The same question of removing the libxprint* (or libxp) packages applies
also to x11proto-print-dev.
Is there any reason to keep shipping x11proto-print-dev if we no longer
supply an Xprint server?
Drew
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I have gone through the logs. The detected max dotclock of the monitor
(from EDID) has changed from 90 to 95 MHz. The default mode has
changed from 1280x768@80.1Hz to 1360x768@84.8Hz.
Does it help to change resolution, for instance by blind-typing
"xrandr -s 800x600" ?
Can you please also provide
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> affects 604680 gnome-terminal libvte9 evilvte libvte-2.90-9
Bug #604680 [xserver-xorg-video-intel] gnome-terminal: Corruption from text
Bug #616392 [xserver-xorg-video-intel] gnome-terminal: display corruption when
rendering text
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Bug #604680 [libvte9] gnome-terminal: Corruption from text
Bug #616392 [libvte9] gnome-terminal: display corruption when rendering text
Bug reassigned from package 'libvte9' to 'xserver-xorg-video-intel'.
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Did the supplied info helped to naroww down where the problem may be?
Any additional info needed?
I really need X to work!
Bye
Martin
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On Thu, Apr 21 2011, Jamey Sharp wrote:
> - In libxcb master, I'd be happy to change configure.ac to default to
> not building xprint. I'd personally continue building it because I
> build all known extensions, just to check for build regressions, but
> there's no reason everybody else needs
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 04:22:17PM +0200, Julien Danjou wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 21 2011, Drew Parsons wrote:
> > cc: xcb maintainers: should you keep libxcb-xprint0 ? Do we need to talk
> > about this? libxcb-xprint0 has no relation (in a packaging sense) to
> > xprint.
>
> I see no harm providing it
According to Cyril Brulebois :
> Heikki Kantola (18/04/2011):
> > I just noticed that both xfontsel and xlsfonts kill my X session
> > when invoked. I do happen to have fairly large amount of fonts
> > installed and X gets its fonts from xfs if that matters.
>
> Hi,
>
> I guess removing the line
On Thu, Apr 21 2011, Drew Parsons wrote:
> cc: xcb maintainers: should you keep libxcb-xprint0 ? Do we need to talk
> about this? libxcb-xprint0 has no relation (in a packaging sense) to
> xprint.
I see no harm providing it. It exists, so we can just let it be. Nothing
depends on it I guess, and
>
> The way I'm using Xephyr is as follows (this has been the only way to get my
> german keyboard configured properly):
>
> 1. Open Xephyr:
> Xephyr -keybd ephyr,,,xkbmodel=evdev,xkblayout=de -ac -reset -screen
> 1672x1022 -retro :10 &
>
> 2. Store xmodmap and launch a new terminal in Xe
Xprint has been obsolete for some time now, and it's time to let it go
to rest. It was originally useful as a solution for printing non-latin
webpages from iceweasel 2, but that firefox problem has been fixed since
iceweasel 3 was released using cairo.
Xprint provided a kind a "wysiwig" API by wh
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Followup-For: Bug #598803
This is an FSC Amilo M1450G laptop.
Installing 2:2.15.0-1 from sid made the random hang go away for me.
It's been over a day now, running and suspended, with no incident.
Previously it would happen within a few minutes, at random, in no
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