ay be good to
get some tips as to how to further look into the problem. Hints about
the reason and, why not, how to mend the situation would also work
wonders. Thanks.
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Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2006--04-15 15:00 +0200, Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2006-04-15 13:56 +0200, Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > and to make matters worse something I've done to
> > try to solve the problem has made matters worse. I'm now getting
xorg-input-all and
xserver-xorg-video-all are wrong, since they do not include
dependencies for the specific input and video driver packages. As a
temporary fix, it seems that you must manually look at the different
xserver-xorg-input-* and xserver-xorg-video-* debs and install the
ones necessary for y
ove /var/log/Xorg.log.0.
>
> I'm seriously thinking of purging all the packages related to X and
> starting again, except that I don't know which they are.
xorg*, I think. I hope that if you have to resort to that, it will
solve your problems.
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Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
it correctly, using a C99-compatible
compiler (ISO/IEC 9899:1999) one could simply write
printf("Size of int is %zu\n", sizeof(int));
where z is a length modifier (akin to l o ll) that that specifies a
size_t when printing integers (i.e. with d, u, o, x et al.).
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Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2006-01-04 04:09 +0100, Noah Dain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 1/3/06, LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2006. január 3. 13:17,
> > Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > -> debian-user@lists.debian.org,:
> > > 2006-01-03 13:05 +0100, Le
The first method is recommended if you already know the DPI value of
your monitor and wish to always run it at the same resolution; the
second method is the more flexible way, but only available for the
XFree86 and Xorg X servers.
[...]
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Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
the impression that some time ago it
was a couple of seconds at most that the screen stayed blank while
loading xdm, but now it seems to be in the slow end of the 5-10 s
range, so it is clear that I can't give any advice on that side of the
issue.
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Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Bugs/>.
You can also get to a description of the state of the package by
starting a package search [http://www.fr.debian.org/distrib/packages]
and when listing the package you are interested in, clicking on the
"developer information" package, which shows the information on the
source packag
other minor modifications (for
example Latin9, a euro-including Latin1 modification). However,
Unicode/ISO-10646 (and thus UTF-8), incorporates the euro sign, so I
am at a loss as why this tag is needed. What am I missing?
Thanks.
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Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ministrator has disabled the possibility. More answers lie at "man 5
Xsession.options". Make sure that gdm is honouring ~/.xsession (for
example, try running X through "startx" and see what you get).
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Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
should i report it?
>
> regards,
This has been corrected in 0.076-2.
Regards.
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Gonzalo HIGUERA DÍAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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