You probably mean libxcursor-dev
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On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 07:47, Josh McKinney wrote:
On approximately Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 12:08:29AM +, Sam Halliday wrote:
maybe off-topic... but does anyone know if the new cursor themes are off
by default for the X4.3 builds? i just came from
On approximately Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 12:08:29AM +, Sam Halliday wrote:
maybe off-topic... but does anyone know if the new cursor themes are off
by default for the X4.3 builds? i just came from LFS, and i had the new
cursor themes on my desktop just by adding the resource Xcursor.theme:
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 10:17:50PM -0500, Josh Metzler wrote:
What I'm concerned with is that if I enumerate all those in a 'apt-get
--simulate install' statement I get concerned by the output of removing
xlibmesa3 and xlibmesa3-gl ... it looks like all of KDE is
linked/effected by that
Sam Halliday [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hank Marquardt wrote:
I've added experimental to list.sources, I've update and even upgraded
today so the system is current, here's my current X inventory:
[ snip lots of 4.2.1-16 stuff ]
What I'm concerned with is that if I enumerate all those in a
Brian Nelson wrote:
Sam Halliday writes:
i just had this exact same problem... i got around it by using
aptitude and pretty much adding every X4.3 package i could find
before hitting`g'...
Er, why? The only 4.3 package you really need is xserver-xfree86.
DRI etc etc... and the newer
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 07:02:15PM -0600, Hank Marquardt wrote:
you should _really_ ask yourself why you are going to X4.3: unless it
has better support (or in my case... the only support of my card), there
really isn't much benefit in the upgrade.
Well, I've had this darned Radeon
I really don't want to spend hours putting my machine back together
again if this doesn't work, so I figured I'd bounce this here ...
I've added experimental to list.sources, I've update and even upgraded
today so the system is current, here's my current X inventory:
wizard:/home/hmarq/packages#
Hank Marquardt wrote:
I've added experimental to list.sources, I've update and even upgraded
today so the system is current, here's my current X inventory:
[ snip lots of 4.2.1-16 stuff ]
What I'm concerned with is that if I enumerate all those in a 'apt-get
--simulate install' statement I
you should _really_ ask yourself why you are going to X4.3: unless it
has better support (or in my case... the only support of my card), there
really isn't much benefit in the upgrade.
Well, I've had this darned Radeon 8500DV for over a year now without
really being able to use it as
Hank Marquardt wrote:
you should _really_ ask yourself why you are going to X4.3: unless
it has better support (or in my case... the only support of my
card), there really isn't much benefit in the upgrade.
Well, I've had this darned Radeon 8500DV for over a year now without
really being
On Sunday 08 February 2004 06:21 pm, Hank Marquardt wrote:
I really don't want to spend hours putting my machine back together
again if this doesn't work, so I figured I'd bounce this here ...
I've added experimental to list.sources, I've update and even upgraded
today so the system is
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