Am 04.08.20 um 02:09 schrieb Gary Mills:
I just updated a system from hipster-20180701 to hipster-20200802 . I
assume it changed from gnome to mate in the update. Almost everything
worked afterwards. I was quite impressed.
One thing that fails to work now is the window size for emacs. Emacs
I just updated a system from hipster-20180701 to hipster-20200802 . I
assume it changed from gnome to mate in the update. Almost everything
worked afterwards. I was quite impressed.
One thing that fails to work now is the window size for emacs. Emacs
is the only text editor that I use. The si
Thanks so much everyone as this is truly a learning experience for me and I
have learned something very important here.
Ok, I will get it all straightened out and go forward.
Maybe part of the problem is that I have been bouncing around between
OpenIndian, Tribblix, and OmniOS and really should j
Thanks so very much, Bob.
I'll dig in right away.
Much appreciated, my friend.
Lonnie
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 2:50 PM Bob Friesenhahn
wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Aug 2020, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> > In the past I did work on projects
> > where we had X11 in an embedded device (small PC) and used it wi
Am 03.08.20 um 20:27 schrieb Lonnie Cumberland:
Hi All,
I am trying to compile some code under Openindian and have been working on
fixing most of the header locations since the code comes from Linux but is
supposed to be highly portable.
Right now, I am running into a:
fatal error: 'SDL2/SDL.h
Hi Lonnie!
> After installing the SDL packages I seem to now have a complete setup of
> libraries and include headers in
>
> /usr/{include, lib} Plus others
> as well as
> /opt/local/{include/lib} Plus others
[...]
> > but have installed just about all of the SDL & SDL2 packages using "pk
On Mon, 3 Aug 2020, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
In the past I did work on projects
where we had X11 in an embedded device (small PC) and used it without
login management or even a window manager. It worked just fine
although I did need to re-define the default X11 cursor to blank in
order to remove
No experience with that, specifically, but I assume the code you're trying
to compile has the location of those packages defined explicitly (read:
complete path?)
Also, make sure the package name invoked in the code is the one used by
OpenIndiana. The same package often has different names on diff
Hi All,
Well, this is now confusing.
After installing the SDL packages I seem to now have a complete setup of
libraries and include headers in
/usr/{include, lib} Plus others
as well as
/opt/local/{include/lib} Plus others
this could be a problem, I think since I don't want to mix headers
Hi All,
I am trying to compile some code under Openindian and have been working on
fixing most of the header locations since the code comes from Linux but is
supposed to be highly portable.
Right now, I am running into a:
fatal error: 'SDL2/SDL.h' file not found
but have installed just about al
Hi Bob,
You know, that might be a good idea for me to look into to see how it might
be done as this is really just for a minimal size Kiosk type application so
I do not think that I need a window manager, and maybe not even a display
manager but I am not sure about that part.
I am particularly in
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
I basically need to run just one graphics application on the system so I do
not really need a full blown desktop manager, etc.
Even if you had Wayland, it would likely not save you anything at all.
In fact, it would increase the resource requiremen
Thanks for showing me that they are available since that will be great for
me to work with on this project.
Best,
Lonnie
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 12:29 AM Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
> Am 03.08.20 um 00:26 schrieb Lonnie Cumberland:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > Hope that everyone is doing well today.
> >
Thanks for your response on this.
My use case, initially, will be running Remmina on a local LAN for some
development and then expanding from there.
Cheers,
Lonnie
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 3:44 AM Jonathan Adams wrote:
> That is the "remmina next" version? ... If so that is very impressive.
>
>
That is the "remmina next" version? ... If so that is very impressive.
Remmina is very good at both VNC and RDP, but doesn't connect to all
servers. If you have a server behind a rdp-gateway, with all but the very
latest protocols turned off, then remmina doesn't work, but hopefully that
isn't yo
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