Bug#294556: xfree86-xserver: savage driver does not query monitor DDC

2007-01-17 Thread Gavin Hamill
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 01:11:06 +0100 Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Gavin, > > About 2 years ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding the > savage X driver not querying monitor DDC. Did you reproduce this > problem recently? If not, I will close this bug in the next weeks.

Bug#294556: xfree86-xserver: savage driver does not query monitor DDC

2005-02-10 Thread Gavin Hamill
Package: xfree86-xserver Version: xserver-xfree86 Severity: normal Hi, as per the Subject, the savage driver doesn't ask the monitor about its capabilities via DDC, leading to the X server defaulting to 75 dpi, and showing very small fonts. I have observed this behaviour on multiple on-board G

Re: X 4.1.0 appearing and then disappearing

2003-01-19 Thread Gavin Hamill
On Sunday 19 January 2003 6:31 pm, Gavin Hamill wrote: Cancel that. I added a window manager and xterm, and all is well. I hate X. gdh

X 4.1.0 appearing and then disappearing

2003-01-19 Thread Gavin Hamill
Hi :) The relationship I've always had with X could probably best be described as "off-off" ... but today I'm trying to make sense of the beast, and not having much luck The scenario: A fresh bare Debian 3.0 install. Nothing installed via tasksel or dselect. Just "x-window-system-core" and

Re: X 4.1.0 appearing and then disappearing

2003-01-19 Thread Gavin Hamill
On Sunday 19 January 2003 6:31 pm, Gavin Hamill wrote: Cancel that. I added a window manager and xterm, and all is well. I hate X. gdh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

X 4.1.0 appearing and then disappearing

2003-01-19 Thread Gavin Hamill
Hi :) The relationship I've always had with X could probably best be described as "off-off" ... but today I'm trying to make sense of the beast, and not having much luck The scenario: A fresh bare Debian 3.0 install. Nothing installed via tasksel or dselect. Just "x-window-system-core" and