It sounds, to me, like this is a problem with GTK 1.x-based applications; Audacity, Ardour, XMMS, and NeroLinux all use the old 1.x series of GTK, to the best of my knowledge. Let's re-assign it to the gtk+1.2 package to see if we can find someone with some insight into the problem.
It sounds, to me, like this is a problem with GTK 1.x-based applications; Audacity, Ardour, XMMS, and NeroLinux all use the old 1.x series of GTK, to the best of my knowledge. Let's re-assign it to the gtk+1.2 package to see if we can find someone with some insight into the problem.