Package: xserver-xorg
Followup-For: Bug #879624
Dear Maintainer,
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* What led up to the situation?
I have an Acer Aspire One D270. Graphics driver was a problem from the
beginning but after sometime in
Ok then: assuming this defaults/will default to "false", there's no
real need to stomp on the sequence handling completely, then, right?
Daniel - I will wrap the dbishell title read in a timeout anyway.
( Raise a bug against that if I don't get the release out soon... )
Ok then: assuming this defaults/will default to "false", there's no
real need to stomp on the sequence handling completely, then, right?
Daniel - I will wrap the dbishell title read in a timeout anyway.
( Raise a bug against that if I don't get the release out soon... )
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I think it might be better to do something like this [see patch]:
The iscntrl() test can be replaced easily if more/less paranoia is
required - it's not really fair to expect apps to figure out the
escape sequence is just gone, as afaict there's no way to ask if
a term supports many of them other
I think it might be better to do something like this [see patch]:
The iscntrl() test can be replaced easily if more/less paranoia is
required - it's not really fair to expect apps to figure out the
escape sequence is just gone, as afaict there's no way to ask if
a term supports many of them other
Hi - just a note to say I've adapted the patch to 4.3.0 and posted a
bug ( http://bugs.xfree86.org//cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23 )
to the upstream bugzilla thingy.
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.1.0-16
Severity: normal
Hi - I noticed that the 4.1 r128_drv.o module was ignoring everything
except the X and Y resolutions of the modes in my X86Config file -
the module seems to grab just the X and Y resolutions, and throw
away all the other data, including t
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.1.0-16
Severity: normal
Hi - I noticed that the 4.1 r128_drv.o module was ignoring everything
except the X and Y resolutions of the modes in my X86Config file -
the module seems to grab just the X and Y resolutions, and throw
away all the other data, including t
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