Ira Abramov wrote:
In fact, I would not be
surprised if they take over the Symbian market within a year or two as
well. the iPhone will survive, but I think OpenMoko is too slow and
heavy to stay afloat in the coming flood.
We are trying to get someone from Google to talk about Android durin
Quoting Dotan Cohen, from the post of Tue, 03 Jun:
> decision. Maybe the ETK/GTK/Qt decision is not arbitrary, but from
> here it certainly seems so.
don't blow it out of proportions either. it does come with GTK, just
that the DEFAULT IMPLEMENTATION of the interface is not GTK. you can
(and peopl
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:04 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You still need to change Xaccess.
>
> You'll see a line like this:
> #*# any host can get a login window
>
> Remove the first # so it should look like this:
> *# any host can get a login window
>
> (if you care about
You still need to change Xaccess.
You'll see a line like this:
#*# any host can get a login window
Remove the first # so it should look like this:
*# any host can get a login window
(if you care about security, replace the * with your "destination"
machine's IP).
GDM "enable=true" is on
I am running gdm so I found /etc/gdm/gdm.conf and changed Enable=false
to Enable=true under the xdmcp section. Now when I start the X server
on cygwin it seems to start and the restart immediately with no login
displayed.
David Suna
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi David,
Allow
Hi David,
Allow me to take a guess: in the upgrade process, your XDMCP settings
have been removed and/or replaced with a default configuration.
Please modify the file /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess and restart your X. The
instructions should be there and should be pretty simple.
Thanks,
Hetz
On Thu, Jun
I recently upgraded my Ubuntu system from 6.10 to 8.04. Before the
upgrade I was able to log in to X windows both locally and from my
Windows box using Cygwin. Now I am able to log in locally but the
system doesn't seem to be answering to X windows queries (either
broadcast or -query hostname
Hi,
I found that Valgrind dosn't support by arm default. There are some
old guidelines how to do that. Have any body positive experience
running Valgrind on arm? Does it worth to do that? Or easier to make
custom malloc/free counting? Are there other similar tools for arm?
Thanks.
--
Constantin