On Mon, 2010-01-18 at 23:44 -0500, Rick Thomas wrote:
My question is: How do I know which packages I'm likely to need, so I
can remove the rest?
Something like
grep _drv /var/log/Xorg.0.log|grep -v input
should show you which video driver your X server is using.
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somebody suggest an appropriate package to which I can
submit a bug report on this?
FTBFS bugs should be reported against the corresponding packages, but
otherwise this is just normal sid churn.
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pre-packaged kernels from sid first.
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of the native
PMU/SMU then.
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On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 07:12, Nano Nano wrote:
I'm running XFree 4.3 from SID with the FGLRX drivers from ATI.
My OpenGL is working *very* well. Obviously a non-tainted kernel would
be preferable, but framerate is God.
Would xlibmesa-dri provide (1) additional, (2) alternate, or (3)
Inspired by a very good article about ALSA in the German magazine c't
26/2003, I finally got the ALSA dmix plugin working fine and thus rid of
problems with apps blocking each other on sound playback, without
needing any of the sound servers which all are unsatisfactory for me
(not to mention
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 18:09, Sven Luther wrote:
I suppose it would be enough to fill a bugreport about this
against the 4.3.0 experimental X packages, and Branden will either
backport the fix from the XFree86 CVS servers, or implement a new fix.
I suppose this may already have happened.
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 18:27, Andreas Wüst wrote:
On Mittwoch, 09-Jul-03 at 23:01:12, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 00:23, Andreas Wüst wrote:
On Mittwoch, 09-Jul-03 at 22:30:19, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 17:47, Andreas Wüst wrote:
I've installed
to listen to the application font settings
within gnome-control-center, but with gnome2, no chance.
What do I have to do in order to get some sensible font sizes for
mozilla?
The best solution would probably be upgrading mozilla to sid as well
(and installing mozilla-xft).
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. In other words, when I log out, I can ctrl-alt-F2, ctrl-F7 and
everyting works wonderfully. Is my setup messed up somewhere?
I doubt it, sounds like an X bug. As a workaround, you could have your
display manager always restart the X server.
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into
account for resetting the suspend time-out...?
Can anyone confirm this?
Is this a KDE or X bug?
Neither AFAICT. I don't see either having anything to do with APM
suspend. I'd rather suspect apmd or the kernel APM code.
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terms.
If you're running a 2.4 kernel, try 2.4.7 or later. The VM performance has
improved significantly.
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Don't you have the Debian devfsd package installed? It did all that for me
automatically.
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to get the C library manpages.
The description of manpages-dev says it contains such, but that glibc-doc may
contain more accurate information - maybe just not in manpages but rather in
texinfo?
Michel
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Brendan J Simon wrote:
Is psnup part of some debian package ?
Yep, psutils.
Michel
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Can anyone tell me briefly what to do or point me to appropriate
documentation?
Michel
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fine (for the 2.2
tree, anyway).
The same thing for me with 2.3.40
Michel
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: You might be interested in 'apt-get autoclean'
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luck,
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