three machines: a laptop
with a Radeon Mobility M6, my desktop machine with a Radeon 9600, and
my work machine with a built-in Intel video. I am no longer using the
Rage Pro card I was using when I posted the original report.
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me
know if you need additional testing. I'll also try on some hardware
that discover recognizes better to see whether some of the problems go
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ug report against discover-data about the
fact that my video card seems not to be mapped properly to an X server
or driver.
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what their
configuration stuff looks like.
> Debian's XFree86 SVN repo is not hosted on alioth (fortunately?). It's
> hosted at necrotic.deadbeast.net.
>
> http://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xsf/XFree86/README.txt
Yeah, I eventually figured that out ;-)
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trivially by looking
at the timestamps, in addition to any other methods that may be more
direct. If this doesn't do it for you for some reason, I'd be glad to
repeat my trials and save specific config logs from each trial. I'm
guessing that probably won't be necessary thou
y people's X displays
will look and help to make Debian a better distribution. :-)
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--- debian/xserver-xfree86.config.in.orig 2004-08-02 20:27:32.0
-0400
+++ debian/xserver-xfree86.config.in2004-08-
severity 229850 normal
thanks
Sorry -- when I upgraded this from normal to important before, I
didn't remember that I had originally selected important and that you
had previously downgraded it. I had no intention of trying to
override your previous conscious decision.
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> On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 08:57:50PM -0400, Jay Berkenbilt wrote:
> > I truly hope you will consider including this simple patch in time for
> > sarge. I think it will really improve the way people's X displays
> > will look and help to make Debian a better
I can do. Thanks for all you do and for
finding the time to keep me informed through all of it.
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18.
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get-edid: get-edid version 1.4.1
Performing real mode VBE call
Interrupt 0x10 ax=0x4f00 bx=0x0 cx=0x0
few minutes looking at this file
anyway, particularly to try to see why the detected values aren't
making into the prompts. If I find something that works, I'll post a
patch.
The rest of this message is the typescript file with ^M's removed and
^H's cleaned up (i.e. A^HB rep
hey are also unconditionally set to the previous
values (28-50, 43-75) so that in the case where get-edid does not
report something, this patch doesn't change the behavior. In other
words, this patch seems very safe. I hope you will consider including
it.
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tag 229850 + patch
thanks
---
I'm adding the patch tag to indicate the patch included in my previous
post. I hope this is the correct way to do it.
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> If you're curious, I am attaching the current work-in-progress rewrite
> of the config script. I've been working on this off and on for a week
> or so.
>
> If you'd like to play around it with it, that would be great, but you've
> more than done your part with your followups to date.
o install, so if you'd like me to do any more
testing, just say the word.
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I tried these new configuration files today, but I had a lot of
problems with them and didn't really get anywhere. I'll look again
this weekend in hopes of being able to provide some useful feedback.
Even with dpkg -P --force-depends xserver-xfree86, the get-edid part
of the config script never s
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-15
Severity: important
I just installed Debian fresh with debian-installer beta 2 followed
apt-get dist-upgrade to sid. While configuration my X server, my
monitor was properly detected as a Nokia 446Xpro, but the horizontal
and vertical sync information we
system always prompts for the video hardware, and my laptop
prompts for the mouse.
I can try to generate a patch that fixes this if you want.
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Package: xbase-clients
Version: 1:7.0.0-4
Severity: important
Right now, xmessage doesn't work at all for me. If I run
xrdb -load /dev/null
xmessage test
I get this:
Warning: Unable to load any usable ISO8859 font
segmentation fault (core dumped) xmessage test
Here is the stack trace:
#0
a
mistake. If the problem persists for a few more days, I'll go ahead
and reopen the bug (unless someone explains my error here). Thanks!
(Upgrading the xorg packages to 1:7.0.15 hasn't fixed the problem. My
sid system is currently fully updated.)
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> For some reason, I am seeing xbase-clients at 1:7.0.0-5 rather than
> 1:7.0.15, and the list of binary packages for xorg doesn't include
> xbase-clients. I'm not reopening the bug because I am guessing this
> is the result
w->core.width = min_width;
if (w->core.height == 0)
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--- x11-apps-7.3+1/xclock/Clock.c.orig 2007-09-14 17:18:56.0 -0400
+++ x11-apps-7.3+1/xclock/Clock.c 2008-05-10 22:18:46.147733977 -0400
@@ -656,46 +656,48 @@
2
I took the liberty of reporting this upstream with slightly more
analysis. The URL is here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15903
I'll leave it up to the maintainer to tag this "upstream". I don't
feel that it's appropriate for me to do it since I'm neither the
maintainer nor the
Turns out this bug has already been fixed upstream. The upstream fix
includes the missing set of braces from my patch and also fixes
another error found inside the block. Best bet would be to pull the
patch from upstream. If you'd like, I'll generate a diff and post it
here.
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ng this to "normal", but I don't think
it should be considered "minor" since it does pretty much break one of
the basic applications, even if not many people use xclock anymore.
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Tim Connors wrote:
> Can we get this trivial patch applied? I know squeeze is frozen, but this
> is a bug fix for a problem that is otherwise going to leave squeeze with
> an Xserver that can't change the bell properties at all, and we've had the
> patch for ages now, and it's relatively well te
Package: xterm
Version: 255-1
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
Starting with xterm 255-1, I noticed that I am no longer getting my
nice blue cursor. Narrowing things down, it seems as though xterm
ignores the cursorColor resource if allowSendEvents is on. Run the
be useful.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526751
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ixing this
problem, but I don't know where to look, and I want to make sure this
isn't falling through the cracks. Thanks.
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