Antoine Martin anto...@nagafix.co.uk writes:
To figure out what xvfb you are using (Xvfb or Xdummy):
grep xvfb /etc/xpra/xpra.conf
# xvfb=Xvfb +extension Composite -screen 0 3840x2560x24+32 -nolisten tcp
-noreset -auth $XAUTHORITY
# xvfb=/usr/bin/Xorg -dpi 96 -noreset -nolisten tcp +extension
Dmitry Smirnov only...@member.fsf.org writes:
I can not reproduce this at all.
Are you not using Xdummy?? xvfb is not a way to go with 0.9.*.
I think I am but how can I be sure? ps axuf lists
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
lindi27345 0.7 4.6
I think I am but how can I be sure? ps axuf lists
To figure out what xvfb you are using (Xvfb or Xdummy):
grep xvfb /etc/xpra/xpra.conf
[ 78392.078] (II) DUMMY(0): Chipset is a DUMMY
You are using Xdummy.
I think I've seen this bug, can you please file a ticket?
(this is an upstream bug, not a
Package: xpra
Version: 0.9.2+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
Steps to reproduce:
1) evince http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/maint-guide.en.pdf
2) Select 100% from the zoom widget of the toolbar
Expected results:
2) text is readable
Actual results:
2) text is way too tiny to be read.
This
I can not reproduce this at all.
Are you not using Xdummy?? xvfb is not a way to go with 0.9.*.
Please try with new configuration from scratch.
Best wishes,
Dmitry Smirnov
GPG key : 4096R/53968D1B
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