Hello All!
I've got some issues with Xogr on F-11. On order to fix (or properly
describe them in bugzilla, at least) I need to change some parameters
of Xorg, and the only way to make it (AFAIK) is to change values in
xorg.conf. Also I need to restart X as usial (ctrl+alt+backpsace)
So I have the
Hi,
2009/6/11 Peter Lemenkov lemen...@gmail.com
Hello All!
I've got some issues with Xogr on F-11. On order to fix (or properly
describe them in bugzilla, at least) I need to change some parameters
of Xorg, and the only way to make it (AFAIK) is to change values in
xorg.conf. Also I need to
2009/6/11 Oscar Osta Pueyo oostap.lis...@gmail.com:
Hi,
* How to enable traditinal ctrl+alt+backpsace behaviour ?
http://ryanler.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/controlaltbackspace-shortcut-does-not-restart-the-x-server-in-fedora-11/
Unfortunately, I don't use nor Gnome, neither KDE.
--
With best
I think the Fedora release notes mention that if you run the tool
system-config-display, it will automatically generate an xorg.conf for
you.
From the Common F11 Bugs, under Miscellaneous problems with Intel
graphics adapters :
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F11_bugs#intel-misc-gfx
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 09:17 -0500, Jud Craft wrote:
I think the Fedora release notes mention that if you run the tool
system-config-display, it will automatically generate an xorg.conf for
you.
From the Common F11 Bugs, under Miscellaneous problems with Intel
graphics adapters :
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 14:34 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
I should probably investigate and come up with a more comprehensive,
hand-holdy note.
My recollection is that s-c-d is not installed by default, but it does
have --set and --noui switches that allow you to turn off any attempts
to
Peter Lemenkov wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't use nor Gnome, neither KDE.
Then Ctrl+Alt+BkSp is supposed to be already working... It's supposed to be
disabled by GNOME, or by KDE if custom keyboard layouts are enabled (and
there you can also set the xkb option as in GNOME), it's enabled at boot