issue may be a bug in gdm3, not the X server. (If the X
server wasn't starting, you generally wouldn't see any output at all.)
Someone else may be able to give you more information on how you can
debug this problem in gdm3.
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I could bump this
up to 1M, but that's kind of excessive.
> Blars, what's the typical size of the rejected messages?
The two messages that have been rejected are 834K in size.
The real solution is implementing remote attachments in debbugs
(#475768).
Don Armstrong
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Sebastian Krause wrote:
It seems that the bug has been fixed in xterm 250. At least I can
not reproduce it anymore.
I can confirm that this issue is resolved in xterm 250-1:
$ dpkg --status xterm
Package: xterm
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 1204
Thanks for the quick response and clarification guys. Sorry I didn't
realize that the issue is coming from Xft. It does look like the
TrueType Specification includes a tracking table for the font
[http://developer.apple.com/textfonts/TTRefMan/RM06/Chap6.html and
http://developer.apple.com/textfon
Package: xterm
Version: 249-1
Severity: normal
My use case is to align the xterm font display with the default font
used by GNOME. As an example the Gedit program uses Monospace 10 as the
system fixed width font. I believe Monospace is mapped to DejaVu Sans
Mono:style=Book. The default size is
On Tue, 07 Jul 2009, Itai Seggev wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 12:25:58PM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > > Here is the output; I can reconfirm that this happens on powerbooks.
> > > synclient -m 1; registers two finger
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, Don Armstrong wrote:
> Here is the output; I can reconfirm that this happens on powerbooks.
> synclient -m 1; registers two fingers, so at least that part is
> working properly.
Ah, now I see the problem. If I do:
synclient -s -l; I see that TapButton1 isn't s
= 0
PressureMotionMinZ = 35
PressureMotionMaxZ = 187
PressureMotionMinFactor = 1
PressureMotionMaxFactor = 1
GrabEventDevice = 1
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Package: drm-modules-source
Version: 2.3.1+git+20080706+401f77a-1
Severity: normal
Currently drm-modules-source does not build with 2.6.26-1-amd64; it
probably needs to be upgraded to a newer version from git.
It fails with the following:
CC [M] /home/don/tempdir/usr_src/modules/drm-modules
# Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version 2.10.27
reassign 484075 libx11-data
reassign 484077 libx11-data
reassign 484076 libx11-data
forcemerge 484062 484075 484076 484077
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reassign 179647 xserver-xorg-core
found 179647 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-4
severity 179647 normal
thanks
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Brice Goglin wrote:
> Don Armstrong wrote:
> > Yeah, most likely. The annoying thing is that it only occurs
> > randomly, and when it just happened I didn't
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 02:30 -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> >
> > I still am seeing this bug occasionally, although not as recently as
> > previously. [I just ran into it a few minutes ago while using
> > xd
reopen 179647 !
thanks
I still am seeing this bug occasionally, although not as recently as
previously. [I just ran into it a few minutes ago while using
xdosemu.]
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ine libraries, by the way, also breaks at 1.0.3-7)
Don Barry
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I'm not quite sure what changed in the recent upgrade to xlibs to
break this, but it was working fine previously.
Don Armstrong
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Escape: true'; doesn't do
anything either. [Although, that *should* be redundant.]
I'm using the macintosh us keyboard layout in my xorg configuration.
Let me know if any other information would be useful.
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found 271968 4.3.0.dfsg.1-7
merge 273194 271968
thanks
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005, Andrew Moise wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 16:20 -0700, Don Armstrong wrote:
> > You are being mailed because you are either the maintainer for a
> > package with a bug or a submitter of a bug that
yourself.
Don Armstrong
1: Yes, you were evil by submitting a bug that had a malformed address
somewhere in it... and the bts was evil by puking on it.
2: Or you're subscribed to the PTS for this package, are subscribed to
this bug (?) or for some reason are insane enough to be reading
These are real amateurs who have webcams on their
computers in their dorm rooms! This is not one of those
porn sites with professional girls who get paid to do this
in front of the camera, these are the average girls next door,
at college, trying to make money and meet guys!
It wont take you more
p most of you who are
involved in the packaging attend.
I've been told that the website to signup is:
www.X.org/Conference
but it doesn't appear to be working yet.
Don Armstrong
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http://rzlab.ucr.edu/debian/xterm/strace_tfo_output
has the strace tfo output generated with xterm 196.
Let me know if there's anything else I can get that would be of more
use.
Don Armstrong
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a ajouter, mai
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Don Armstrong wrote:
> I will update with results shortly.
Well, the patch works and appears to do the job, and doesn't appear to
cause any other side effects (like anal leakage or cerebral
hemmorage.)
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tags 238407 patch
thanks
I'm currently "testing"[1] the attached patch, which seems to be clear of
the licensing issues affecting X, but regardless, it's extreemly
trivial.
I will update with results shortly.
Don Armstrong
1: Which seems to amount to running X until
0, num_valuators = 0
'\0', first_valuator = 0 '\0', valuator0 = 0, valuator1 = 0,
valuator2 = 0, valuator3 = 0, valuator4 = 0, valuator5 = 0}}
dev = 0x7160
id = 0
count = 2147479920
dev_xe = (deviceKeyButtonPointer *) 0x4
#12 0x103fe2d8
> The only possible cause for a shifted cursor
> is that it's not displayed where the X server wants it, which is a
> problem of the graphics chip or driver. Option "SWcursor" will work
> around that.
where should I precisely put it? in what point of XFConfig-4?
don Paolo Benvenuto
> The only possible cause for a shifted cursor
> is that it's not displayed where the X server wants it, which is a
> problem of the graphics chip or driver. Option "SWcursor" will work
> around that.
where should I precisely put it? in what point of XFConfig-4?
do
Il Tuesday 05 November 2002 12:27, hai scrittoe:
> On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 09:29:26PM -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> > On Monday 04 November 2002 13:15, you wrote:
> > > Still, could you try plugging a different model of mouse into the
> > > system and
Il Tuesday 05 November 2002 12:27, hai scrittoe:
> On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 09:29:26PM -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> > On Monday 04 November 2002 13:15, you wrote:
> > > Still, could you try plugging a different model of mouse into the
> > > system and
Il Tuesday 05 November 2002 12:27, hai scrittoe:
> On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 09:29:26PM -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> > On Monday 04 November 2002 13:15, you wrote:
> > > Still, could you try plugging a different model of mouse into the
> > > system and
Il Tuesday 05 November 2002 12:27, hai scrittoe:
> On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 09:29:26PM -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> > On Monday 04 November 2002 13:15, you wrote:
> > > Still, could you try plugging a different model of mouse into the
> > > system and
On Monday 04 November 2002 13:15, you wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 09:12:29PM -0400, Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> > It happened various times that the pointer of the mouse shifted 50 pts
> > toward right, possibly during the use of blender 3D software.
> >
> > Sometimes the problem desappeared rest
On Monday 04 November 2002 13:15, you wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 09:12:29PM -0400, Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> > It happened various times that the pointer of the mouse shifted 50 pts
> > toward right, possibly during the use of blender 3D software.
> >
> > Sometimes the problem desappeared rest
On Monday 04 November 2002 13:15, you wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 09:12:29PM -0400, Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> > It happened various times that the pointer of the mouse shifted 50 pts
> > toward right, possibly during the use of blender 3D software.
> >
> > Sometimes the problem desappeared rest
On Monday 04 November 2002 13:15, you wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 09:12:29PM -0400, Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> > It happened various times that the pointer of the mouse shifted 50 pts
> > toward right, possibly during the use of blender 3D software.
> >
> > Sometimes the problem desappeared rest
Not sure if this'll help or not.. I had the same problem, ever after
re-compiling the Voodoo 3
DRM module. In the device section, I had to specifically state I was using a
Voodoo 3:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Voodoo3"
Driver "tdfx"
VendorName "3dfx"
EndSection
Now
Not sure if this'll help or not.. I had the same problem, ever after re-compiling the
Voodoo 3
DRM module. In the device section, I had to specifically state I was using a Voodoo 3:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Voodoo3"
Driver "tdfx"
VendorName "3dfx"
EndSection
Now
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