Permit me to solicit your assistance on this transaction with
you.
My name is Hans Berger citizen of Germany, I am a staff of
Deutsche bank in germany.
As one of the auditors of the bank, I happen to find out that
there is an unclaimed fund of 19.4M. in one of our customer
account for more than ten
I've been trying to build a 3rd party Xserver but have run into some
difficulty when trying to link two xfree86 libraries to it (libXfont
and libdix)
During the link I'm getting warnings about multiple definitions of
various symbols defined in libXfont and in libdix (output below). The
curious th
Permit me to solicit your assistance on this transaction with
you.
My name is Hans Berger citizen of Germany, I am a staff of
Deutsche bank in germany.
As one of the auditors of the bank, I happen to find out that
there is an unclaimed fund of 19.4M. in one of our customer
account for more than ten
Mario Klebsch wrote (in a message from Sunday 28)
>
> The first problem I found was, that no XDMCP datagrams arrived on my
> xdm server. As the reason for this I found out, that at least on MacOSX
> sendto() does not tolerate its tolen argument being 128 for IPv4
> adresses. In xc/programs
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
> Ok?
> Index: via_driver.c
> ===
> RCS file: /home/x-cvs/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/via/via_driver.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.18
> diff -u -r1.18 via_driver.c
> --- via_driver.
See that the 4.4.0 supports more arcitectures, and you all "complain" about
lack of hardware to test it on, doh! Debian have it, and works on porting
everything to 11+ arcitectures, how about giving em a call? xfree is slow as
hell on debian cause not to many developers working on it and Brian R
Hi!
I tried your fix of the call to XdmcpFlush() and it works for me. Thank
you.
Unfortunately, the -broadcast flag still does not work. The X server
sends the XDMCP queries to its own IP address instead of using the
networks broadcast address.
In xc/lib/Xdmcp/Flush.c, the return code of send
Mario Klebsch wrote (in a message from Tuesday 30)
> Hi!
>
> I tried your fix of the call to XdmcpFlush() and it works for me. Thank
> you.
>
> Unfortunately, the -broadcast flag still does not work. The X server
> sends the XDMCP queries to its own IP address instead of using the
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Hi!
Am Dienstag, 30.12.03 um 22:45 Uhr schrieb Matthieu Herrb:
Mario Klebsch wrote (in a message from Tuesday 30)
Unfortunately, the -broadcast flag still does not work. The X server
sends the XDMCP queries to its own IP address instead of using the
networks broadcast address.
I can't reproduce i
I'm very pleased to announce that a majority of the XFree86 core team
has voted in favour of my proposal to disband the core team.
I believe that this is an acknowlegement that the core team was no longer
representative of the active, experienced and skilled XFree86 developers,
or a place where te
David Dawes wrote:
I'm very pleased to announce that a majority of the XFree86 core team
has voted in favour of my proposal to disband the core team.
I believe that this is an acknowlegement that the core team was no longer
representative of the active, experienced and skilled XFree86 developers,
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