On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 09:32:40 +0200
walter harms wrote:
It looks like I could use xcursorgen, but its manpage mentions much
stuff I do not know about and that there are no further references for,
i.e. stuff that has to be in a configuration file. I was hoping to find
a program that would do it so
Ok, I was wrong. Looked at Xorg logs, and it shows that the
/dev/input/mouse* devices that correspond to the touchscreen are not picked
up by any of the existing configurations in xorg.conf.d
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 11:48 PM, Sandeep wrote:
> I think I figured out what's wrong.
>
> udev creates
I'm happy to announce a new xf86-video-qxl release, 0.1.1. Here is the list of
changes:
Major changes in 0.1.1
==
KMS support
DFPS available to guest driver too
Xspice audio & agent support
GPL code removed (EDID)
Warnings squash
Bug fixes (numbers are Red Hat Bugzilla bug ids
Hello everyone:
I'm trying to get three monitors going with a built-in intel chipset and a
discrete radeon card.
I have two apple cinema displays and a dell flat panel. I would like the
two apple displays to form a single "screen" that I can drag windows back
and forth on. The dell monitor will o