Bryce Harrington (1):
Add descriptive messages for device-has-changed errs
Julien Plissonneau Duquene (1):
EvdevCacheCompare: ignore changes in current device position
Peter Breitenlohner (1):
fix manpage formatting
Peter Hutterer (4):
Remove duplicate MB emu finalization
Hi everyone,
For study reason I decide to compile the xorg myself in the distro of
solaris, but I've got stuck
with compile drm from the git repos on freedesktop.
Before asking in irc, I was told I should use gmake to do this, but
still it doesn't seem clear
enough for me to do anything
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 07:37:49PM -0800, Matt Helsley wrote:
> Currently X, Y, and PRESSURE are special case axes in xf86-input-evdev.
> This patch supports axes in a more general way. There are a few open
> questions and TODOs:
[...]
FWIW, I pushed a cleaned-up version as
dd2c89ac93535b833ee79e
I am not too confident about my knowledge :-( but this is what i
know...i think the app gets the notification through ConfigureNotify
event. We are using gtk app, and that's how we are notified whenever
the screen is rotated.
Bipin George Mathew wrote:
When we use Xrandr to rotate/resize the s
On 20 Nov 2008, at 09:31, Andy Ritger wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
>
>> Is field parity observed when outputting interlaced material? I
>> think it's equally important to have good support for baseline
>> mpeg2 in addition to other codecs, and this would imply that
>>
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 12:30:26AM +, Kalman KHIRALY wrote:
> I buyed today a toshiba l300-19j laptop, with synaptics touchpad.
> I wanted to use multiple finger feature like on macosx.
>
> It looks like everything is ok:
> 1. the kernel recognizes:
> [ 231.424535] input: SynPS/2 Synaptics To
Hi!
I buyed today a toshiba l300-19j laptop, with synaptics touchpad.
I wanted to use multiple finger feature like on macosx.
It looks like everything is ok:
1. the kernel recognizes:
[ 231.424535] input: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input8
2. X.org recogni
On Feb 16, 2009, at 4:02 PM, Glynn Clements wrote:
> Andrew Troschinetz wrote:
>
> I think you should try to find somewhere a good description of
> what a window manager is, and specifically why it has 'manager' in
> its name - it is the window manager that is eventually in control
>>>
Andrew Troschinetz wrote:
> >>> I think you should try to find somewhere a good description of
> >>> what a window manager is, and specifically why it has 'manager' in
> >>> its name - it is the window manager that is eventually in control
> >>> of the windows and not the other way around.
When we use Xrandr to rotate/resize the screen, how does xrandr inform the
app that it needs to be resized - example: the gnome panel needs to be
resized given the new size. Since these apps can exist without a window
manager running, what X events does an app need to listen to inorder to draw
corr
Hi Felix,
~/.kde/share/config/krandrrc for KDE3 and ~/.kde4/share/config/krandrrc
You might also want to have a look at kcmrandrrc instead of krandrrc.
Cheers, Johannes
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Chris Ball (4):
Fix pMsk=NULL segfault at startup on OLPC
Change OLPC detection heuristic to one that works on upstream kernels
Makefile.am: use "git log" instead of "git-log"
Release 2.11.1.
Mart Raudsepp (1):
Fallback in case of mask transforms as well.
git tag: xf
I looked in ~/ and couldn't spot anywhere that might contain it. In Fedora
(Rawhide) and mga gfxcard, the only way I've found to get the screen
resolution I want is via krandrtray. All the traditional means of selecting
desired resolution via xorg.conf seem to be ignored. Every time I want to use
a
On Monday 16 February 2009 19:33:23 Alex Bennee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently switched on Compiz on my desktop machine to see what the
> fuss was about. Running on the stable Gentoo X and intel drivers more
> or less everything worked well. The benchmark tool reported 120fps on
> most static screens
Hi,
I recently switched on Compiz on my desktop machine to see what the
fuss was about. Running on the stable Gentoo X and intel drivers more
or less everything worked well. The benchmark tool reported 120fps on
most static screens and seemed pretty happy with most of the effects.
However video pl
On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 15:03 +0100, Hans J. Koch wrote:
> I'm using X on top of fb using xserver-xorg-video-fbdev from latest Debian
> sid. It's some embedded device (armel) and uses an 800x480 TFT with strange
> timings. A framebuffer console works fine, I've got the fb device itself
> setup correc
On Feb 16, 2009, at 3:54 AM, Lubos Lunak wrote:
> On Friday 13 of February 2009, Andrew Troschinetz wrote:
>> On Feb 12, 2009, at 3:13 AM, Lubos Lunak wrote:
>>> I think you should try to find somewhere a good description of
>>> what a window manager is, and specifically why it has 'manager' in
I'm using X on top of fb using xserver-xorg-video-fbdev from latest Debian
sid. It's some embedded device (armel) and uses an 800x480 TFT with strange
timings. A framebuffer console works fine, I've got the fb device itself
setup correctly.
But if I start X, instead of simply copying the correct va
First of all, radeon driver development discussion takes place on the
xorg-driver-ati list. Moving there.
On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 21:23 -0200, Paulo César Pereira de Andrade wrote:
> I am starting to believe that, maybe -Wpointer-arith should
> not only be out of $CWARNFLAGS, but that $CWARNFLAGS s
On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 18:43 +, Nix wrote:
> On 5 Feb 2009, Michel Dänzer verbalised:
>
> > EXA offscreen memory is probably fragmented. I have a defragmentation
> > patch that I hope to clean up and push one of these days.
>
> A kludgy approach would be to do whatever gets done on VT switch (
On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 04:10 +0200, Mart Raudsepp wrote:
>
> I shamefully admit I haven't actually gotten around to pinpoint this
> glyph perf regression with 101% certainty at Pict_A8 OpAdd's, but
> logically that should be the case.
Does the attached patch help? It should promote a8 masks to arg
On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 11:35 +0100, Maarten Maathuis wrote:
> >
> > I suggested using pExaScr; there shouldn't be any need to allocate space
> > in each pExaPixmap for this.
>
> Indeed, it's not neccesary.
>
> But with the exact same change in the screenpriv you'll be ok with it?
Yeah, that's bet
Miroslav Halas schrieb:
> Hello Tomasz,
>
> I wanted to thank you for awesome howto on the multiterminal. I have
> found it through the xorg mailing list and it worked like a charm. I am
> on Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy and I have tried 3 solutions, userful, mdm and your
> howto and I like the howto the
On Friday 13 of February 2009, Andrew Troschinetz wrote:
> On Feb 12, 2009, at 3:13 AM, Lubos Lunak wrote:
> > I think you should try to find somewhere a good description of what
> > a window
> > manager is, and specifically why it has 'manager' in its name - it
> > is the
> > window manager that i
Hi,
I see the following in my log:
Popen: `"/usr/bin/xkbcomp" -w 1 "-R/usr/share/X11/xkb" -xkm "-" -em1 "The
XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:" -emp "> " -eml "Errors from
xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server" "/tmp/server-0.xkm"', fp = 0x8458e20
Pclose: fp = 0x8458e20
Group width mi
On Monday 16 of February 2009, John Hamel wrote:
> Incidentally, if it's the window manager that's creating the issue,
> any chance you'd know if there are any window managers that do draw
> minimized windows?
KDE4's KWin can do this, when enabled in advanced compositing settings
(window thumbna
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