much
longer as I'm graduating from college soon. If you have any
suggestions, I'd be interested to hear them.
Oooh! Nice one. ;-)
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I wrap the internal command up as 'rpgrep', and that reduces to
rpm -r `rpgrep XFree`
I have *lots* of -grep command scripts.
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 02:56:21PM -0600, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 08:16:32AM -0600, Marc Aurele La France wrote:
This is a system BIOS issue, a problem particularly common with Dell's
lobotomised BIOSes. And there's
1280x1024. *But then it actually *did* 1280x800* at server start,
anyway. Says so, right there in the log. *Even though there's no
modeline for that 1280x800*.
Go figure *that* one out.
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to explain
further.
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immediately notify the
sender by e-mail, and permanently delete this e-mail.
Please find a way to remove this trailer from list mail; it makes
people less likely to want to help you since they're often not sure
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that are larger than you're getting out of the video card.
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On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 02:29:41PM -0400, Greg Stark wrote:
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It's worse than that (, he's dead, Jim).
...
But the card has to be designed for SoG, or you need to build an
external 5-to-3 adapter, which isn't guaranteed to work well.
Really
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 03:02:26PM -0600, Eric F Crist wrote:
On Thursday 01 January 2004 02:36 pm, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
C'mon, Eric; you know the drill: give us a server log.
My bad, here it is. BTW, the original setup was with an integrated Intel
i810e graphics card and the additional
knowledgeable. :-) Look for a package like ncurses-devel, that
matches the version number of whatever your ncurses is.
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-to-3 adapter, which isn't guaranteed to work well.
Google for fixed-frequency, and just about everything on the first page
ought to be helpful.
I have an HP 3-jack; I know how you feel.
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. I've already handmangled
the monitor section; yeah; that part's right.
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On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 01:44:12PM -0400, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
I know NIL about the savage driver but what happens if you strip out all
those funky Modelines from your XF86Config and just set up the
VertRefresh/HorizSync ranges in the Monitor section to match your
monitor (unless
, particularly use-syslog
and error-file, and think about running xfs from /etc/inittab, with
-daemon. Or run memtest86 for a day or two, if you can spare the time;
maybe you have bad memory.
You didn't attach any relevant xfs-is-dying messages from syslog, so...
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be referring to to determine why I am
having this problem?
Well, I'd start in the xfs config and the syslog.
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believe the log file says, at it's head, which
file you're actually looking at; double check that this is the one
you're editing.
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*, a topic which has
been covered on this list before, repeatedly. Track down the list
archives, and sift through them.
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it was
normally displayed in SCO Unix?
And how correctly to adjust these fonts?
Your problem is likely not X related, but I'll answer it anyway. Try
$ mapchan -n
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chew
Chris has.
Chris, find a local geek who speaks RedHat; this has gotten too big to
deal with on a mailing list, I'm afraid.
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to the Linux box my mouse loses connectivity under Linux but not
Windows. Any help in debugging this isse would be greatly appreciated
Either get 'ghost adapters' for the Linux box, or get a smarter KVM.
Don't even bother to try and fix this any other way. Really. :-)
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, if they can't
*reach* the server
Check your /etc/hosts file on the sparc, too, and see if it has an
IPv6ish localhost entry.
Sort of shooting from the hip, but it's a place to go if you ain't been
there already.
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I'm betting you (or your init) switched your current runlevel (or your
initdefault) from 5 to 3.
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VESA framebuffer 1024x768 16bpp for console
As a diagnostic tool, have you tried booting with your console in VGA
text mode, to see what it does *then* when you switch?
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you're building is a
beta, you might be welcome there, too. If there is, it's likely
someone who's on both lists will pipe up here and let you know.
I feel your pain; I'm fighting with mod_perl and WebGUI myself right
now.
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. :-)
Pretty clearly that was the instant problem, since adding the library
requested fixed his first problem.
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it starts;
check your syslog.
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On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 04:11:36PM -0600, Jon Warren wrote:
-Jon Warren
Phone: 402-894-7043
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We're *so* glad to hear that, Jon. :-)
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On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 08:00:29PM -0500, George Socker wrote:
On Tuesday, January 06 2004 12:38 pm, JD Ross wrote:
You need libncurses-dev.
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 07:06:37AM -0500, Wise, Jeremey wrote:
gcc -m32 -o resize -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -fno-strict
this; I suspect
someone hosed the makefile.
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-bit color?
C'mon, Eric; you know the drill: give us a server log.
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that it was mostlya
laptop problem.
Check the mailing list archives for the last month or month and a half,
at www.xfree86.org; there's more technical detail there than you really
want to know about. Take Dramamine first.
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your having administrative permission to replace the
X server on your workstation (or add a second one).
I've run VNC over a 56K wireless link; it's not *too* horrible.
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On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 03:40:12PM -0600, RalexEnUSA wrote:
I am using FreeBSD 4.8, and there is no inittab.
What you're looking for is a way to start kdm, and you can do it, I
suspect, in /etc/rc somewhere late.
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+Alt+Backspace] puts the system in standby.
Ctrl-Alt-F1 should put you on the text console. Edit /etc/inittab to
change the initdefault from 5 to 3, reboot, log in as root, and use
startx 2/tmp/xerrors
to test your configuration tweaking.
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reason why they need to share the machine? Computers are
*CHEAP*. You can't cost-justify the *labor* to figure this out before you've
paid for a new box...
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out the app-defaults files for the resources necessary -- note that
you might be using kdm or gdm instead of xdm.
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. If this is a media machine,
doesn't your set have an RGB input? :-)
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an AllowStretch keyword that's usable with the Chips driver;
perhaps it works with the NV driver as well?
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*suspect* there's something in one of the
prefs.js files you could twiddle, but I'm not sure what -- mozilla.org might
be a better place to look.
I smell a MiniHOWTO here... :-)
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can.
Are you in an embedded environment, or single user mode, or something equally
silly? The problems are because X can't write things in places wherein it
reasonably expects to be able to write things. You're Doing Something
Weirdtm. :-)
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and VRefresh rates. However, the connected monitor
does not display an image.
IANAXE, but I've never seen a laptop that would dual-head with it's external
port. You typically get one, or the other.
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(grudgingly?) live
with.
Hmmm...
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in an infinite loop or similar (~100% CPU time).
And try, also, Ctrl-Alt-F1, to see if you can switch back to a text console.
If so, it's only X that's hung.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 09:16:17PM +0200, Egbert Eich wrote:
Jay R. Ashworth writes:
Actually, the address for Mr Bateman on the appropriate page seems to be
dead, I was hoping that either my list posting might drag him out, or that
Egbert might forward.
David has other obligations
, but I should have checked the archives first.
And I believe the best answer gained there was in fact to use a cursor with
no mask.
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things were running when you shut it off.
You don't mention whether you see any problems under Windows...
Is there any chance at all you saved a Config and a log from before the
reformat for comparison purposes?
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hardware -- the inside of a PC case is usually 10 to 15 Celsius
*above* ambient, and it *is* getting towards summer. ;-)
Check out the Signal 11 FAQ at: http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/ for much more
than you ever wanted to know about Sig11.
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a build machine.
Course, it'll probably take me a month to figure out how to build X from
scratch... :-}
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We instead need a pragmatic solution for our problem - unless
we want to keep making support for the garbage bin.
I guess I'll have to pretend I parsed that.
In any event, thanks for your help, Egbert.
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mailer doesn't either a) include the RT address in a
group or b) ask, that your mailer is borken.
But, third time now: the Answer Gang has *already fixed this problem*.
Why isn't anyone interested?
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On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 04:34:07PM +0200, Rene Bartsch wrote:
Am Fre, 2003-07-11 um 02.56 schrieb Jay R. Ashworth:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 03:03:59AM +0200, Rene Bartsch wrote:
I'm running a terminal-server with XFree86 4.3.0, XDMCP and KDE 3.1.
From SUN I know you can close the X
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 10:39:18AM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 03:03:59AM +0200, Rene Bartsch wrote:
From SUN I know you can close the X-session without stopping
processes/programs/window-manager running on the server (just pull off
your
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 10:39:18AM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
I'm pretty sure it's not 'traditional X'.
Actually it is. It's the same Xserver that runs on normal workstations.
And to clarify -- by traditional X, I meant server physically located on
the terminal
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 08:39:14PM +0200, Egbert Eich wrote:
Jay R. Ashworth writes:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 02:21:54PM +0200, Egbert Eich wrote:
I believe that if your mailer doesn't either a) include the RT address in a
group or b) ask, that your mailer is borken.
No, I don't think
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 11:57:53AM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
He didn't *say* SunRay.
SunRay is the only way Sun offers that functionality right now, so it was
pretty much implied. You can't do that on a Sun workstation with the software
we provide (though
for multimedia.
If you run a standard server on the lightweight terminals, I don't know of
anyway you can port the connections around.
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not that widely held.
No, it's that widely held. Been on mailing lists since I had a bang path.
It's harmful. Believe me.
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it and it works nicely; would you like a copy?
/record
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of ram and 100BaseT -- interactice
response times are quite reasonable).
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not an opinion; it's a cost benefit analysis. *I*
make the costs much higher than the benefits, and *that* is an opinion. A
professional opinion; yes, I *do* make a living at this Internet stuff.
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with Keith, and why people suggested that he fork the project. If y'all
can't be bothered to be polite anymore, go find something else to do, 'k?
No, really. FOSS doesn't need any bad attitudes, even this late in it's
evolution.
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to make sure
the querent gets an answer and *I've answered that twice, with an offer of
code and been ignored*, I reserve the right to be cranky for being bitched at
about the issue.
'k?
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Don't worry, Andy; it's me they're yelling at. :-)
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Ah, thank you!
I don't suppose I have to explain why that's a Really Bad Approach.
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-- you can send messages to it whilst unsubscribed, and it makes sure
the headers will include you in the CC list. It's scripted, and quite
spiffy. I'm pretty sure it would be available, if y'all were interested in
it.
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down who's doing it?
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with this particular laptop (and/or chipset)
and Xvideo, their thoughts would be appreciated. I've already run this with
Egbert Eich, who apparently maintains the driver, and we haven't come to much.
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