UTF-8 is working correctly. I 
>> put:
>> LANG=en_US.UTF-8
>> in my /etc/env.d/ directory and updated /etc/profile.env then logged 
>> out and back in. echo $LANG in bash shows the correct setting, and 
>> bash can correctly read filenames with accented characters and even 
>> Japanese kanji. That's not the problem though.
>>
>> Just about everything KDE-based seems to start slower, even when only 
>> displaying "standard" English characters.
>>
>> KSensors is the worst example (when I click the system tray icon to 
>> draw my sensor panel, it is a white window for about half a second 
>> before anything useful is drawn), but it's not KDE proper so I'll move 
>> on to other examples, such as KWrite. When I start KWrite, at first 
>> only the window title bar and window outline is drawn, with a gray 
>> area where the menu and toolbars go and the text input area is empty. 
>> Then after about half a second, everything is finished being drawn as 
>> usual. If I open two files (first to populate the existing window, 
>> second to open a new one) the second window is as quick to draw as 
>> always, so it's just program init. And all this on an Athlon XP 2500+, 
>> I'd hate to see the lag on my other, slower boxes.
>>
>> The problem is this doesn't happen when I don't have $LANG set.
>>
>> Every real KDE app seems to behave this way. The first time Kopete is 
>> drawn, same deal. Every other time I hide to system tray and restore 
>> it, it's snappy. I used lsof to see what resources were in use and 
>> found that every app is loading /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive while 
>> when I don't have $LANG set only some apps load that. I don't know if 
>> this is expected or not.
>>
>> My problem may seem trivial but it's a distraction and a certain 
>> performance degradation. Please help.
> 
> 
> It is possible that something is timing out looking for some LC_* setting.
> 
> Do you have: LC_ALL set?  And do you have any of the other: LC_* set?
> 
>     env | grep LC_
> 
> You should (unless you need to configure the locale stuff individually) 
> set LC_ALL to <local>.utf8 (the same as you have set LANG).  You can set 
> LANG to the same or set it to "C" (to default to the language for the 
> locale).
> 
>>
>> P.S. What is ~/.kde/share/locale/ for? I have it but it is empty.
> 
> 
> That is probably for KDE -- my directory is also empty.  Perhaps you 
> have to have installed a KDE i18n package for this to be used for anything.
> 
> The LANG and LC_* settings are for the OS.
> 
> -- 
> JRT
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