On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:38:47AM +0800, Kai Hendry wrote:
> Firstly why CC both xorg@lists.x.org, x...@freedesktop.org ?
That's my fault, and I apologize. Mutt noticed the List-Post header
(which was different from the To header) and decided to include both
addresses when I used it's list-reply
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Kai Hendry wrote:
> Firstly why CC both xorg@lists.x.org, x...@freedesktop.org ?
I just replied to your email. I didn't change the addresses.
>
> On 25 April 2012 01:02, Alex Deucher wrote:
>> The names give a pretty good indication as they generally map to th
2012/4/25 Rogério Brito :
> Hi there.
>
> I just filed a bug report [0] in Debian's BTS saying that I am unable
> to play a video downloaded from youtube [1], whose dimensions are
> 2542x1080.
>
> [0]: http://bugs.debian.org/670236
> [1]: http://youtu.be/yQ5U8suTUw0
>
> Unfortunately, I have not be
On 25 April 2012 20:05, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> Do you find the existing GUI tools for monitor configuration inconvenient?
Yes. In Webconverger's case, we deploy kiosks for use in schools and
libraries. We need to set them up in advance on different sorts of
hardware.
Hardware that could be LVD
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Kai Hendry wrote:
> On 25 April 2012 20:05, Marius Gedminas wrote:
>> Do you find the existing GUI tools for monitor configuration inconvenient?
>
> Yes. In Webconverger's case, we deploy kiosks for use in schools and
> libraries. We need to set them up in advance
On 25 April 2012 20:24, Alex Deucher wrote:
> If the are locked down kiosks then just configure them how you want
> them statically and then don't let the user change the configuration.
> If (B) is the most important then why allow users to mess with the
> displays at all?
Unfortunately I'm relia
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Kai Hendry wrote:
> On 25 April 2012 20:24, Alex Deucher wrote:
>> If the are locked down kiosks then just configure them how you want
>> them statically and then don't let the user change the configuration.
>> If (B) is the most important then why allow users to
On 25 April 2012 20:49, Alex Deucher wrote:
> Then perhaps provide instructions to walk them through the process?
Well, atm I tell the to go into debug mode and launch a terminal.
Which is obviously too difficult for many.
> Is all the hw the same or does it vary from kiosk to kiosk? Maybe you
On 25 April 2012 21:08, Simon Farnsworth wrote:
> Unless I'm misunderstanding, you have one connected display - you want to
> configure just that display. XRandR tells you which outputs are connected
> (exposed in the xrandr utility as "connected", "unknown" or "disconnected"),
> so your script ca
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Kai Hendry wrote:
> On 25 April 2012 20:49, Alex Deucher wrote:
>> Then perhaps provide instructions to walk them through the process?
>
> Well, atm I tell the to go into debug mode and launch a terminal.
> Which is obviously too difficult for many.
>
>> Is all th
On 25 April 2012 21:20, Alex Deucher wrote:
> an xorg.conf with several monitor sections whose identifiers match the
Thanks for the suggestion, though I'm trying to avoid the clunky
xorg.conf changes / API. Prefer the xrandr API, but I'm seeing its
limitations.
Hoping someone will get back to m
On Wednesday 25 April 2012 20:34:40 Kai Hendry wrote:
> On 25 April 2012 20:24, Alex Deucher wrote:
> > If the are locked down kiosks then just configure them how you want
> > them statically and then don't let the user change the configuration.
> > If (B) is the most important then why allow user
Hi Alex ,Matt & Everyone ,
Thanks for the ideas list Alex. I did encounter this link previously when I
was going through the mail archives .
I'm not sure whether all these projects are available or not .But after
having an initial look I'm pretty much interested in the two projects
mentioned here
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