Does any know if there are any tools or configurable scripts that come
with X that allow a user to map an application to a shortcut key? Or is one
supposed to instead use their window manager or an application in the ports
collection (such as xbindkeys).
TIA,
Dru
Dru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does any know if there are any tools or configurable scripts that come
with X that allow a user to map an application to a shortcut key? Or is one
supposed to instead use their window manager or an application in the ports
collection (such as xbindkeys).
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 05:31:17PM -0500, Dru wrote:
Does any know if there are any tools or configurable scripts that come
with X that allow a user to map an application to a shortcut key? Or is one
supposed to instead use their window manager or an application in the ports
collection (such
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 12:51:10PM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Lei Luo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am new to FreeBSD and just trying to learning something. I installed
FreeBSD without X system on my computer and it works fine. But when I
tried to configure mouse and X windows, I had big
I have a gforce 2 mx 400 and trying to run x windows. I have
downloaded and installed the latest drivers for it and i am still
getting the same error message before i installed it. what could the
problem be the error is:
Fatal server error:
no screens found
Im running freebsd in vmware.
Regards
hi,
On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 11:46, Ian Todd wrote:
I have a gforce 2 mx 400 and trying to run x windows. I have
downloaded and installed the latest drivers for it and i am still
getting the same error message before i installed it. what could the
problem be the error is:
Fatal server error
after fbsd boots i install the vmware tools and it still doesnt help.
any other idea?
On 13 Sep 2003 11:59:59 +0200 sebastian ssmoller
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
hi,
On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 11:46, Ian Todd wrote:
I have a gforce 2 mx 400 and trying to run x windows. I have
downloaded
other idea?
On 13 Sep 2003 11:59:59 +0200 sebastian ssmoller
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
hi,
On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 11:46, Ian Todd wrote:
I have a gforce 2 mx 400 and trying to run x windows. I have
downloaded and installed the latest drivers for it and i am still
getting the same error
Lei Luo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am new to FreeBSD and just trying to learning something. I installed
FreeBSD without X system on my computer and it works fine. But when I
tried to configure mouse and X windows, I had big problem.
As instructed in the handbook, I configured the type
Hi, everyone,
I am new to FreeBSD and just trying to learning something. I installed FreeBSD without
X system on my computer and it works fine. But when I tried to configure mouse and X
windows, I had big problem.
As instructed in the handbook, I configured the type and port of the mouse (PS2
I have managed to get everything up and running now, including my NVIDIA
card with tv-out on my FreeBSD 5.1. THANKS FOLKS.
Now come the fun part, I have managed to, in .xinitrc have a specific
program running when I run startx. That's lovely.
Now I would like to start and close additional
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Joachim
Dagerot thusly...
I would like to start/stop different programs (such as the
java-program mentioned above).
Scan ps(1) output. Then perform appropriate action based on that.
I would also like to have many programs running, but only see one
at a
Hello:
I've been trying to install freeBSD 5.0.
I tried so many times to run x-windows
but no luck.
Every time I tried to configure XFree86, I got
error like this:
The XFree86 configuration process seems to have
failed. Would you like to try again? Y/N.
As video card I'm using S3 Virge gx2
Same thing happens to me, but if I exit and startx it runs beautifully
anyway.
- Original Message -
From: Zahirul Haque [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 5:44 PM
Subject: [notspam] Problem with X-windows
Hello:
I've been trying to install freeBSD
I've purchased the freebsd 4.7 stable at my local JR
computer store. After installing and configuring X server
I selected KDE as my default desktop.
As root, I typed startx and KDE started up fine.
But, when I login as a different user and I type startx,
I don't get the KDE desktop. I get a plain
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 07:26:38 -0500
david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
As root, I typed startx and KDE started up fine.
But, when I login as a different user and I type startx,
I don't get the KDE desktop. I get a plain X window
desktop (i.e three windows and a clock )
How can I fix this
Sorry for the seemingly simple question but I can't find this
SuperProbe that will tell me what type of graphics card I have.
Google searches aren't yielding the location and I didn't find anything
with 'find' or 'man -k'. I've installed XFree4 from ports. Should I
have SuperProbe and if so,
- Original Message -
From: Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD Questions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 1:46 PM
In the last episode (Nov 19), Drew Tomlinson said:
Sorry for the seemingly simple question but I can't find
In the last episode (Nov 19), Drew Tomlinson said:
Sorry for the seemingly simple question but I can't find this
SuperProbe that will tell me what type of graphics card I have.
Google searches aren't yielding the location and I didn't find anything
with 'find' or 'man -k'. I've installed
I would really appreciate some help on this error.
I have researched this most of today with no luck.
It seems other have the same problem but the
answers are not posted. Can anyone explain this
error?
(II) R128(0): Starting up Xvideo subsystems
drmOpenDevice: minor is 0
drmOpenDevice: node
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