previous size) until I trigger a resize of the
window, in which case xterm sets the terminal size to the window size.
Btw: #461773 might be a another duplicate of #347308.
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a display manager, there is .xsession (or .Xsession),
reading .xinitrc there would be a bug.
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If there are then changing the ownership of a /tmp/.X11-unix symlink
might actually introduce a problem similar to the one this was
originally trying to solve in those cases.
And I think if there is something else, it might make sense to
try to move it away again and try to create it again.
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* Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org [120302 15:56]:
And I think if there is something else, it might make sense to
try to move it away again and try to create it again.
How about the following:
# create a directory in /tmp.
# assumes /tmp has a sticky bit set (or is only writeable by root
-writeable, so it is best placed within /tmp.
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.Xauthority is found in the user's home directory, so can only
be get by HOME. Looking into the initial home dir will lead to
wrong results most of the time. (And even reduce security by
sending out information not intended to).
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Seems to work in squeeze.
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on, no need to spend time on
stuff nobody is interested in.
While I have mips hardware here that needs this to show graphics (an SGI
Indy), I usually only use the frame buffer console. And those new udev
dependencies have made it impossible for me to do any testing in a chroot.
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the Xserver to no longer look into
that old file, which would be worthwhile otherwise, but would still
keep that file around after purge on a system upgraded for some Debian
releases before.
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(It might be something else, so take this with a grain of salt. It's just
a hint that you may not be too surpised if while debugging seing absurd
CreatePixmap requests from firefox).
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5: Xvfb (0x1+0x110388) [0x120388]
6: /lib/libc.so.6 (__libc_start_main+0x10c) [0xf7ad884c]
7: Xvfb (_start+0x2c) [0x274ec]
Segmentation fault at address (nil)
Fatal server error:
Caught signal 11 (Segmentation fault). Server aborting
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= {valuators = {0 repeats 36 times},
remainder = {
0 repeats 36 times}, numValuators = 2, slave = 0x0}, properties = {
properties = 0x81b2a38, handlers = 0x81b2a68}}
I.e. it is trying strlen on dev.name which is NULL.
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| (EE) NEWPORT(0): Width = 800 and height = 600 is not supported by by this
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Attached patch should tell the autodection code that mips machines can
have newport cards so they get tested and used.
(Untested, but it looks trivally enough to fix the first of the three
problems in http://bugs.debian.org/566490).
diff --git
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normaly need to touch the pad multiple times.
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and build the package.
I don't know how the security team thinks about those things, but I
personaly found packages without any patch system to be much easier to
deal with and to modify it.
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* Michel Dänzer daen...@debian.org [090522 11:09]:
I think disabling the patch system also makes life harder for the
security team.
Does it? I'd have guessed it makes it easier.
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do no find them when looking if already reported...
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(and of the developers, reading this description I also
first thought the dependency from xserver-xorg-core to xserver-xorg
was some bug introduced by someone trying to fix some bug without
thinking)).
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--- XI.xml 2009-04-28 18:30:23.0 +0200
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@@ -256,7 +256,7
, as some others are)
XChangeDeviceDontPropagateList.3.gz:
count is listed as pointer but should not.
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Wow, that's quite a running in circles. Why don't you just use
ssh client DISPLAY=:0 sensible-browser $URL
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P.S: if only changing the description, the xserver-xorg.postinst could
also need some documentation updates:
| # register this package as a (potential) handler of the X server symlink and
| # X.Org X server configuration file
| for ROSTER
,
though this is a desktop
(HP dc5750 Microtower), not a laptop, and the monitor is connected via DVI,
not LVDS.
The experimental version is better in naming this, sadly in my
experience adds some other problems instead, though.
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specific call of it and with more guards) and changes nothing else.
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--- xserver-xorg-video-ati-6.9.0.orig/src/legacy_output.c
+++ xserver-xorg-video-ati-6.9.0/src/legacy_output.c
@@ -153,6 +153,15 @@
}
+static void
+RADEONSelDiv0
* Bernhard R. Link brl...@debian.org [081222 19:01]:
I tried c0c33dab44e6966b1702d4e8cfba3537fc6e2d5c
from git://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati/
and that seems to work both with and without patch.
(xrandr also names this device DVI-0 instead of the LVDS
of the lenny version
confused by the ErrorF there and first thought that
was an error path normaly not used and thus a bit perplexed why changing
that code even helps, but looking at the Xorg.log, it seems to be
actually called
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diff -u -r xserver-xorg-video-ati-6.9.0/src
was not yet able to
reproduce with other versions...
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things).
I fear that might be the case because it is overwriting some other data
in there that causes this, but I guess to know this someone with
knowledge about this registers is needed...
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then reading
*(unsigned int * volatile)(radeon_cntl_mem + RADEON_CLOCK_CNTL_DATA)
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keycode 153 = XF86AudioNext
keycode 144 = XF86AudioPrev
I think instead of using .Xmodmap you'd have better chances to use the
thinkpad60 model. (i.e. try thinkpad60 instead of pc104 (or pc105) in your
xorg.conf)
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a minor subset of its capabilities, making porting much harder).
This would solve Bug#329987 in particular.
As this only requests an Xaw version, this bug does not need xaw3d to
be removed to implement that one...
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myself a type 4 keyboard, so I hope I will be able to
test that this weekend (I guess sun6 will also work better for this).
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* Bernhard R. Link [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080602 07:57]:
/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/xorg seems to list sun4/sun5/sun6 instead. But
if you've tested that choosing type4 or type5 works, then we'll keep
that.
Actually, after reading the files I think only sun4/sun5/sun6 will actually
work
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After actually testing this, I have to correct both things: sun5 does
not work (not even in us), while type5 does work both for us and de.
(even AltGr seems to work)
I've finally found the really correct solution:
To use type 5 keyboards
* Bernhard R. Link [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080608 16:53]:
The attached patch makes model sun5 work again, at least in layout us.
I'll see if I can find some other keyboards next weekend to test.
While this patch makes it loadable without errors again, the layout
seems still not correct. But I found
variants.
The problem is that sun4 and sun5 currently cause an error message because of
#469335. (But strangely type5 and sun5 seem to only differ in the error
message, not in the resulting keymap).
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[1] If you have a sunffb and want to test thigs, you might need to
apply the patch for #455313 first so that sunffb works without
segfaulting all the time...
Index: xorg-server-1.4.1~git20080517/hw/xfree86/common/xf86sbusBus.h
(keysym 0x0, NoSymbol)
unlabeled key between Help and F1
(I guess having that without sym does not harm)
Also
keycode 117 (keysym 0xff67, Menu)
is labeled compose, so I consider Menu unstead of Multi_key quite
irritating.
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keyblock to the left seems not assigned at all, I'll file a new bug
report for those).
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I do so I get an extreme long set of warnings about multiple defined
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I'm currently trying to port the patch to the current version, but if
I do so I get an extreme long set of warnings about multiple defined
keycodes.
The attached patch makes model sun5 work again, at least in layout us.
I'll see if I can
submitting patches to
| rules/base* files?
Is this OK with you? If so, the next upload shall close the bug.
What do I have to configure then to get a type5 keyboard working?
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package xserver-xorg-video-sunffb
tags 471193 + patch
thanks
Attached is a patch that makes debian/rules concurency clean (and also
adds build-arch/build-indep rules, as they come at no cost).
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From 2e3fc3a4b3e80773d999f0209ccad848b44b1810 Mon Sep 17 00
to,
thus when running with dpkg-buildpackage -j2 the provide (and the other
fields) may get lost.
Solution is either to make serverabi depend on install (perhaps
in a configurable way) or call serverabi not via dependency but by
a sub-$(MAKE).
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initializing the server that due to
some strange reason causes no problem[1], but when the last client exists
and the server is doing a reset, CreatorScreenPrivateIndex is 5 here
and points to strange values (0 or 0x1 and stuff like that) thus
causing an segfault.
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first: It does not segfault when
the first client disconnects, but when the last connected clients
disconnects (which also means if the first client disconnects before
an second client connected).
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if [ -n $FIRSTINST ] || [ -n $RECONFIGURE ]; then
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the same type of error as when starting the X server and
not about not finding a rules file.
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in symbols, as they seem to reference
sun5 instead of type5, too.
The keyboard mapping is also different (though my Sun type 5c keyboard
produce very absurd keys with it still, though they seem to be the same
as with the xkb-data-legacy package now)
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that it
first tries the new connect before realizing the old is gone.
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[1] You can also tell xdm to not set it by adding a
DisplayManager*authName:MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
to /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config
Perhaps that would be an sensible default for xdm? I don't think
using
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http://bugs.debian.org/347774 looks like another duplicate of this.
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found 455313 1:1.1.0-2
thanks
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Bernhard R. Link wrote:
When I running an X server using xserver-xorg-video-sunffb directly
from the command line (don't have anything installed currently and
only had
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is its output the terminal, so starting it from the menu does not make
any sense I can see.
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Package: xterm
Version: 225-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Pleasee consider applying attached patch, which adds XF86Paste and
SunPaste keysyms as alternates for Shift+Insert to include the current
selection.
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diff -r -u o/xterm-225/charproc.c xterm-225
,
- TTYSIZE_ROWS(ts),
- TTYSIZE_COLS(ts), i));
#endif /* TTYSIZE_STRUCT */
}
#endif /* OPT_PTY_HANDSHAKE */
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Severity: normal
Attached patch changes debian/rules to honor DEB_NUILD_OPTIONS
as recommended by policy 10.1.
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diff -r -u o/xterm-225/debian/rules xterm-225/debian/rules
--- o/xterm-225/debian/rules 2007-04-22 15:33
more. Though I guess I most likely won't have the time before the
end of the month.
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only need libxau is quite a hassle.
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against, applications do not
otherwise state that they need it.
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some directory under NFS (this directory is in my $C_INCLUDE_PATH,
but there's no reason why xrdb would need it).
Try xrdb -nocpp instead.
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very likely will have similar problems.
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a Conflix that would not have happened.
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Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge1
Severity: important
I'm running xdm with -nodaemon from init but sometimes (around once a
week) it stops, not starting a new Xserver or terminating itself.
Debuging the running processes the child xdm process was waiting
within a futex within malloc,
something non-interesting) go harvok.
The code has to be:
Pixmap pixmap, shape;
...
XpmReadFileToPixmap(display, window, xpmfile, pixmap, shape,
NULL)
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in libX11, a bug in Xserver for insisting
uniqueness with such addresses, or shall I report
a bug against 9menu, which execs other programs
without forking?
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with libx11-6
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192.168.2.75:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 e70163149b4e564dd7ec1a22cdc33bf4
laptop/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 e70163149b4e564dd7ec1a22cdc33bf4
192.168.2.75:0 XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1
Package: xdm
Version: 4.2.1-00woody.16
Severity: wishlist
The patch 002_xdm_fixes.diff (at least the version
714 2003-10-25 01:35:48Z branden in 4.2.1-16) removes the ability
to lock the PID-file. (The part within the if (lockPidFile)) and
instead stops starting if there is any file at all.
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-11
Severity: minor
If choosing the newport driver, the default modes
selected are not supported by the driver. (According
to /usr/share/doc/xserver-xfree86/README.newport
and the error message I get otherwise).
I guess something like
if [ $RET = newport
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-11
Severity: minor
If choosing the newport driver, the default modes
selected are not supported by the driver. (According
to /usr/share/doc/xserver-xfree86/README.newport
and the error message I get otherwise).
I guess something like
if [ $RET = newport
\
section=WindowManagers title=IceWM
which most of the small and nice Window-Managers implement cleanly. (At
least in potato)
Why not us this info?
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(I already thought of changing wdm to use this, when I'm done with the
strange radius/nis-combination I
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