Yes, and Xastir was tweaked as of Release 1.98 to work around the xorg
bug, which is why there haven't been any other reports of this problem
with version 1.98 or 1.99.
Lee - K5DAT
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Jerry Dunmire je...@dunmire.org wrote:
This is a known problem with the
That's great. Now if I could just figure out why xastir causes the
xserver to crash on my Dell laptop. I have the same xastir code (head
of CVS) running on two other Ubuntu 10.04 boxes without trouble now.
The working systems have Nvida display boards, the Dell laptop does
not. In any case, since
Thanks. I stand corrected. I should have checked the date and said
there have not been any other reports of the problem with v1.99 from
CVS since it was tweaked on May 7th. That still applies here, though,
given the person reporting the same problem as 1.92 did recently
compile from CVS.
Lee
On Tue, 8 Jun 2010, Lee Bengston wrote:
Thanks. I stand corrected. I should have checked the date and said
there have not been any other reports of the problem with v1.99 from
CVS since it was tweaked on May 7th. That still applies here, though,
given the person reporting the same problem as
I still have the same problem from 1.9.2 but I think its the machine.
I was told to go to1.9.8 because it was fixed. If I click on the map and I'm
locked there. I can't get out of it. no keyboard or mouse options work.
old version of xastir was removed and CVS version installed. The