On Tuesday 05 January 2010 05:00:02 Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I cannot get my notebook to even go over 800x600 for the internal
display without using system-config-display to create a xorg.conf to
get higher resolution with FC12. How do I
On 01/05/2010 05:39 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Tuesday 05 January 2010 05:00:02 Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I cannot get my notebook to even go over 800x600 for the internal
display without using system-config-display to create a
On Tuesday 05 January 2010 14:21:19 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/05/2010 05:39 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Sorry to jump in this thread, but have you tried to use xrandr to set up
the resolution you want? That way you don't need to generate xorg.conf,
and can convince X to give you any
On 10-01-04 23:40:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I cannot get my notebook to even go over 800x600 for the
internal
display without using system-config-display to create a xorg.conf
to
get higher resolution with FC12. How do I convince X to give me
more
without
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Don't do that. See:
http://ryanler.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/controlaltbackspace-shortcut-does-not-restart-the-x-server-in-fedora-11/
(with screenshots even! :)
There is no need at all to make an xorg.conf, and as you have seen it
can cause
Putting my problem into this thread...
On 12/27/2009 02:06 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:42:19 -0800
Paul Allen Newellpnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my
More butting in...
On 01/04/2010 10:32 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Don't do that. See:
http://ryanler.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/controlaltbackspace-shortcut-does-not-restart-the-x-server-in-fedora-11/
(with screenshots even! :)
There is no need
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I cannot get my notebook to even go over 800x600 for the internal
display without using system-config-display to create a xorg.conf to
get higher resolution with FC12. How do I convince X to give me more
without the xorg.conf?
BTW, this is on an HP nc2400 that
Ed Greshko wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I cannot get my notebook to even go over 800x600 for the internal
display without using system-config-display to create a xorg.conf to
get higher resolution with FC12. How do I convince X to give me more
without the xorg.conf?
BTW, this is on
On 01/04/2010 11:40 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I cannot get my notebook to even go over 800x600 for the internal
display without using system-config-display to create a xorg.conf to
get higher resolution with FC12. How do I convince X to give me more
without the
Suvayu and Ed:
Thanks for these replies. Points taken as they help me see the
weaknesses in my understanding. So, yeah, I got hacking / homework ahead
... and seeing if I can figure out enough to feel comfortable learning /
switch to bash from tcsh.
Paul
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Paul,
On
Hi Paul,
On Sunday 27 December 2009 10:52 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
If the OP is interested, the command line way to do this would be to
have one of your login scripts like ~/.bash_profile say,
setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
;)
Suvayu:
Thanks, this is
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 17:58 +1030, Tim wrote:
Abbreviating down to the salient comments,
~/.bash_profile says:
# User specific environment and startup programs
~/.bashrc says:
# User specific aliases and functions
NB: I should add that's the textbook situation. When it comes to
practice,
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
François Patte wrote:
Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Paul,
On Sunday 27 December 2009 10:52 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
If the OP is interested, the command line way to do this would be to
have one of your login scripts like ~/.bash_profile say,
setxkbmap
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Sunday 27 December 2009 11:06 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:42:19 -0800
Paul Allen Newellpnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any well behaved desktop environment
when ever you login. In my experience XFCE and WindowMaker does this. (I
don't use Gnome/KDE as often,
TNWestTex wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
François Patte wrote:
Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any well behaved desktop environment
when ever you login. In my experience XFCE and WindowMaker does
this. (I
don't use
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any well behaved desktop environment
when ever you login. In my experience XFCE and WindowMaker
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any well behaved desktop environment
when ever you
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
~/.bash_profile gets sourced by any well behaved desktop
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Aaron,
On Monday 28 December 2009 02:11 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 03:04 -0800, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
I think part of my confusion is that I am not understanding whether a
login shell covers everything that is done once I have logged in via
splash screen or if it is confined to logining into a shell. If the
former, then I would assume bash_profiles is hit once and
Hi Paul,
On Monday 28 December 2009 09:21 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
The man page tells you under what conditions the various files
(/etc/profile, ~/.bash_profile ~/.bash_login etc) are read depending on
what type of shell (interactive, login).
Are you saying there is a
Ed Greshko wrote:
Paul Allen Newell wrote:
I think part of my confusion is that I am not understanding whether a
login shell covers everything that is done once I have logged in via
splash screen or if it is confined to logining into a shell. If the
former, then I would assume
Le 27/12/2009 09:42, Paul Allen Newell a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I could
edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me to install
system-config-display to
Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me to install
system-config-display to
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009, Eric Tanguy wrote:
Le 27/12/2009 09:42, Paul Allen Newell a écrit :
...
I figure I have no choice but to reinstall (what's a few hours between
friends (grumble)) ... but would like to know the proper (which may be not
documented) way to restore crtl-alt-backspace to kick
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 00:42 -0800, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I could
edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me to install
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:42:19 -0800
Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
How did you discover this? Trying it in a gnome
Eric Tanguy wrote:
Le 27/12/2009 09:42, Paul Allen Newell a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me to install
François Patte wrote:
Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu a écrit :
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me to install
Craig White wrote:
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 00:42 -0800, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I could
edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Searched Fedora f12 web pages and they told me to
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:42:19 -0800
Paul Allen Newell pnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
How did you discover this?
On Sunday 27 December 2009 11:06 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:42:19 -0800
Paul Allen Newellpnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to restore that feature.
Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Sunday 27 December 2009 11:06 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:42:19 -0800
Paul Allen Newellpnew...@cs.cmu.edu wrote:
To all:
Installed f12 without any problems.
Discovered that crtl-alt-backspace was disabled in f12 and how I
could edit my xorg.conf to
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 22:52 -0800, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
So it is in .bash_profile and not .bashrc?
Abbreviating down to the salient comments,
~/.bash_profile says:
# User specific environment and startup programs
~/.bashrc says:
# User specific aliases and functions
--
[...@localhost ~]$
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