In KDE4 Mandarin is displayed correctly everywhere.
But in console there are question marks.
Yuri
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Willem Hendriks writes:
I'm seeing this on Debian GNU/Linux, with the same version of X, so it's
not a FreeBSD issue.
Xorg related. It has been already reported to bugzilla:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13144
Is it just me, or did Xorg 7.3 break a lot of
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 10:10:58PM +, Benjamin M. A'Lee wrote:
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 04:52:23PM -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
cpghost writes:
For instance: I open an xterm, type some text and select it. When i
do a switch to a console, and get back to my X with Alt-F9, the text
When i switch from my console to xorg (alt-F9) my mousebuffer gets automaticly
pasted. (xorg)
For instance: I open an xterm, type some text and select it. When i do a switch
to a console, and get back to my X with Alt-F9, the text is automaticly pasted
into my xterm. As if i pressed the
cpghost writes:
For instance: I open an xterm, type some text and select it. When i
do a switch to a console, and get back to my X with Alt-F9, the text
is automaticly pasted into my xterm. As if i pressed the
mouse3-butten.
X.Org X Server 1.4.0
Release Date: 5 September
On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 22:24:37 +
Willem Hendriks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When i switch from my console to xorg (alt-F9) my mousebuffer gets
automaticly pasted. (xorg)
For instance: I open an xterm, type some text and select it. When i
do a switch to a console, and get back to my X with
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 04:52:23PM -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
cpghost writes:
For instance: I open an xterm, type some text and select it. When i
do a switch to a console, and get back to my X with Alt-F9, the text
is automaticly pasted into my xterm. As if i pressed the
to the 7.x version to be able to switch to console from X ...
Section ServerFlags
Option DontZap false
Option DontZoom true
Option AllowMouseOpenFailtrue
# XFree86 4.[34].x - Add DontVTSwitch to be false (for
# console switching).
Option DontVTSwitch
Parv writes:
Ctl-Alt-Fn used to allow me to switch consoles; with Xorg 7.2, no
more. Would some kind sole point me to the documentation on how
to enable this again?
reasonable looking sample code deleted
I'll try this out. It's obviously been too long since I read
that
Been doing some more research on HPs iLO interface for their Proliant
servers, and it looks sweet ... I really hate the idea of having to have
multiple web browser windows opened up for multiple servers though ...
Does anyone know of anything, ready or being worked on, that I could run,
Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Been doing some more research on HPs iLO interface for their Proliant
servers, and it looks sweet ... I really hate the idea of having to have
multiple web browser windows opened up for multiple servers though ...
Does anyone know of anything,
On 8/6/05, Mervin McDougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I have been experimenting with FreeBSD 6.0 BETA 2 on
my laptop which uses a ati radeon Mobile Utiliy 1
(IGP 320M) video vard. I have been able to configure
both high console resolution MODE_279 and X on the
laptop, however I have
Hi all
I have been experimenting with FreeBSD 6.0 BETA 2 on
my laptop which uses a ati radeon Mobile Utiliy 1
(IGP 320M) video vard. I have been able to configure
both high console resolution MODE_279 and X on the
laptop, however I have noticed that this error turns
up whenever I boot the
If I put this in ~/.xinitrc
exec startkde /dev/console 21
to redirect messages to the console in order to read them in xconsole, X
starts and immediately exits with the error:
/home/mark/.xinitrc: cannot create /dev/console: permission denied
I've uncommented this line in /etc/fbtab:
Mark Ovens wrote:
If I put this in ~/.xinitrc
exec startkde /dev/console 21
to redirect messages to the console in order to read them in xconsole, X
starts and immediately exits with the error:
/home/mark/.xinitrc: cannot create /dev/console: permission denied
I've uncommented this line in
I installed FreeBSD 5.2.1 on a Dell Inspiron 8100. During bootup and
later, at the command line, the usable screen is much smaller than the
available display size -- 2 to 3 inch margins on all sides. Does anyone
know how I can fix this?
In X, a resolution of 1400x1050 fills the display; but
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 21:09:13 -0500
Eric Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 11 June 2004 18:42, you wrote:
I installed FreeBSD 5.2.1 on a Dell Inspiron 8100. During bootup
and later, at the command line, the usable screen is much smaller
than the available display size -- 2 to 3 inch
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've seen several posts about how to turn off beeping in X, but I've
not been able to locate a response on how to turn off console based
beeping. I'm using csh, but could use bash...does someone happent to
know the wawy to turn off console beeping in the .cshrc
Hello all,
I've seen several posts about how to turn off beeping in X,
but I've not been able to locate a response on how to turn
off console based beeping. I'm using csh, but could use
bash...does someone happent to know the wawy to turn off
console beeping in the .cshrc or .bashrc file?
Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've seen several posts about how to turn off beeping in X,
but I've not been able to locate a response on how to turn
off console based beeping. I'm using csh, but could use
bash...does someone happent to know the wawy to turn off
console beeping in the .cshrc or
thx..it's all clear now :)
On 14 Nov 2003 09:23:54 -0500
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've seen several posts about how to turn off beeping
in X,
but I've not been able to locate a response on how to
turn
off console based beeping. I'm using csh,
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:20:43AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I've seen several posts about how to turn off beeping in X,
but I've not been able to locate a response on how to turn
off console based beeping. I'm using csh, but could use
bash...does someone happent to know
On a related note, where do you set the amount of scrollback kept in the
console or xterm? If I want to Shift-PageUp I can only go a few screens
before stopping. I don't need to scroll back to the beginning of
something really silly like 'find / *e*', but I'd love to be able to get
back to the
Try using sysctl hw.syscons.bell=0 ,that should stop the beeping on your
console.
Tor.
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On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Adam Weinberger wrote:
thing is, that still doesn't give the ability to cp from what was
already on the console before X started. which was what i gathered the
original poster was asking about.
Somewhat. For reading news, I use slrn in a console session. I don't
want
thing is, that still doesn't give the ability to cp from what was
already on the console before X started. which was what i gathered the
original poster was asking about.
-Adam
(07.14.2002 @ 1039 PST): Dan Nelson said, in 1.1K:
In the last episode (Jul 13), Adam Weinberger said:
ctrl-C
Maybe this is easy, but I haven't found any references (pointers
appreciated). I'd like to be able to copy from a console screen with
the mouse and then do a paste in X. Or the other way around.
As it is, it seems like these are two separate systems; is there a way
to use a combined clipboard?
7/13/2002 4:17:12 PM, Warren Block [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe this is easy, but I haven't found any references (pointers
appreciated). I'd like to be able to copy from a console screen with
the mouse and then do a paste in X. Or the other way around.
As it is, it seems like these are two
ctrl-C is a windows copy command. in the unix world, it's often an abort
stroke.
the console clipboard and the X clipboard are indeed 2 different things.
when i start X, i redirect stderr to stdout, and tee it to a logfile.
your best bet is to dump the console contents you want into a file, and
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