Bug#281050: xserver-common: [i810] Memory leak

2004-12-16 Thread Anders Karlsson
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 21:28 +, Anders Karlsson wrote: > > You might try experimenting with the XAA pixmap options as I just suggested > > in my mail to Gintautas Miliauskas; see > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=284448 > for it. > > I will give that

Bug#281050: xserver-common: [i810] Memory leak

2004-12-16 Thread Anders Karlsson
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 15:48 -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 01:39:35AM +0000, Anders Karlsson wrote: > > > > I had not read that particular entry, but have read it now. I already > > knew how the X server worked though, about caching pixmaps etc. &

Bug#281050: xserver-common: [i810] Memory leak

2004-12-11 Thread Anders Karlsson
, I will post snapshots of xrestop. It should be Firefox eating huge amounts of X memory but I would have thought that closing the browser should free that memory from the X server, or is that a wrong assumption... Regards, -- Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Trudheim Technology Limited

Re: DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-06 Thread Anders Karlsson
e system to take type-setting, graphics rendering and printing heavily into account. Rgds, -- Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Trudheim Technology Limited signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-06 Thread Anders Karlsson
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 21:47 +0900, Mike Hommey wrote: > On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 12:17:27PM +0000, Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > I still fail to see the advantage of having 2 settings of the same > > > thing, being the number of dots per inch. &

Re: DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-06 Thread Anders Karlsson
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 20:44 +0900, Mike Hommey wrote: > On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 11:23:48AM +0000, Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Well, yes and no. If you are a normal user, you would not have to tweak > > anything. If you mess with printing/image mani

Re: DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-06 Thread Anders Karlsson
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 18:57 +0900, Mike Hommey wrote: > On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 08:52:57AM +0000, Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 16:20 +0900, Mike Hommey wrote: > > > On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 09:19:25PM -0600, Billy Biggs <[

Re: DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-06 Thread Anders Karlsson
ed to make Xft applications default to 96 DPI. Nothing stopping you from tweaking the Xft.dpi value to what you want it to be. I think that he has a good proposal. If Xft.dpi defaults to 96 DPI, but it is easy to tweak to what I want it to be once I log in, that is good enough for me. Rgds, -- Anders

Re: DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-05 Thread Anders Karlsson
lmost immediately after first login there should be a 'wizard' dialogue box explaining about the DPI and enquiring if the user wants to change it. The best scenario would be if X + Desktop Environment picked up on the actual DPI of the screen(s) and adjusted for that automatically. -

Bug#281050: #281050: also on ati/radeon

2004-11-29 Thread Anders Karlsson
Package: xserver-common Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 Followup-For: Bug #281050 Hello, The memory leak is prevalent on the radeon chipset as well. As Gintautas Miliauskas described, after about 100 hours runtime, the X server is taking up about 250+ MB of resident memory. I tend to have running open

Re: Future of X packages in Debian

2004-06-18 Thread Anders Karlsson
eedback is a great first step, but > we can always use more help. If you'd like to influence the direction > of Debian X packaging, the best thing to do is to join the maintenance > team. Please subscribe to debian-x, and if it's not obvious to you what > you can do to help