* Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au [2009 Jul 16 17:46 -0500]:
HAL has been a pain for me, because of my laptop and my need to attach
things to the laptop whilst its on, thus hal mount things all over the
place and does things the system wasn't doing before.
I'm puzzled by this and HAL does not
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 06:16:51PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au [2009 Jul 16 17:46 -0500]:
HAL has been a pain for me, because of my laptop and my need to attach
things to the laptop whilst its on, thus hal mount things all over the
place and does things the
* Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au [2009 Jul 16 19:40 -0500]:
I am all for convenience, but I am also for the right to choose, sounds
like HAL is not really needed for X, so it should be a recommends and
not a depends.
I've played some with the new features of Xorg earlier this year,
xrandr. The
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 08:28:36PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au [2009 Jul 16 19:40 -0500]:
I am all for convenience, but I am also for the right to choose, sounds
like HAL is not really needed for X, so it should be a recommends and
not a depends.
I've
Dirk:
the X11 in debian/unstable is very broken right now. It requires HAL
which i replaced with a dummy package and now the DontZap option in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf is also broken... I can't quit X11 with ctrl+alt+bs
anymore...
I have that problem as well and I am using the real HAL
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Dirk:
the X11 in debian/unstable is very broken right now. It requires HAL
which i replaced with a dummy package and now the DontZap option in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf is also broken... I can't quit X11 with ctrl+alt+bs
anymore...
I have that problem as well and I am using
I had this same problem and using the following (in an .xsession in my case)
solved the problem:
setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
Cheers,
Asumu Takikawa
On 2009-07-15 16:28:27 +0200, Dirk wrote:
Hello,
the X11 in debian/unstable is very broken right now. It requires HAL
which i
On Jul 15, 2009, at 1:30 PM, Asumu Takikawa wrote:
I had this same problem and using the following (in an .xsession in
my case)
solved the problem:
setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
Cheers,
Asumu Takikawa
This is good to know. How often does this have to be done? Can I do
it
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 05:51:05PM +0200, Dirk wrote:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Dirk:
[snip]
it's not just a package... it's an indicator for debian losing touch
with it's main user base: people who dont want all that stuff Ubuntu
seems that way, with selinux, hal and mono. I loved debian
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 07:53:28 +1000
Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au wrote:
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 05:51:05PM +0200, Dirk wrote:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Dirk:
[snip]
it's not just a package... it's an indicator for debian losing touch
with it's main user base: people who dont want all
* Dirk noi...@gmx.net [2009 Jul 15 17:41 -0500]:
it's not just a package... it's an indicator for debian losing touch
with it's main user base: people who dont want all that stuff Ubuntu
offers, especially annoyingly, interfering junk like HAL...
I didn't know that was the focus. I thought
Rick Thomas wrote:
On Jul 15, 2009, at 1:30 PM, Asumu Takikawa wrote:
setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
This is good to know. How often does this have to be done? Can I do
it once and have it survive past closing my X session? Past logging
out? Past a reboot?
There was
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 06:38:06PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 07:53:28 +1000
Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au wrote:
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 05:51:05PM +0200, Dirk wrote:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Dirk:
[snip]
it's not just a package... it's an indicator for debian
On Sat,23.May.09, 01:27:44, Francesco Pietra wrote:
Hi:
Following the lines of successful setup of 3D nvidia driver with lenny
amd64, i met failure with lenny i386 on a old K7S5A Elite mainboard
with NV11DDR (GeForce2 MX200 rev b2). I also lost OpenGL, which I used
for several applications.
On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 01:27 +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
Hi:
Following the lines of successful setup of 3D nvidia driver with lenny
amd64, i met failure with lenny i386 on a old K7S5A Elite mainboard
with NV11DDR (GeForce2 MX200 rev b2). I also lost OpenGL, which I used
for several
On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 01:27 +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
Hi:
Following the lines of successful setup of 3D nvidia driver with lenny
amd64, i met failure with lenny i386 on a old K7S5A Elite mainboard
with NV11DDR (GeForce2 MX200 rev b2). I also lost OpenGL, which I used
for several
I've never had such sort of isse as well. I've just made the download of the
driver from the nVidia website and installed it. I've just followed the
installing process and everything got right.
2009/5/23 Brent Kolasinski kolas...@gmail.com
On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 01:27 +0200, Francesco Pietra
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Stefan Bellon sbel...@sbellon.de wrote:
Hi all,
I'm happily running Debian GNU/Linux unstable on my IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad
T60 (and on all my other machines as well).
Yesterday I did an update with the notebook in question (the last
update was early in
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Stefan Bellon sbel...@sbellon.de wrote:
Hi all,
I'm happily running Debian GNU/Linux unstable on my IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad
T60 (and on all my other machines as well).
Yesterday I did an update with the notebook in question (the last
update was early in January).
Sorry for the late response, but somehow I was not allowed to post from
my work account, so I had to wait till I am at home now ...
On Sun, 01 Feb, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 10:39:25 +0100, Stefan Bellon wrote:
Since the update the keyboard in X11 has gone weird. Every
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 18:39:43 +0100, Stefan Bellon wrote:
Sorry for the late response, but somehow I was not allowed to post from
my work account, so I had to wait till I am at home now ...
Subscribing the other email address to the whitelist might help with
that:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
dpkg -l xkb-data xserver-xorg-input-kbd xlibs{,-data}
libx11{-6,-data} | awk '/^[^D|+]/{print $1,$2,$3}'
sbel...@io:~$ dpkg -l xkb-data xserver-xorg-input-kbd xlibs{,-data}
libx11{-6,-data} | awk '/^[^D|+]/{print $1,$2,$3}'
ii libx11-6 2:1.0.3-7
ii libx11-data
Stefan Bellon wrote:
I'll try to revert to an older xkb-data to check.
Reverting back to xkb-data 1.4-1 and setting that on hold as well,
helps.
Greetings,
Stefan
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On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 10:39:25 +0100, Stefan Bellon wrote:
Hi all,
I'm happily running Debian GNU/Linux unstable on my IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad
T60 (and on all my other machines as well).
Yesterday I did an update with the notebook in question (the last
update was early in January).
Since
You might have a problem with your DNS config too.
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:05 PM, swm38 swm38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0
Try DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:10.0 and make sure localhost resolves too 127.0.0.1.
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You might have a problem with your DNS config too.
That was the problem...
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On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 08:24:14 +0100, Frederik Kriewitz wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:05 PM, swm38 swm38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't get X11 Forwarding working with lenny as server.
Error: Can't open display: localhost:10.0
I had the same problem on 3 machines I upgraded from
2008/11/29, Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Post the output of the following two commands when run on the SSH server
(the intended X client):
apt-cache policy xbase-clients xauth
xbase-clients:
Installed: 1:7.3+18
Candidate: 1:7.3+18
Version table:
*** 1:7.3+18 0
500
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 09:37:03PM +0100, swm38 swm38 wrote:
It's the exact same output for both systems, but X11 forwarding works
only in one direction.
does the output of ssh -Xvv ... in each direction differ in
an interesting way?
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On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 21:37:03 +0100, swm38 swm38 wrote:
2008/11/29, Florian Kulzer:
Post the output of the following two commands when run on the SSH server
(the intended X client):
apt-cache policy xbase-clients xauth
xbase-clients:
Installed: 1:7.3+18
[...]
xauth:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:05 PM, swm38 swm38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't get X11 Forwarding working with lenny as server.
Error: Can't open display: localhost:10.0
I had the same problem on 3 machines I upgraded from etch to lenny.
But I don't know how to solve it/what's causing it.
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On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 22:05 +0100, swm38 swm38 wrote:
Hello,
I can't get X11 Forwarding working with lenny as server.
Client is Debian Lenny too, X11 Forwarding works fine with an etch server.
The lenny Server is running with the exact same sshd_config as the etch
server
X11Forwarding
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 22:05 +0100, swm38 swm38 wrote:
Hello,
I can't get X11 Forwarding working with lenny as server.
Client is Debian Lenny too, X11 Forwarding works fine with an etch server.
The lenny Server is running with the exact same sshd_config as the etch server
X11Forwarding
2008/11/21, subscriptions [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
did you change user after remote login?
No I didn't.
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François Cerbelle a écrit :
Le Lun 3 novembre 2008 09:51, ludo a écrit :
Tu pourrais ajouter l'option :
Option Ignore EDID true
dans une section de xorg.conf, mais ca ne servirait à rien puisque ta
carte n'arrive pas à les obtenir, ces informations. En revanche, si tu
branchais un moniteur
Alex Perso a écrit :
François Cerbelle a écrit :
Le Lun 3 novembre 2008 09:51, ludo a écrit :
Tu pourrais ajouter l'option :
Option Ignore EDID true
dans une section de xorg.conf, mais ca ne servirait à rien puisque ta
carte n'arrive pas à les obtenir, ces informations. En
On Mon, 03 Nov 2008 12:42:43 +0100, ludo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Perso a écrit :
François Cerbelle a écrit :
Le Lun 3 novembre 2008 09:51, ludo a écrit :
Tu pourrais ajouter l'option :
Option Ignore EDID true
dans une section de xorg.conf, mais ca ne servirait à rien puisque ta
Le Lun 3 novembre 2008 09:51, ludo a écrit :
bonjour,
En mode graphique avec gnome, je suis limité à la résolution 800x600
avec mon écran Panasonic PanaSync E70i (un vieux 17)
Pourtant cet écran peut faire beaucoup mieux malgré son age.
Si je change d'écran (un DELL plus récent), je peux
On 08/13/08 21:10, Robert Garron wrote:
It has been written that if I cannot locate a specific package to report
a bug that I should write this mail list for advice
So the issue is, I have a number of Alpha Servers (4000/4100 Class)
which I have loaded with different Video Cards (all
On 08/13/2008 09:10 PM, Robert Garron wrote:
It has been written that if I cannot locate a specific package to report
a bug that I should write this mail list for advice
So the issue is, I have a number of Alpha Servers (4000/4100 Class)
which I have loaded with different Video Cards (all
Sylvain Sauvage a écrit :
giggz, mardi 26 février 2008, 23:23:30 CET
[…]
bonjour,
Existe t il une commande à taper en virtual console pour
déterminer quel driver fb on utilise ?
T’as regardé /proc/fb ? J’ai pas de fb sous la main mais je
crois que c’est un fichier de ce nom-là…
Bon
Christophe Couronne a écrit :
giggz wrote:
utilisais tu auparavant vesafb + driver ati xorg libre ?
Absolument
si oui quelles options passais tu au boot ? quelle résolution ?
as tu eu des problèmes particuliers ?
Je n'en avais aucun. Je bootais en vga=791. vesafb a toujours répondu à
giggz a écrit :
Christophe Couronne a écrit :
giggz wrote:
utilisais tu auparavant vesafb + driver ati xorg libre ?
Absolument
si oui quelles options passais tu au boot ? quelle résolution ?
as tu eu des problèmes particuliers ?
Je n'en avais aucun. Je bootais en vga=791. vesafb a toujours
Sylvain Sauvage a écrit :
giggz, mardi 26 février 2008, 23:23:30 CET
[…]
Existe t il une commande à taper en virtual console pour
déterminer quel driver fb on utilise ?
T’as regardé /proc/fb ? J’ai pas de fb sous la main mais je
crois que c’est un fichier de ce nom-là…
Merci, jene
giggz wrote:
utilisais tu auparavant vesafb + driver ati xorg libre ?
Absolument
si oui quelles options passais tu au boot ? quelle résolution ?
as tu eu des problèmes particuliers ?
Je n'en avais aucun. Je bootais en vga=791. vesafb a toujours répondu à mon
besoin, je ne me posais pas plus
GiGGz a écrit :
Christophe Couronne a écrit :
giggz wrote:
utilisais tu auparavant vesafb + driver ati xorg libre ?
Absolument
si oui quelles options passais tu au boot ? quelle résolution ?
as tu eu des problèmes particuliers ?
Je n'en avais aucun. Je bootais en vga=791. vesafb a
giggz, mardi 26 février 2008, 23:23:30 CET
[…]
Existe t il une commande à taper en virtual console pour
déterminer quel driver fb on utilise ?
T’as regardé /proc/fb ? J’ai pas de fb sous la main mais je
crois que c’est un fichier de ce nom-là…
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Christophe Couronne a écrit :
giggz wrote:
pareil chez moi avec le driver vesa...je suis avec le driver radeonfb.
la dernière mise à jour du driver ati libre en est peut être la cause
(pb de compatibilité entre le driver xorg ati et le driver vesafb du
noyau).
Tout pareil alors. Bon, je
[...]
question subsidiaire :
utilisais tu auparavant vesafb + driver ati xorg libre ?
si oui quelles options passais tu au boot ? quelle résolution ?
as tu eu des problèmes particuliers ?
J'ai tjs tourné avec le driver radeonfb + driver ati libre, et je me
demandais si vesafb était mieux...
Christophe Couronne a écrit :
Bonsoir la liste,
J'ai un comportement étrange avec ma radeon 9600 depuis quelques jours.
Lorsque je migre sur un TTY avec Ctl+Alt+Fn le tty est extrêmement sombre
(j'ai besoin d'augmenter très fortement la luminosité et le contraste de
l'écran).
giggz wrote:
pareil chez moi avec le driver vesa...je suis avec le driver radeonfb.
la dernière mise à jour du driver ati libre en est peut être la cause
(pb de compatibilité entre le driver xorg ati et le driver vesafb du
noyau).
Tout pareil alors. Bon, je testerai avec le pilote
On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 10:59:54 +, Patter wrote:
I'm a long-time debian user, running unstable with gdm and collcted
programs from gnome kde. I rebooted my system this morning and the X
display has gone weird (there's no better way to put this as you'll see
in the screenshot
On Jan 4, 2008 8:12 AM, Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Did you try to run Xorg with the vesa driver? This might tell you
if the problem is connected to the graphics driver or if it is a general
fond rendering issue.
I'm not so sure this is related to fonts at all, since bitmaps are
ISHWAR RATTAN wrote:
What .deb package contains X11-header and libraries for
developmental work?
-ishwar
apt-cache is your friend for this. Try,
apt-cache search keywords
man apt-cache for more info
HTH
Raj Kiran
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What .deb package contains X11-header and libraries for
developmental work?
??
Have you tried
apt-cache search X11 |grep lib |grep -- -dev
apt-cache search X11 |grep header
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On Sun, 2007-04-22 at 20:46 +0200, Zlatko Calusic wrote:
I'm using lenny/sid distribution. Few days ago, after Xorg packages
got upgraded to 1.3.0, display became very slow. Every redrawing,
every scroll, it's all slow. On one machine it's actually unusable
(Radeon Xpress 200M), on this one
Zlatko Calusic wrote:
...
CONFIG_AGP=y
CONFIG_AGP_VIA=y
CONFIG_DRM=y
CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=y
On the other machine, xorg.conf is identical (I just commented out
AGPMode and GARTSize), but I don't have anything compiled in the
kernel. That's an unrelated question, but I would be glad if
Andrew J. Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Zlatko Calusic wrote:
Hello!
First post to the list after a looong time, so be gentle. :)
I'm using lenny/sid distribution. Few days ago, after Xorg packages
got upgraded to 1.3.0, display became very slow. Every redrawing,
every scroll, it's all
Andrew J. Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrew J. Barr wrote:
Zlatko Calusic wrote:
Hello!
First post to the list after a looong time, so be gentle. :)
I'm using lenny/sid distribution. Few days ago, after Xorg packages
got upgraded to 1.3.0, display became very slow. Every redrawing,
Which drivers are you using? On my system, the nv drivers are very
sluggish, and the new xorg broke my 97.55, so I upgraded to the new beta
100.14.03, and performance is back.
This happens (and will happen) again and again and again.
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions will have the nvidia glx
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David Baron wrote:
Which drivers are you using? �On my system, the nv drivers are very
sluggish, and the new xorg broke my 97.55, so I upgraded to the new beta
100.14.03, and performance is back.
This happens (and will happen) again and again
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On 04/23/07 00:31, Joe Hart wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 04/22/07 15:58, Joe Hart wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 04/22/07 14:16, Joe Hart wrote:
[snip]
Which drivers are you using? On my system, the nv drivers are very
sluggish, and the new xorg
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On 04/22/07 13:46, Zlatko Calusic wrote:
Hello!
First post to the list after a looong time, so be gentle. :)
I'm using lenny/sid distribution. Few days ago, after Xorg packages
got upgraded to 1.3.0, display became very slow. Every redrawing,
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Hello!
First post to the list after a looong time, so be gentle. :)
I'm using lenny/sid distribution. Few days ago, after Xorg packages
got upgraded to 1.3.0, display became very slow. Every redrawing,
every scroll, it's
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On 04/22/07 14:16, Joe Hart wrote:
[snip]
Which drivers are you using? On my system, the nv drivers are very
sluggish, and the new xorg broke my 97.55, so I upgraded to the new beta
100.14.03, and performance is back.
How? I'm using 9755 with
Zlatko Calusic wrote:
Hello!
First post to the list after a looong time, so be gentle. :)
I'm using lenny/sid distribution. Few days ago, after Xorg packages
got upgraded to 1.3.0, display became very slow. Every redrawing,
every scroll, it's all slow. On one machine it's actually unusable
Andrew J. Barr wrote:
Zlatko Calusic wrote:
Hello!
First post to the list after a looong time, so be gentle. :)
I'm using lenny/sid distribution. Few days ago, after Xorg packages
got upgraded to 1.3.0, display became very slow. Every redrawing,
every scroll, it's all slow. On one machine
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 04/22/07 14:16, Joe Hart wrote:
[snip]
Which drivers are you using? On my system, the nv drivers are very
sluggish, and the new xorg broke my 97.55, so I upgraded to the new beta
100.14.03, and performance is back.
How?
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On 04/22/07 15:58, Joe Hart wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 04/22/07 14:16, Joe Hart wrote:
[snip]
Which drivers are you using? On my system, the nv drivers are very
sluggish, and the new xorg broke my 97.55, so I upgraded to the new beta
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 04/22/07 15:58, Joe Hart wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 04/22/07 14:16, Joe Hart wrote:
[snip]
Which drivers are you using? On my system, the nv drivers are very
sluggish, and the new xorg broke my 97.55, so I upgraded to
On Fri, Dec 29, 2006 at 10:33:14AM +, Roger Morgan wrote:
The problem is that I ssh to a server, and then try to run a program that
requires an X display. I want it to use the X server on my workstation. It
doesn't. It just does nothing.
Details: Three machines on my LAN are relevant.
On 22.07.06 22:35:44, Tim Boneko wrote:
Hi,
wie mir wine gerade vorführt, fehlt meinem testing- Rechner hier die
/etc/X11/rgb.txt, die laut Paketinhalt von x11-common aber vorhanden
sein sollte.
apt-get install --reinstall x11-common wenn ein dpkg -L x11-common das
wirklich ausgibt.
Andreas
Andreas Pakulat schrieb:
apt-get install --reinstall x11-common wenn ein dpkg -L x11-common das
wirklich ausgibt.
Nachtrag:
Hatte ich schon erfolglos hinter mir. Aus Neugier habe ich das Ding
gerade mit
dpkg -x x11-common-bla-giganto-versionsnummer verzeichnis
entpackt, und im
On 23.07.06 17:27:11, Tim Boneko wrote:
Nach wie vor nörgelt wine aber, dass er Farben nicht kennt, und Xorg klagt:
Couldn't open RGB_DB '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb'
was mich nicht wundert, das Verz. gibt's nicht. In welchem Paket soll
das stecken?
In gar keinem, jedenfalls nicht in
Andreas Pakulat schrieb:
In gar keinem, jedenfalls nicht in testing/unstable. Unter X.org ist das
/usr/share/X11/rgb.txt, also vllt. einfach mal die xorg.conf anpassen
oder den rgb.txt Eintrag gleich ganz entfernen.
Letzteres hat's gebracht! Sei bedankt! Ich habe diesen Hinweis in
xorg.conf
On 23.07.06 18:40:53, Tim Boneko wrote:
Andreas Pakulat schrieb:
In gar keinem, jedenfalls nicht in testing/unstable. Unter X.org ist das
/usr/share/X11/rgb.txt, also vllt. einfach mal die xorg.conf anpassen
oder den rgb.txt Eintrag gleich ganz entfernen.
Letzteres hat's gebracht! Sei
Andreas Pakulat schrieb:
Es gibt uebrigens einen Eintrag bzgl. rgb.txt im Changelog
von x11-common, der einen (theoretisch) auf die Idee bringen kann diese
Zeile mal zu entfernen...
OK, OK... ich gestehe... ich lese nicht bei jedem Paket, das ich
aktualisiere, das ChangeLog... aber wenn ich
On 23.07.06 20:27:10, Tim Boneko wrote:
Andreas Pakulat schrieb:
Es gibt uebrigens einen Eintrag bzgl. rgb.txt im Changelog
von x11-common, der einen (theoretisch) auf die Idee bringen kann diese
Zeile mal zu entfernen...
OK, OK... ich gestehe... ich lese nicht bei jedem Paket, das ich
Tim Boneko wrote:
wie mir wine gerade vorführt, fehlt meinem testing- Rechner hier die
/etc/X11/rgb.txt, die laut Paketinhalt von x11-common aber vorhanden
sein sollte.
Gehört das auch zu den Einschränkungen von testing/unstable?
Das kann ich nicht bestätigen.
Auf meiner Kiste läuft auch
On 30.06.06 07:00:19, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Andreas Pakulat:
On 29.06.06 20:37:50, Sascha Hüdepohl wrote:
Ich hab ein TFT und Debian/SID.
Seit kurzem haben scaleable Fonts bunte Ränder. Ich glaube, seit dem
letzten update von xorg. Irgentwann hab ich schonmal während der
Andreas Pakulat:
On 30.06.06 07:00:19, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Andreas Pakulat:
IIRC ist das fontconfig und die Einstellung steht in
/etc/fonts/local.conf
Außerdem muß wohl irgendein Cache neu aufgebaut werden. Daher ist
dpkg-reconfigure wohl am einfachsten.
Ich denke zwar
On 30.06.06 12:58:54, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Andreas Pakulat:
On 30.06.06 07:00:19, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Andreas Pakulat:
Man muß nicht zwingend das Ganze X neu starten. Hier[tm] wirkt sich das
auf jede nach den Änderungen gestartete Anwendung aus.
Stimmt allerdings, als ich
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:58:54 +0200 Jochen Schulz wrote:
Letzteres geht nicht.
Hab ich mir doch gedacht. :)
Enlightenment DR17 (www.enlightenment.org)
Allerdings noch im Alphastatus.
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Antonio Palladini schrieb:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:58:54 +0200 Jochen Schulz wrote:
Letzteres geht nicht.
Hab ich mir doch gedacht. :)
Enlightenment DR17 (www.enlightenment.org)
Allerdings noch im Alphastatus.
das funktioniert allerdings im e16 auch schon, und das ist
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 17:32:00 +0200 Harald Gutmann wrote:
Enlightenment DR17 (www.enlightenment.org)
Allerdings noch im Alphastatus.
das funktioniert allerdings im e16 auch schon, und das ist stable.
Ähm, ja stimmt. Allerdings benutze ich E16 schon längere Zeit nicht
mehr und habe es
On 29.06.06 20:37:50, Sascha Hüdepohl wrote:
Ich hab ein TFT und Debian/SID.
Seit kurzem haben scaleable Fonts bunte Ränder. Ich glaube, seit dem
letzten update von xorg. Irgentwann hab ich schonmal während der
Installation eines Pakets einen Konfigurationsdialog gehabt wo ich
gefragt wurde,
Sascha Hüdepohl:
Ich hab ein TFT und Debian/SID.
Seit kurzem haben scaleable Fonts bunte Ränder. Ich glaube, seit dem
letzten update von xorg. Irgentwann hab ich schonmal während der
Installation eines Pakets einen Konfigurationsdialog gehabt wo ich
gefragt wurde, ob ich einen TFT-Monitor
Sascha Hüdepohl wrote:
Kann mir da jemand sagen, wo ich gucken müßte? (Außer google ;)
Falls Du Gnome benutzt, findest Du den Dialog für die Einstellungen im Menü:
MainMenu-Desktop-Preferences-Font
Bei den Details kann man sogar einstellen, ob die Farben der Pixel in der
Reihenfoge
Andreas Pakulat:
On 29.06.06 20:37:50, Sascha Hüdepohl wrote:
Ich hab ein TFT und Debian/SID.
Seit kurzem haben scaleable Fonts bunte Ränder. Ich glaube, seit dem
letzten update von xorg. Irgentwann hab ich schonmal während der
Installation eines Pakets einen Konfigurationsdialog gehabt
On 15.06.06 13:05:29, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
Meine xorg.conf (laufe übrigens auf sid),.. sieht da so aus:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Generic Keyboard
Driver keyboard
Option CoreKeyboard
Option XkbRules
* Johannes Zellner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-09 23:14]:
is it possible to unplug / plug an usb mouse w/o restarting the
x server (and the mouse recognized again by X11 if it's plugged
in)?
Yes. I just did so to verify it ;-) (using Xorg 7.0)
- Felix
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On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 21:17 -0400, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
If I try to upgrade x11-common in Debian Sid, I get this message:
x11-common conflicts with xfs-xtt (= 1.4.1.xf430-6)
and xfs-xtt is to be removed. I was wondering, is this something that is
going to be resolved with a newer version of
Christoph Kaminski:
Ich habe heute x11-common upgegraded (leider)
Das habe ich mir gestern verkniffen. *g*
ich habe geguckt in die xorg.conf und da stehen die paths zu fonts auf
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/*
da sind die auch drinne soweit ich es beurteilen kann... aber fixed ist
nicht zu finden...
Bei
Bei mir stehen sie in /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc. Dort gibt es eine Datei
namens fonts.alias, in der fixed so definiert ist:
fixed -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1
ja das dir ist da, auch im xorg eingetragen und die datei ist auch da mit
der gleichen zeile
Bei mir stehen sie in /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc. Dort gibt es eine Datei
namens fonts.alias, in der fixed so definiert ist:
fixed -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1
Früher hatte ich mich mich mal damit beschäftigt, wie man dieses
fonts.alias erzeugen kann. Zu
Christoph Kaminski:
weitere ideen?
Hm. Bei Dir dürfte auch der xfs rausgeflogen sein, sollte aber egal
sein, wenn die restlichen FontPath Einträge stimmen.
Hartmut, kopfkratz.
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Christoph Kaminski:
welche version von x11-common hast du den?
zufaellig 7.0.10?
Ja.
mit der gings naehmlich hier... wenn du die hast koennte
ich die haben?
Ich könnte sie hochladen, wenn ich ein deb hätte. Habe ich aber leider
nicht.
(auf snapshot ist die nicht zu finden was mich eigentlich
On 15.04.06 20:23:23, Christoph Kaminski wrote:
Bei mir stehen sie in /usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc. Dort gibt es eine Datei
namens fonts.alias, in der fixed so definiert ist:
fixed -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1
Früher hatte ich mich mich mal damit
Hartmut Figge:
Christoph Kaminski:
weitere ideen?
Hm. Bei Dir dürfte auch der xfs rausgeflogen sein, sollte aber egal
sein, wenn die restlichen FontPath Einträge stimmen.
Heute würde mein xfs nicht mehr rausfliegen, es hat sich also etwas
getan. Es scheint auch eine neue x11-common zu geben:
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 08:47:52AM -0800, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
I am running sid. While doing apt-get upgrade I get following error.
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Calculating upgrade...Done
The following packages will be upgraded:
x11-common
1 upgraded, 0
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