Bug#284245: xserver-xfree86: memory leak when Xinerama/dualscreen enabled

2004-12-04 Thread andy
Package: xserver-xfree86 Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 Severity: normal It is a severe memory leak when enabled Xinerama. Committed memory usage climbs to entire amount of physical+swap. Must kill X server and restart display manager to free memory. Quitting X session back to display manager frees memo

X Strike Force XFree86 SVN commit: r2045 - in branches/4.3.0/woody/debian: . local local/Xsession.d patches po scripts

2004-12-04 Thread X Strike Force SVN Repository Admin
Author: tretkowski Date: 2004-12-04 18:10:38 -0500 (Sat, 04 Dec 2004) New Revision: 2045 Added: branches/4.3.0/woody/debian/CHANGESETS branches/4.3.0/woody/debian/MANIFEST.all branches/4.3.0/woody/debian/MANIFEST.alpha.in branches/4.3.0/woody/debian/MANIFEST.amd64.in branches/4.3.0/

DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-04 Thread Billy Biggs
A common problem I have in supporting my software under Linux is font size. Depending on how the user starts X, or which desktop environment they use, the size of their fonts will change. I would like to fix this problem, and so I have posted a document describing what's going on, and what I wo

Re: DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-04 Thread Simon Law
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 07:27:50PM -0600, Billy Biggs wrote: > I would like to act on the proposal described in the web page, that > is, get everyone to ship with X starting at a default DPI of 96x96, and > have fontconfig changed to default to this as well. I must respectfully disagree. We rea

Re: DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-04 Thread Billy Biggs
Simon Law ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 07:27:50PM -0600, Billy Biggs wrote: > > I would like to act on the proposal described in the web page, that > > is, get everyone to ship with X starting at a default DPI of 96x96, > > and have fontconfig changed to default to this as well.

Re: DPI, font size, and Debian

2004-12-04 Thread Simon Law
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 10:18:42PM -0600, Billy Biggs wrote: > Right now, GNOME users default to 96 DPI, xdm users default to 100 > DPI, and other users are randomly assigned DPIs anywhere in the range of > 75-133. I believe that right now, we should adopt the GNOME standard > everywhere as the

Bug#126519: Heyllooo,

2004-12-04 Thread Mrs.Betsy
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