On 10/14/09 19:20, John Levon wrote:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 09:21:34AM +0800, Aaron Zang wrote:
Sorry, I missed your email since there were so many of them.
No problem.
Running b124 on a Lenovo T61P. If I do ctrl-alt-F1 from X when
options/hotkeys is false, I do not get any ttymon
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 09:21:34AM +0800, Aaron Zang wrote:
Sorry, I missed your email since there were so many of them.
No problem.
Running b124 on a Lenovo T61P. If I do ctrl-alt-F1 from X when
options/hotkeys is false, I do not get any ttymon visible, just a blank
screen. What is this
On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 05:49:46PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
[Aaron, the primary VT developer, is out for the Chinese National Day
holidays for the next week, so he may not be around to answer your
questions until after that.]
Is Aaron around for either of my problems? vconsoles are
Running b124 on a Lenovo T61P. If I do ctrl-alt-F1 from X when
options/hotkeys is false, I do not get any ttymon visible, just a blank
screen. What is this undocumented option, and why is it necessary?
vtdaemon and console-login are enabled as expected.
Also, switching vt means resume fails
[Aaron, the primary VT developer, is out for the Chinese National Day
holidays for the next week, so he may not be around to answer your
questions until after that.]
John Levon wrote:
Also, switching vt means resume fails (never get back the X display). I
see this is an old bug, is there a