Greetings,
I use the de-neo keyboard layout all day every day. It differs quite
strongly from the regular de layout (think of it like dvorak or
colemak). It has reached the point where I'm having a hard time typing
regular de. This is why this problem is getting on my nerves.
Here's the symptoms:
On Monday 21 November 2016 17:41:45 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings X experts;
>
> I bought a monitor that should have been able to do 1920x1080p60Hz.
> One would expect thats a given when the card gets $140 lighter
> carrying it out past the RF stuff in Wallies front door frame, so I
> just bough
2016-11-25 11:24 keltezéssel, Gene Heskett írta:
On Monday 21 November 2016 17:41:45 Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings X experts;
I bought a monitor that should have been able to do 1920x1080p60Hz.
One would expect thats a given when the card gets $140 lighter
carrying it out past the RF stuff in
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On Friday 25 November 2016 07:21:10 Boszormenyi Zoltan wrote:
> 2016-11-25 11:24 keltezéssel, Gene Heskett írta:
> > On Monday 21 November 2016 17:41:45 Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> Greetings X experts;
> >>
> >> I bought a monitor that should have been able to do 1920x1080p60Hz.
> >> One would expect
On 11/21/16 02:41 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
I am assuming the X built for it is single threaded, and it could be made
more pleasant to use if it scattered its jobs about the 4 cores in the
typical arm cpu.
Is there a build switch that could accomplish this?
No - making the X server fully multi-t