label when selected
-center pop up at center of screen
-nearmouse pop up near the mouse cursor
-timeout secs exit with status 0 after "secs" seconds
XConsortium: xmessage.c,v 1.6 95/01/04 16:29:54 gildea Exp $
Seems pretty
LT is META and is going to lame about how
you've broken their copy of emacs. Don't gratuitously add options to
configuration files.
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hlist bug? What's going to win if
NOTHING is installed, which is when people are going to be installing
x-window-system in the first place.
Xdm is the XFree-provided display manager. Install another if you want
another. All the display managers can co-exist.
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to specify specific gamma settings for each
monitor in XF86Config-4 and have them take effect.
> [I'd appreciate feedback from Matrox users on the debian-x list so I
> know whether I'm right about 2) or not.]
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On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 11:14:37PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:07:15PM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> > I always had the problem with my G450 and later with my G550 that X
> > wouldn't set the gamma the same on both heads, although it claimed that
label when selected
-center pop up at center of screen
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-timeout secs exit with status 0 after "secs" seconds
XConsortium: xmessage.c,v 1.6 95/01/04 16:29:54 gildea Exp $
Seems pretty
h, you mean that this one actually works correctly?
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t producing huge print, or print that won't fill the page, among other
things.
Postscript exists for a *reason*... we don't need yet another
device-dependent and incompatible way to lay out a page.
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Oh, and by the way... my LaserWriter 630 Pro, an over ten year old Level 2
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openbox-3.2-per-app-settings
openbox-3.2-no_snap_beneath
openbox-3.2-window-title-numbering
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions. See the file COPYING for de
et of environment variables, then their
~/.xsession should source $ENV (or the csh equivalent, which I
dis-remember).
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UXTerm -title 'uxterm' -u8 "$@"
So... where'd the /usr/bin/xterm binary come from?
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lly be
security-sensitive information included therein, but if there were...
Paranoia over all, I suppose.
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that actually use it
can file bugs requesting that he put it back.
Dan, you file worse bugs than *I* do. Howinhell is this "normal" priority?
Wishlist at best, stupid at worst.
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essreg >
/dev/null 2>&1; then
sessreg -d -l $DISPLAY -u /var/run/utmp -x /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers $USER
fi
exit 0
# vim:set ai et sts=2 sw=2 tw=0:
I'm not saying I agree with Branden's decision to unilaterally stop
shipping /etc/X11/xdm/Xreset in order to clean up the xcon
to provide support for an outmoded, out-of-date, unnecessary TrueType
server that isn't even part of XFree.
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's one of it's uses. See #240880.
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the
> > default).
>
> Hmm. This is either not a bug, or xclock should just fail and snarl a
> usage message at the user if he tries to do this.
IMHO it's not a bug. The bug is that 4.3.0-7 doesn't have the updated man
page for xclock, but it's using the updated b
riendly.
> Does X it normally autoconfigure when working correctly, or is this a
> bigger problem. If it is, can we just steal knoppix autoconfigure system?
Please, no... can we have something that works, instead?
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are in libX11.
You should only have to install xlibs-dev. All the supporting functions
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disabling I2C on both heads. I knew
perfectly well what the specifications of my monitors were... I didn't
need X to figure it out for me. ^_^
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On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 01:01:36AM -0500, Jason Bucata wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 09:51:13PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> > I got around this by explicitly disabling I2C on both heads. I knew
> > perfectly well what the specifications of my monitors were... I didn't
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On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 12:30:58AM +0200, Wilfried Goesgens wrote:
> I think it's in the xlibs-package, should the package 'provide' xlib6g?
xlib6g is deprecated, no one should be depending on it. If you MUST have
Netscape 4.77, perhaps you can use equivs to fake it out.
disabling I2C on both heads. I knew
perfectly well what the specifications of my monitors were... I didn't
need X to figure it out for me. ^_^
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On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 01:01:36AM -0500, Jason Bucata wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 09:51:13PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> > I got around this by explicitly disabling I2C on both heads. I knew
> > perfectly well what the specifications of my monitors were... I didn't
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> >http://www.kde.org - http://www.debian.org - http://www.xwin.org
> >
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On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 12:30:58AM +0200, Wilfried Goesgens wrote:
> I think it's in the xlibs-package, should the package 'provide' xlib6g?
xlib6g is deprecated, no one should be depending on it. If you MUST have
Netscape 4.77, perhaps you can use equivs to fake it out.
again later on so I'm
not quite sure what you'd end up with. Probably one of the Vera fonts, if
you have those installed.
Remember too that you can't pass an XLFD via '-fa'... xterm isn't going to
like that at all.
Snerf around the 'net and find a copy of the &
ny characters comprise my password. The only
person who needs to know how long it is is *you*, and you already have that
information.
> Hmmm, login(1) doesn't. OK, well, whatever.
For the same reason.
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), debhelper (>= 4.0.0), pkg-config, xlibs-dev,
render-dev
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y it happens with toolkits too
(Mozilla uses GTK and GTK would be responsible for its menus).
What toolkit does OpenOffice use? I don't think I've ever thought about
that. The -bin package has an explicit dependency on libxaw7, but what
part of it is using Athena widgets? :)
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again later on so I'm
not quite sure what you'd end up with. Probably one of the Vera fonts, if
you have those installed.
Remember too that you can't pass an XLFD via '-fa'... xterm isn't going to
like that at all.
Snerf around the 'net and find a copy of the &
official packages
installed breaking things.
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ic keypad on an extended keyboard (pc105) is not
> that useful when NumLock is OFF.
It's not? The keys there stop working when NumLock isn't engaged?
> 1) would it be a good idea to make the default ON?
Not for me.
> 2) how can I make it the default in my own config?
$ apt-
you see a shell anywhere?
If you're depending on ~/.login to set environment variables for you, do it
somewhere else.
Better yet, don't use csh. ^_^
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anything silly like /etc/X11/Xreset.d, but it does
support Xreset and has pretty much forever. The fact that Debian doesn't
ship one just means that you get to create one.
See xdm(1).
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Daniel is right. Don't file bugs against X without thinking first. Or at
least reading a man page.
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> On Apr 28, 2015, at 8:11 AM, Toomas Tamm wrote:
>
> As of 28-apr-2015 (11 days after the bug was claimed fixed), on systems
> where both 32- and 64-bit libxrender1 is installed, all upgrades
> remain blocked due to this bug. For example, the kern
still own the card,
I don't run X (indeed, don't run Linux) on that box any longer. It
works just fine as a text console on OpenBSD. :)
I'm not the original submitter, but you can close it for all of me, if
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Package: x11-common
Followup-For: Bug #322284
Apparently dbus has provided a session bus for X since Feb of 2004, as
detailed in:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-changes/2004/02/msg00194.html
Anyone know whether Debian's xorg is suddenly going to inherit a dbus
dependency? It'd be a show-s
thod?
The standard method is to actually launch the environment you want. Gdm
provides session files for this purpose, as does KDM. Xdm uses your
~/.xsession file.
How do you expect a user to be changing the alternatives system? They
don't have the power to do so.
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Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-5
Severity: wishlist
Please include patch to provide complete Sun Type 6 keyboard support
under Xorg as detailed in f.d.o bug #2037:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2037
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is compiled with? I ask
not because I have a problem with these options (other than the logging),
but that if the behavior of xterm suddenly changes, I'll know where to
look. ^_^
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type6 maintainer is
going to get around to doing something about #316031 in specific, along
with other bugs caused by the unilateral move to 2.1.10, such as #315150,
#318671, and etc. As was pointed out in #325526, libfreetype6 v2.1.10
isn't going to get to testing any time soon, so....
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work with the libfreetype6 in testing... and unstable's libfreetype6 can't
move into testing due to the multitude of bugs filed against it.
Wow... this should be fun.
And, of course, we have the new libfreetype6 maintainer, who uploads this
apparently broken version to unstable a
d no changelog entry) back in
6.9.0-1. See bug #347857.
You can fix it by adding the line back to xdm-config:
rei $ grep Xsetup /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config
DisplayManager*setup: /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/Xsetup
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since xdm.1 still says that background images should be
> set using Xsetup.
No, /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup is still the place. The problem is that the XSF
dropped the line from /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config that told xdm to actually USE
it. You can put it back yourself.
See bug #347857.
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So, what's the scoop?
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he x-libraries
> >
> > ii xlibs 4.1.0-7X Window System client
> > libraries
>
> I've got xlibs 4.1.0-5 here and it's fine. WTF? :)
It's the old "fonts as boxes" thing. You'd think all these people running
testing/unstab
use gsfonts-x11 itself depends on gsfonts? Or does that mean that
it doesn't need the Recommends: line at all?
Actually, it's supposed to be the other way around, isn't it? Depend on gs
and gsfonts, recommend gsfonts-x11. 'Cept gs itself only recommends
gsfonts...
I
were in a message thread of less than a week ago.
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LT is META and is going to lame about how
you've broken their copy of emacs. Don't gratuitously add options to
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hlist bug? What's going to win if
NOTHING is installed, which is when people are going to be installing
x-window-system in the first place.
Xdm is the XFree-provided display manager. Install another if you want
another. All the display managers can co-exist.
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to specify specific gamma settings for each
monitor in XF86Config-4 and have them take effect.
> [I'd appreciate feedback from Matrox users on the debian-x list so I
> know whether I'm right about 2) or not.]
Hope that helps.
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> On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:07:15PM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> > I always had the problem with my G450 and later with my G550 that X
> > wouldn't set the gamma the same on both heads, although it claimed that
whether or not that customized
configuration is "correct" by some definition, or not.
I know I'd be more than a little offended if my carefully worked-out
dual-screen-and-additional-input-devices configuration were arbitrarily
overwritten.
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than just recommending it, so you're stuck with it.
Can't this be fixed?
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Package: x11-common
Version: 7.0.12
Severity: important
The x11-common package still depends on laptop-detect, which pulls in
dmidecode, even though the other hardware detection tools have been
pushed back to recommends (see bug #362253).
I have checked the 7.0.13 currently in incoming, and it st
hile people
argue about upstream changes to tar, maybe y'all need to find another way.
:)
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t configure it to? Not
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On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 06:29:15AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 03:40:08AM +0100, Marc Wilson wrote:
> > "avoid repainting the screen" sounds very like what I'm seeing in mutt.
> > Layout inside the xterm window is correct, it's just
So, does this mean that it's a bug in xterm, or a but in mutt, or what? I
know it's mutt that *triggers* it... when mutt launched vim in its window
to compose this message, the window flashed cyan, and I've got this cyan
border.
It didn't do that before.
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So, what's the scoop?
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> > ii xlibs 4.1.0-7X Window System client libraries
>
> I've got xlibs 4.1.0-5 here and it's fine. WTF? :)
It's the old "fonts as boxes" thing. You'd think all these people running
testing/unstable wou
d rather not have to see the thing at all.
Can you really see it for that split-second before the copy of xsetroot
called from your .xinitrc/.xsession resets it? Certainly typing the
command yourself gets old... that's what the startup file is for. :)
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