> Er... that's not strictly X related, what's a better mailing list?
No, it's not. Sorry about that. It was leading up to my offer,
which is about the X keyboard layout and not i18n.
I haven't seen the Compose Key documented anywhere, so I tried to write
something up. If the X Strike Force wan
> Er... that's not strictly X related, what's a better mailing list?
No, it's not. Sorry about that. It was leading up to my offer,
which is about the X keyboard layout and not i18n.
I haven't seen the Compose Key documented anywhere, so I tried to write
something up. If the X Strike Force wa
I recognize that on my US Debian system, characters 0-127 are
simply ASCII, and that characters 160-255 are ISO-8859-1.
What standard covers characters 128-159?
Also, how do I change my charset? Wouldn't it be better if the
Debian X packages used ISO-8859-15 by default?
Thank you,
- Sco
I recognize that on my US Debian system, characters 0-127 are
simply ASCII, and that characters 160-255 are ISO-8859-1.
What standard covers characters 128-159?
Also, how do I change my charset? Wouldn't it be better if the
Debian X packages used ISO-8859-15 by default?
Thank you,
- Sc
#x27;m quite certain the answer does not lie in rgb.txt. :)
> On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 12:37:48PM -0800, Scott Bronson wrote:
>> Hi, guys. I want to have an x-session-manager installed, but I still
>> want to start up a window manager. Problem is, Branden's startup
>>
#x27;m quite certain the answer does not lie in rgb.txt. :)
> On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 12:37:48PM -0800, Scott Bronson wrote:
>> Hi, guys. I want to have an x-session-manager installed, but I still
>> want to start up a window manager. Problem is, Branden's startup
>>
Hi, guys. I want to have an x-session-manager installed, but I still
want to start up a window manager. Problem is, Branden's startup
scripts don't allow this.
So, I put together this .deb. It just adds another x-session-manager
to update-alternatives: NONE. When you select none, then the sess
Hi, guys. I want to have an x-session-manager installed, but I still
want to start up a window manager. Problem is, Branden's startup
scripts don't allow this.
So, I put together this .deb. It just adds another x-session-manager
to update-alternatives: NONE. When you select none, then the ses
> > I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started...
> > I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms...
I finally figured it out. The problem was that I'm using gdm/Gnome,
which completely bypasses the regular X startup files. When
I added the xset commands to the bottom of /
> > I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started...
> > I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms...
I finally figured it out. The problem was that I'm using gdm/Gnome,
which completely bypasses the regular X startup files. When
I added the xset commands to the bottom of
I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started, regardless
of user (i.e. no custom session files in home directories).
This is for the lastest unstable X 4.0.2.
I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms:
xset dpms 0 0 1200
xset +dpms
But this doesn't work. I
I want to set DPMS every time an X session is started, regardless
of user (i.e. no custom session files in home directories).
This is for the lastest unstable X 4.0.2.
I tried creating /etc/X11/Xsession.d/10xfree86-set_dpms:
xset dpms 0 0 1200
xset +dpms
But this doesn't work.
hould join?
- Scott
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 11:21:11AM -0800, Scott Bronson wrote:
> I'm running 4.0.2 and unstable on my Thinkpad i1452, and I'm pretty
> unhappy.
>
> The major problem:
>
> Often, when I use a Netscape window, my computer hangs. It might be
> while I d
hould join?
- Scott
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 11:21:11AM -0800, Scott Bronson wrote:
> I'm running 4.0.2 and unstable on my Thinkpad i1452, and I'm pretty
> unhappy.
>
> The major problem:
>
> Often, when I use a Netscape window, my computer hangs. It might be
> while I d
I'm running 4.0.2 and unstable on my Thinkpad i1452, and I'm pretty
unhappy.
The major problem:
Often, when I use a Netscape window, my computer hangs. It might be
while I drag the window, it might be while I click on a text box, ...
Sometimes it's after 5 minutes of use, sometimes after 5 hours
I'm running 4.0.2 and unstable on my Thinkpad i1452, and I'm pretty
unhappy.
The major problem:
Often, when I use a Netscape window, my computer hangs. It might be
while I drag the window, it might be while I click on a text box, ...
Sometimes it's after 5 minutes of use, sometimes after 5 hour
apt-get install xbase-clients
> Hello,
> Yesterday I performed an apt-get -f dist-upgrade on my Woody box.
> Everything seemed to be going well. This morning, I closed out my X session
> and when I attempted to restart X, I got the following error:
>
> bash: startx: command not found
>
>
apt-get install xbase-clients
> Hello,
> Yesterday I performed an apt-get -f dist-upgrade on my Woody box.
> Everything seemed to be going well. This morning, I closed out my X session
> and when I attempted to restart X, I got the following error:
>
> bash: startx: command not found
>
>
I just got xawtv working last night with the latest Woody debs
(latest XFree4, latest xawtv, etc). It worked right out of the
box.
- Scott
>
> Jean-Michel Kelbert writes:
>
> > I have branden deb for Xfree 4 v17 but it didn't work with xawtv. I have
> > a pb XtMakeGeometry... I d'like t
I just got xawtv working last night with the latest Woody debs
(latest XFree4, latest xawtv, etc). It worked right out of the
box.
- Scott
>
> Jean-Michel Kelbert writes:
>
> > I have branden deb for Xfree 4 v17 but it didn't work with xawtv. I have
> > a pb XtMakeGeometry... I d'like
> Brian, please do not bother Branden directly, he gets too much of that
> already. BTW, what happened to "I obey."?
Why would anyone read that message? It's a full page of all-caps
shouting. It looks just like a EULA, and who reads those? Something
like this would probably work better...
> Brian, please do not bother Branden directly, he gets too much of that
> already. BTW, what happened to "I obey."?
Why would anyone read that message? It's a full page of all-caps
shouting. It looks just like a EULA, and who reads those? Something
like this would probably work better...
I found the XFree 4.x mga driver sources on www.matrox.com. I glanced
over them and I think I see some easy 2D wins I could get in there
and hack on them a bit, but I'm worried about duplicating effort.
Can anyone tell me where Matrox driver development is going on?
I didn't find anything on
I found the XFree 4.x mga driver sources on www.matrox.com. I glanced
over them and I think I see some easy 2D wins I could get in there
and hack on them a bit, but I'm worried about duplicating effort.
Can anyone tell me where Matrox driver development is going on?
I didn't find anything o
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