I downloaded the 4.0.1 binaries from
ftp.xfree86.org/pub/Xfree86/current/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc21.
-- Derek J Witt, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ah, ok. that makes sense. I'll run the upgrade and try replacing that
nasty little file.
-- Derek Witt, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Derek J Witt writes:
> Hi, all. I figured out a way to resolve the "parent not composite" errors
> I've been getting from the xaw packages. I tried running apt-get to
> install X from the phase2 debbies. Of course, I started getting the
> error.
>
> But, I then downloaded the Linux-ix86-glibc21
Derek J Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, all. I figured out a way to resolve the "parent not composite" errors
> I've been getting from the xaw packages.
[...]
> After overwriting the debianized X with the tar files (via
> Xinstall.sh), I no longer get the errors.
Actually, you only need
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 02:23:49PM -0600, Joshua Shagam wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 09:03:20AM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> > Obviously the server list in dexter needs to be different on non-i386,
> > aswell as the generated keyboard lines (on sun there are two default
> > possibilies, i386 and
I downloaded the 4.0.1 binaries from
ftp.xfree86.org/pub/Xfree86/current/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc21.
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Derek J Witt writes:
> Hi, all. I figured out a way to resolve the "parent not composite" errors
> I've been getting from the xaw packages. I tried running apt-get to
> install X from the phase2 debbies. Of course, I started getting the
> error.
>
> But, I then downloaded the Linux-ix86-glibc21
Derek J Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, all. I figured out a way to resolve the "parent not composite" errors
> I've been getting from the xaw packages.
[...]
> After overwriting the debianized X with the tar files (via
> Xinstall.sh), I no longer get the errors.
Actually, you only need
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 11:11:13AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I may set up a second machine just for testing.
> So far, the mouse chooser can still use a few more defined devices. The
> default mouse type for /dev/gpmdata should be IntelliMouse as far as I
> know. What's the default mouse t
"Thomas E. Vaughan" wrote:
> For the latest debs I need to use at least 2.4.0-test9 for
> hardware-accelerated OpenGL, and it only works with the stock XF4 mga 2D
> driver (instead of the binary driver from Matrox). Also, I am using 16
> bpp, but I have seen reports that you can get it to work wi
Hi, all. I figured out a way to resolve the "parent not composite" errors
I've been getting from the xaw packages. I tried running apt-get to
install X from the phase2 debbies. Of course, I started getting the
error.
But, I then downloaded the Linux-ix86-glibc21 tar files from
ftp.xfre86.org. Aft
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 02:23:49PM -0600, Joshua Shagam wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 09:03:20AM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> > Obviously the server list in dexter needs to be different on non-i386,
> > aswell as the generated keyboard lines (on sun there are two default
> > possibilies, i386 an
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 07:58:26PM +0200, Rafal Krzewski wrote:
>
> + I have 2.4.0-test8 kernel
For the latest debs I need to use at least 2.4.0-test9 for
hardware-accelerated OpenGL, and it only works with the stock XF4 mga 2D
driver (instead of the binary driver from Matrox). Also, I am using
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 11:11:13AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I may set up a second machine just for testing.
> So far, the mouse chooser can still use a few more defined devices. The
> default mouse type for /dev/gpmdata should be IntelliMouse as far as I
> know. What's the default mouse
Greetings all.
I just apt-get upgraded my system, and watched these messages roll past.
Has anyone else seen them, and if so, is this something that Branden
should know about or does know about? (Back to the `I don't support
upgrades between the testing versions'?)
Preparing to replace xbase-clie
"Thomas E. Vaughan" wrote:
> For the latest debs I need to use at least 2.4.0-test9 for
> hardware-accelerated OpenGL, and it only works with the stock XF4 mga 2D
> driver (instead of the binary driver from Matrox). Also, I am using 16
> bpp, but I have seen reports that you can get it to work w
Hi, all. I figured out a way to resolve the "parent not composite" errors
I've been getting from the xaw packages. I tried running apt-get to
install X from the phase2 debbies. Of course, I started getting the
error.
But, I then downloaded the Linux-ix86-glibc21 tar files from
ftp.xfre86.org. Af
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 09:03:20AM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> Obviously the server list in dexter needs to be different on non-i386,
> aswell as the generated keyboard lines (on sun there are two default
> possibilies, i386 and type5).
>
> How do you forsee this happening? There isn't a clean way
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 07:58:26PM +0200, Rafal Krzewski wrote:
>
> + I have 2.4.0-test8 kernel
For the latest debs I need to use at least 2.4.0-test9 for
hardware-accelerated OpenGL, and it only works with the stock XF4 mga 2D
driver (instead of the binary driver from Matrox). Also, I am using
Greetings all.
I just apt-get upgraded my system, and watched these messages roll past.
Has anyone else seen them, and if so, is this something that Branden
should know about or does know about? (Back to the `I don't support
upgrades between the testing versions'?)
Preparing to replace xbase-cli
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 09:03:20AM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> Obviously the server list in dexter needs to be different on non-i386,
> aswell as the generated keyboard lines (on sun there are two default
> possibilies, i386 and type5).
>
> How do you forsee this happening? There isn't a clean wa
I may set up a second machine just for testing.
So far, the mouse chooser can still use a few more defined devices. The
default mouse type for /dev/gpmdata should be IntelliMouse as far as I
know. What's the default mouse type for USB? is HID mouse all one protocol
according to the mouse driver, o
Hello!
First of all, I'd like to thank Branden for his hard work,
and report that upgrade from 3.3.6 to 4.0.1-phase2v13 went
really smooth on my Woody installation. Upgrades v13-v15
and v15-v17 also worked great, which means that either
I'm lucky or the phase2 packages are in better shape
that it
Hello,
I use xfree8 4.0.1-0phase2v16 (now download the apt, the v17), and I use the
following XF86Config with my keyboard:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Keyboard1"
Driver "Keyboard"
Option "AutoRepeat" "500 30"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "micro
I may set up a second machine just for testing.
So far, the mouse chooser can still use a few more defined devices. The
default mouse type for /dev/gpmdata should be IntelliMouse as far as I
know. What's the default mouse type for USB? is HID mouse all one protocol
according to the mouse driver,
Hello!
First of all, I'd like to thank Branden for his hard work,
and report that upgrade from 3.3.6 to 4.0.1-phase2v13 went
really smooth on my Woody installation. Upgrades v13-v15
and v15-v17 also worked great, which means that either
I'm lucky or the phase2 packages are in better shape
that it
Hello,
I use xfree8 4.0.1-0phase2v16 (now download the apt, the v17), and I use the
following XF86Config with my keyboard:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Keyboard1"
Driver "Keyboard"
Option "AutoRepeat" "500 30"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "micr
Obviously the server list in dexter needs to be different on non-i386,
aswell as the generated keyboard lines (on sun there are two default
possibilies, i386 and type5).
How do you forsee this happening? There isn't a clean way right now,
expect for outputting a complete list of servers for each a
Obviously the server list in dexter needs to be different on non-i386,
aswell as the generated keyboard lines (on sun there are two default
possibilies, i386 and type5).
How do you forsee this happening? There isn't a clean way right now,
expect for outputting a complete list of servers for each
"i" == idalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
i> Package: gnome-panel
i> Version: 1.2.2.1-helix2
i> Severity: normal
i> I'm running a dual-head non-xinerama X configuration, so I have two
i> displays managed, :0.0 and :0.1. I'm testing out Enlignenment, which
i> supports gnome integration and
* Gordon Heydon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001013 20:20]:
> but what about the libGLU and libGL libraries? don't you need those. At
> the moment I have the Utah ones is that enough.
Well, yes, you do. XF86 4.0.1 currently provides libGL. Shortly they
will begin providing libGLU. (It is a technical issue
"i" == idalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
i> Package: gnome-panel
i> Version: 1.2.2.1-helix2
i> Severity: normal
i> I'm running a dual-head non-xinerama X configuration, so I have two
i> displays managed, :0.0 and :0.1. I'm testing out Enlignenment, which
i> supports gnome integration and
* Gordon Heydon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001013 20:20]:
> but what about the libGLU and libGL libraries? don't you need those. At
> the moment I have the Utah ones is that enough.
Well, yes, you do. XF86 4.0.1 currently provides libGL. Shortly they
will begin providing libGLU. (It is a technical issu
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