On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen
wrote:
> It's an option that could be explicitly disabled or enabled via xorg.conf;
> it or another similar sort of option could be enabled by default and in
> effect even if you don't actually have a config file (most
Code written by Govt. employees is 'Public Domain', meaning specifically
exempted from copyright.
However, most? government software is written by contractors, and not
published or shared. I don't know for sure, but I imagine that a large
amount of that work is under a proprietary license. I
I was under the impression that code written by the government was public
domain. You and I (and private companies) paid the taxes that generated that
code, so releasing it in anything less than a public domain is doing a
disservice.
Back when I worked for the Department of Veterans Affairs
It's an option that could be explicitly disabled or enabled via xorg.conf; it
or another similar sort of option could be enabled by default and in effect
even if you don't actually have a config file (most people don't have an actual
xorg.conf at this point at this point--everything just gets
The US Fed. Govt. is proposing a pilot program to release at least 20% of
newly developed custom code as 'OSS'. https://sourcecode.cio.gov/ They're
accepting comments now. And since it's hosted on GitHub, you "comment" via
the issue queue, and you can also fork the project and issue a pull
Would HWCursor an option in /etc/X11?
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen
wrote:
> Alternately, maybe a problem due to the use of "HWCursor" option in Xorg? I
> somewhat doubt that's something that can actually mess w/ behaviour other
> than rendering,
I would have thought hardware if the bad behavior wasn't temporarily
cleared by switching consoles and I didn't get different (good vs.
bad) behavior in different windows and different widgets within a
window.
...still worth trying because it is easy to try.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 1:44 PM,
Alternately, maybe a problem due to the use of "HWCursor" option in Xorg? I
somewhat doubt that's something that can actually mess w/ behaviour other than
rendering, but maybe?
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On March 25, 2016 1:44:57 PM EDT, Ken
That *VERY* much sounds like hardware. Like, a lot.
1) If it's a wireless mouse, change the batteries.
If it's *not* wireless, disable the trackpad and switch to a different
external mouse. Assuming the issue goes away (which I bet it will),
re-enable one, then the other, and see who's at
I can't figure out what regexp to apply to the internet to find an
answer to this. I am running Mint Xfce 7.3 and it has been solid.
But the past few weeks I've run into a few problems that seemed to
come from nowhere.
I'm finding that mouse events are getting messed up. The mouse
pointer and
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