I mistaken, you do not need to have that entry at all, unless it
was added by Fontmatrix program like it was for on my system. Add
remember that this will disable XFT system-wide. You need to add the
following entries in ~/.fonts.conf in their respective sections:
false
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Adam, thanks for testing, but your workaround doesn't seem to work for
me. Is it possible to use xrdb -load for a file that (apparently) has
already been loaded with xrdb -merge? Editing a file and calling xrdb
-load like you did doesn't change the issue for me.
Two more workarounds however are (s
> Have you tried halevt? It is in the Ubuntu repositories also.
Not yet, but I heard of it (please see my comment above).
Point is, ivman is in repositories too, and currently in disfunctional
state. Therefore, either these compatibility problems should be solved
to justify it's presence, or it s
Has the development moved to halevt?
http://www.nongnu.org/halevt/
http://www.void.gr/kargig/blog/2009/05/28/ivman-is-dead-long-live-halevt/
I see there are commits made to Ivman but still the future isn't clear
(with maintainer stated as "?").
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By the way, there are rumors that last version of Ivman is incompatible
with the current stable versions of HAL and/or XML parser.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ivman
On my Ubuntu system Ivman works exactly one time - after installing. It
doesn't umount volume, and doesn't do anything more, neither before
reboot nor after, even though I run it properly (user- and system-wide).
Needed settings in xmls seem to be a
Sorry, have to take that back - URxvt.letterspace works (I just kept
starting urxvtc without restarting daemon).
So, the following lines provide spacing close to normal for me:
URxvt.font: xft:DejaVu Sans Mono-8:autohint=true
URxvt.letterSpace: -2
But spacing is still slightly incorrect and some
I downloaded and installed on my Lucid system package rxvt-unicode
(9.07-2) for Maverick, and bug still persists, URxvt.letterSpace doesn't
do a thing. Damn it urxvt, could you ever learn to show fonts
properly?..
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Correction to previous comment: model is 1001PX
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I confirm the bug on ASUS Eee PC 1001P. I tried the following commands:
~$ sudo modprobe eeepc_laptop
FATAL: Error inserting eeepc_laptop
(/lib/modules/2.6.32-24-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-laptop.ko):
No such device
~$ sudo modprobe -f eeepc_laptop
FATAL: Error inserting eeepc_lap
I have it too on Xubuntu 10.04 and ASUS Eee PC 1001PX.
I use xmodmap to fix keyboard layout a little, then `xset r 105` to set
repeat for the left arrow, which is former Ctrl key. It works, but after
I press one of the several (not all) of the keys with special function
with Fn modifier, repeat is
And if you use Google Translate to translate entire instruction from
Pablo's link to English, beware that it adds spaces before and after an
= in following line:
options snd-hda-intel model=lifebook
after which ALSA won't work at all. Dont' fall into same trap as me :)
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