Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.4+1
Just another voice who doesn't care for the amount of cruft that
hal and console-setup drag into my system. The fact that console-setup
remaps the console fonts and doesn't even provide a way to set it back
to CP437 is particularly egregious.
I have, for no
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.0.11
Architecture: i396
In case anyone else is looking at this bug for ideas...
I'm having the same symptoms, but it's not #362296.
I had an xorg.conf file that listed "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/*",
but the fonts moved to /usr/share/fonts/X11/*. The only
things in the
Package: xterm
Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-8
The various man pages (xterm, uxterm, lxterm, koi8xterm) are installed as
".1x.gz", but the postinst script sets up links to ".1.gz", which dangle.
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> http://bugs.debian.org/234025
> ...which has already been filed.
Mea culpa. I didn't know people were calling it the "milky screen"
bug; I was thinking of less gentle terms.
>> Thank you very much for any assistance; I'm a little wary of trying
>> to compile xfree86 from CVS.
> If you're wil
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.3.0-7
Briefly, starting X on this Debian/unstable, x86, kernel 2.6.5 system
produces a display reminiscent of gamma set *way* too high.
Bright, washed-out, and illegible.
Earlier versions worked perfectly, although I don't have an archive
to find exactly where
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