Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-30 Thread Rob Bochan
On Friday 21 April 2006 10:13, Michel Dänzer wrote:

 Hmm indeed, it's not in /var/cache/apt/archives/xbase-clients_1%
 3a7.0.0-4_powerpc.deb, so how come it's
 in /var/lib/dpkg/info/xbase-clients.list here? *shrug*


This issue seems to be remedied with the update from Tue, 25 Apr 2006 to 
xbase-clients 1:7.0.0-5. The xserverrc file now re-exists 
in /etc/X11/xinit.
Thank you for your attention.

...Rob


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-21 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 16:52 -0400, Rob Bochan wrote: 
 On Thursday 20 April 2006 16:27, you wrote:
 
  If I remember correctly (I hope I do, but I'm not quite sure), the
  file /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc, which startx uses, contained the
  following command in woody and sarge:
 
exec /usr/bin/X11/X -dpi 100 -nolisten tcp
 
  Perhaps this has changed in Xorg 7.x?
 
 Good eye!
 Looks like it has. That file doesn't exist on the machine in question, but it 
 still exists on my machine which I haven't yet updated (and does indeed 
 include the switch mentioned). Also, according to a search at 
 packages.debian.org
 http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=xserverrcsearchmode=searchfilescase=insensitiveversion=unstablearch=i386
 the file xserverrc doesn't exist in any packages in Sid.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]|11:05:36 dpkg -S /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
xbase-clients: /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]|11:06:54 apt-cache policy xbase-clients
xbase-clients:
  Installed: 1:7.0.0-4
  Candidate: 1:7.0.0-4
  Version table:
 *** 1:7.0.0-4 0
500 http://ftp.ch.debian.org sid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

What does

grep xserverrc /var/lib/dpkg/info/xbase-clients.*

say on your system? (XSF: It's not listed as a conffile here, is that
intentional?)


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-21 Thread Rob Bochan
On Friday 21 April 2006 06:06, Michel Dänzer wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]|11:05:36 dpkg -S /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
 xbase-clients: /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
dpkg: /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc not found.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]|11:06:54 apt-cache policy xbase-clients
 xbase-clients:
   Installed: 1:7.0.0-4
   Candidate: 1:7.0.0-4
   Version table:
  *** 1:7.0.0-4 0
 500 http://ftp.ch.debian.org sid/main Packages
 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy xbase-clients
xbase-clients:
  Installed: 1:7.0.0-4
  Candidate: 1:7.0.0-4
  Version table:
 *** 1:7.0.0-4 0
500 http://ftp.us.debian.org unstable/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

 What does

 grep xserverrc /var/lib/dpkg/info/xbase-clients.*

 say on your system? (XSF: It's not listed as a conffile here, is that
 intentional?)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep xserverrc /var/lib/dpkg/info/xbase-clients.*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

FYI, when the new Xorg packages came in and I had no X at all, I purged all 
the X related packages in an attempt to get X working again - a 'fresh 
start', if you will. I would imagine that's why I have no xserverrc, which 
would have been left over from the previous versions, since it's no longer 
included in xbase-clients. I have no idea if the non-inclusion is intentional 
or not.

...Rob


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-21 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:31 -0400, Rob Bochan wrote:
 
 FYI, when the new Xorg packages came in and I had no X at all, I purged all 
 the X related packages in an attempt to get X working again - a 'fresh 
 start', if you will. I would imagine that's why I have no xserverrc, which 
 would have been left over from the previous versions, since it's no longer 
 included in xbase-clients.

Hmm indeed, it's not in /var/cache/apt/archives/xbase-clients_1%
3a7.0.0-4_powerpc.deb, so how come it's
in /var/lib/dpkg/info/xbase-clients.list here? *shrug*


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-21 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hmm indeed, it's not in /var/cache/apt/archives/xbase-clients_1%
 3a7.0.0-4_powerpc.deb, so how come it's
 in /var/lib/dpkg/info/xbase-clients.list here? *shrug*

Because it used to be a conffile, and nothing automatically cleans up
old conffiles.

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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-21 Thread Rob Bochan
On Friday 21 April 2006 10:13, Michel Dänzer wrote:

 Hmm indeed, it's not in /var/cache/apt/archives/xbase-clients_1%
 3a7.0.0-4_powerpc.deb, so how come it's
 in /var/lib/dpkg/info/xbase-clients.list here? *shrug*

You're the guy with the @debian.org email address... you tell me ;o)

...Rob


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-20 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 14:41 -0400, Rob Bochan wrote:
 On Wednesday 19 April 2006 10:07, you wrote:
 
  Again, this must have been either due to the driver obtaining additional
  information, e.g. via EDID, 
 
 I have no idea how to figure that out. If you can tell me, I'd be glad to 
 provide any additional information that I can.

Basically, you'd have to compare config and log files from before and
after.


  Weird, the command line switch should always override anything else.
  Have you confirmed that the switch is actually passed to the X server,
  e.g. using ps?
 
 ps info from the laptop:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps ax |grep x
 1002 tty1 S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/startx -dpi 100
 1018 tty1 S+ 0:00 xinit xterm -dpi
 100 -- -auth /home/rbochan/.serverauth.1002
 1076 ?S  0:00 xfe
 
 Seems to show it properly, [...]

No, this shows *startx* being passed -dpi 100, not the X server. Try

startx -- -dpi 100


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-20 Thread Rob Bochan
On Thursday 20 April 2006 13:52, you wrote:

 Have you always started X with startx? If so, then most likely the -dpi
 100 was in some config file that is gone or no longer honoured now.

Yep, since I first installed the machine with a Woody base and dist-upgraded 
to Sid (mid-2003 or so), I've always used startx, and the behavior's been 
consistent up until the Xorg 7.x packages were introduced last week.That's 
why I reported this in the first place.

...Rob


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-20 Thread Rob Bochan
On Thursday 20 April 2006 04:18, you wrote:

 Basically, you'd have to compare config and log files from before and
 after.


OK, the log files are long gone, but I do have the previous xorg.conf backed 
up. The only differences in the new config file that I'm seeing are 1) a lack 
of GLcore in the modules section, and 2) the new section pertaining to the 
Synaptics Touchpad  which has been giving me fits as well(see bug #363363).


 No, this shows *startx* being passed -dpi 100, not the X server. Try

 startx -- -dpi 100

OK, now that I have the syntax correct, I can startx properly with 100 dpi.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps ax |grep x
 5068 tty1 S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/startx -- -dpi 100
 5085 tty1 S+ 0:00 xinit /home/rbochan/.xinitrc -- /usr/bin/X -dpi 
100 -auth /home/rbochan/.serverauth.5068

However, why am I having to add the dpi switch to the startx command now, 
after all this time (2+ years) running Sid on the machine without having to 
do so before? It has _always_ defaulted to 100 dpi previously, even when 
XFree86 was still in the rotation.

...Rob


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-20 Thread Riku Saikkonen
(I don't have anything to do with the Debian X packages, I am just a
long-time Debian user who happens to follow the debian-x mailing list
which receives these bug reports.)

Rob Bochan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, why am I having to add the dpi switch to the startx command now, 
after all this time (2+ years) running Sid on the machine without having to 
do so before? It has _always_ defaulted to 100 dpi previously, even when 
XFree86 was still in the rotation.

If I remember correctly (I hope I do, but I'm not quite sure), the
file /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc, which startx uses, contained the
following command in woody and sarge:

  exec /usr/bin/X11/X -dpi 100 -nolisten tcp

Perhaps this has changed in Xorg 7.x?

I remember previously having to remove the -dpi 100 manually,
because I wanted to specify the actual resolution in the configuration
file. I never understood why the Debian default setting was to
override anything specified in the server configuration file, so if
this default command-line argument was removed in Xorg 7, I'm
personally quite happy with the change. However, perhaps it should be
documented, e.g., in the NEWS file? (I don't know if it already is, I
haven't looked at the 7.x packages yet.)

Another possibility would be to ask for the resolution when the X
packages are configured, and write this out to the auto-generated X
server configuration file.

I think the proper place to configure the resolution should be the
server configuration file, since that contains all the other
information about the monitor (such as the supported frequencies, if
they are not autodetected), and since (I think) the server
command-line arguments need to be specified in multiple files (at
least previously, xserverrc applied only to startx and, for example,
xdm had its own configuration file where the server command-line
options could be specified - I don't know if this has changed
recently).

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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-20 Thread Rob Bochan
On Thursday 20 April 2006 16:27, you wrote:

 If I remember correctly (I hope I do, but I'm not quite sure), the
 file /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc, which startx uses, contained the
 following command in woody and sarge:

   exec /usr/bin/X11/X -dpi 100 -nolisten tcp

 Perhaps this has changed in Xorg 7.x?

Good eye!
Looks like it has. That file doesn't exist on the machine in question, but it 
still exists on my machine which I haven't yet updated (and does indeed 
include the switch mentioned). Also, according to a search at 
packages.debian.org
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=xserverrcsearchmode=searchfilescase=insensitiveversion=unstablearch=i386
the file xserverrc doesn't exist in any packages in Sid.
xbase-clients (from which that file originates in Sarge and Etch) no longer 
contains that file, and I have no idea what might 'replace' it nor am I 
familiar enough yet with all the new Xorg things to figure how to mimic it's 
previous behavior short of having to add the switch manually to the startx 
command - every time I use it.

 I remember previously having to remove the -dpi 100 manually,
 because I wanted to specify the actual resolution in the configuration
 file. I never understood why the Debian default setting was to
 override anything specified in the server configuration file, so if
 this default command-line argument was removed in Xorg 7, I'm
 personally quite happy with the change. However, perhaps it should be
 documented, e.g., in the NEWS file? (I don't know if it already is, I
 haven't looked at the 7.x packages yet.)

I just did, and I saw no mention of the changed/missing xserverrc file in any 
of the changelog/NEWS files for xserver-xorg, xserver-xorg-core, or 
xbase-clients

 Another possibility would be to ask for the resolution when the X
 packages are configured, and write this out to the auto-generated X
 server configuration file.

I'd agree, that would probably be well fitted to the advanced options during 
the initial and reconfiguring.

 I think the proper place to configure the resolution should be the
 server configuration file, since that contains all the other
 information about the monitor (such as the supported frequencies, if
 they are not autodetected), and since (I think) the server
 command-line arguments need to be specified in multiple files (at
 least previously, xserverrc applied only to startx and, for example,
 xdm had its own configuration file where the server command-line
 options could be specified - I don't know if this has changed
 recently).

Nor do I.

...Rob


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi to 75 dpi

2006-04-19 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 13:23 -0400, Rob Bochan wrote:
 Package: xserver-xorg
 Version: 1:7.0.14
 Severity: normal
 
 The 7.x xorg transition has intruced using 75 dpi resolution, it was
 previously 100 dpi. I'm using KDE, and the fonts are quite small now, which
 is rather unpleasant on a 13.5 inch laptop screen (HP Omnibook 6000).

X has always defaulted to 75 DPI, in the absence of additional
configuration or information such as EDID. Please try to find out why
the effective DPI has changed for you by comparing config and/or log
files, etc.

Also, is the difference actually in the DPI value as reported by
xdpyinfo, or could it just be that the 75 DPI bitmap fonts now precede
the 100 DPI ones in the font path?


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-19 Thread Rob Bochan
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 12:26, you wrote:
X has always defaulted to 75 DPI, in the absence of additional
configuration or information such as EDID. Please try to find out why
the effective DPI has changed for you by comparing config and/or log
files, etc.


This was not the case before these new packages, at least according to the KDE 
KInfocenter X-Server section. It always showed 100x100 dpi previously, now it 
shows 75x75 dpi. I haven't done the updates on my desktop machine, which 
clones my laptop install, and it still shows 100x100 dpi. Both machines are 
using startx instead of a login manager. Adding the -dpi switch to the startx 
command also has no effect.

Also, is the difference actually in the DPI value as reported by
xdpyinfo, or could it just be that the 75 DPI bitmap fonts now precede
the 100 DPI ones in the font path?


xdpyinfo output is attached.


The 100 dpi fonts precede the 75 dpi fonts in the xorg.conf:

Section Files
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/:unscaled
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi
# path to defoma fonts
FontPath/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType
EndSection

Once again, my apologies about the original address typo, I didn't realize the 
typo'd message had even gone out.

...Rob
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vendor string:The X.Org Foundation
vendor release number:7000
X.Org version: 7.0.0
maximum request size:  16777212 bytes
motion buffer size:  256
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image byte order:LSBFirst
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focus:  window 0x1c00273, revert to PointerRoot
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MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD
RANDR
RENDER
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XFree86-Bigfont
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XFree86-DRI
XFree86-Misc
XFree86-VidModeExtension
XInputExtension
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XTEST
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default screen number:0
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screen #0:
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  resolution:75x75 dots per inch
  depths (7):16, 1, 4, 8, 15, 24, 32
  root window id:0x44
  depth of root window:16 planes
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KeyPressMask ButtonPressMask  EnterWindowMask  
LeaveWindowMask  KeymapStateMask  StructureNotifyMask  
SubstructureNotifyMask   SubstructureRedirectMask FocusChangeMask  
PropertyChangeMask   ColormapChangeMask   
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visual id:0x23
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depth:16 planes
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significant bits in color specification:8 bits
  visual:
visual id:0x24
class:TrueColor
depth:16 planes
available colormap entries:64 per subfield
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visual id:0x25
class:TrueColor
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available colormap entries:64 per subfield
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significant bits in color specification:8 bits
  visual:
visual id:0x26
class:TrueColor
depth:16 planes
available colormap entries:64 per subfield
red, green, blue masks:0xf800, 0x7e0, 0x1f
significant bits in color specification:8 bits
  visual:
visual id:0x27
class:DirectColor
depth:16 planes
available colormap entries:64 per subfield
red, green, blue masks:0xf800, 0x7e0, 0x1f
significant bits in color specification:8 bits
  visual:
visual id:0x28
class:DirectColor
depth:16 planes
available 

Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-19 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 09:09 -0400, Rob Bochan wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 12:26, you wrote:
 X has always defaulted to 75 DPI, in the absence of additional
 configuration or information such as EDID. Please try to find out why
 the effective DPI has changed for you by comparing config and/or log
 files, etc.
 
 This was not the case before these new packages, at least according to the 
 KDE 
 KInfocenter X-Server section. It always showed 100x100 dpi previously, now it 
 shows 75x75 dpi. 

Again, this must have been either due to the driver obtaining additional
information, e.g. via EDID, or due to configuration, either via the
DisplaySize directive in the xorg.conf Monitor section or via the -dpi
command line switch.

 I haven't done the updates on my desktop machine, which 
 clones my laptop install, and it still shows 100x100 dpi. Both machines are 
 using startx instead of a login manager. Adding the -dpi switch to the startx 
 command also has no effect.

Weird, the command line switch should always override anything else.
Have you confirmed that the switch is actually passed to the X server,
e.g. using ps?


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi, to 75 dpi

2006-04-19 Thread Rob Bochan
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 10:07, you wrote:

 Again, this must have been either due to the driver obtaining additional
 information, e.g. via EDID, 

I have no idea how to figure that out. If you can tell me, I'd be glad to 
provide any additional information that I can.

 or due to configuration, either via the 
 DisplaySize directive in the xorg.conf Monitor section or via the -dpi
 command line switch.

I don't see that directive in my xorg.conf (using the advanced options for 
monitor setup via dpkg-reconfigure):
Section Monitor
Identifier  Omnibook LCD
Option  DPMS
HorizSync   30-60 
VertRefresh 50-75 
EndSection


 Weird, the command line switch should always override anything else.
 Have you confirmed that the switch is actually passed to the X server,
 e.g. using ps?

ps info from the laptop:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps ax |grep x
1002 tty1 S+ 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/startx -dpi 100
1018 tty1 S+ 0:00 xinit xterm -dpi  
100 -- -auth /home/rbochan/.serverauth.1002
1076 ?S  0:00 xfe

Seems to show it properly, but the fonts are still small, and KInfocenter 
still shows 75x75 dpi.

...Rob


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Bug#363359: xserver-xorg: Resolution has changed from 100 dpi to 75 dpi

2006-04-18 Thread Rob Bochan
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.0.14
Severity: normal

The 7.x xorg transition has intruced using 75 dpi resolution, it was
previously 100 dpi. I'm using KDE, and the fonts are quite small now, which
is rather unpleasant on a 13.5 inch laptop screen (HP Omnibook 6000). 

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.4.25-lap3
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)

Versions of packages xserver-xorg depends on:
ii  debconf  1.4.72  Debian configuration management sy
ii  x11-common   1:7.0.14X Window System (X.Org) infrastruc
ii  xbase-clients1:7.0.0-4   miscellaneous X clients
ii  xkb-data 0.8-5   X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu
ii  xserver-xorg-core1:1.0.2-5   X.Org X server -- core server
ii  xserver-xorg-input-all   1:7.0.14the X.Org X server -- input driver
ii  xserver-xorg-input-evdev [xs 1:1.0.0.5-2 X.Org X server -- evdev input driv
ii  xserver-xorg-input-kbd [xser 1:1.0.1.3-2 X.Org X server -- keyboard input d
ii  xserver-xorg-input-mouse [xs 1:1.0.4-2   X.Org X server -- mouse input driv
ii  xserver-xorg-video-ati [xser 1:6.5.7.3-3 X.Org X server -- ATI display driv

Versions of packages xserver-xorg recommends:
ii  discover1  1.7.18hardware identification system
ii  laptop-detect  0.12.1attempt to detect a laptop
ii  mdetect0.5.2.1   mouse device autodetection tool
ii  xresprobe  0.4.23debian1 X Resolution Probe

-- debconf information:
  xserver-xorg/multiple_possible_x-drivers:
* xserver-xorg/config/monitor/use_sync_ranges: true
* xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/mouse/port: /dev/input/mice
  xserver-xorg/config/doublequote_in_string_error:
  xserver-xorg/config/monitor/screen-size: 17 inches (430 mm)
* shared/default-x-server: xserver-xorg
* xserver-xorg/autodetect_monitor: false
* xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/mouse/protocol: ImPS/2
  shared/no_known_x-server:
* xserver-xorg/config/display/default_depth: 16
* xserver-xorg/config/display/modes: 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480
  xserver-xorg/config/device/bus_id_error:
  xserver-xorg/config/monitor/vert-refresh: 50-75
* xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/keyboard/options:
* xserver-xorg/autodetect_keyboard: false
* xserver-xorg/config/device/use_fbdev: false
* xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/keyboard/variant:
  xserver-xorg/config/nonnumeric_string_error:
* xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/keyboard/layout: us
* xserver-xorg/config/modules: bitmap, dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx, 
int10, type1, vbe
* xserver-xorg/config/monitor/identifier: Omnibook LCD
* xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/mouse/emulate3buttons: true
  xserver-xorg/autodetect_mouse: true
  xserver-xorg/config/monitor/horiz-sync: 30-60
* xserver-xorg/config/device/video_ram: 8192
  xserver-xorg/config/monitor/range_input_error:
* xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/keyboard/model: pc104
* xserver-xorg/config/device/driver: ati
* xserver-xorg/config/device/identifier: ATI Technologies, Inc. Rage Mobility 
P/M AGP 2x
* xserver-xorg/config/monitor/selection-method: Medium
  xserver-xorg/config/null_string_error:
  shared/multiple_possible_x-servers:
* xserver-xorg/config/device/bus_id: PCI:1:0:0
* xserver-xorg/config/write_files_section: true
* xserver-xorg/autodetect_video_card: true
* xserver-xorg/config/monitor/mode-list: 1024x768 @ 75Hz
* xserver-xorg/config/inputdevice/keyboard/rules: xorg


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