Re: Poll: Should Xorg change from using Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to something harder for users to press by accident?

2008-09-27 Thread Martin Olsson
Jason Spiro wrote: What do you think? Should Xorg change this key sequence? Please vote yes or no. You can add comments too. If you reply only to me by private mail, I will eventually summarize your reply to the list. Since I do testing on new drivers it would be inconvenient for me. I

Re: Poll: Should Xorg change from using Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to something harder for users to press by accident?

2008-09-27 Thread Dotan Cohen
2008/9/23 Jason Spiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Problem: Many[1] users have killed X by accident.[2] Solution idea: Make it harder to kill X by accident. E.g. you could change the key sequence users must press. * Maybe require Control+Alt+Backspace then Control-Alt-Y.[3] * Or require

Extra pointer motion with current git xf86-input-synaptics

2008-09-27 Thread Magnus Kessler
Since updating to the current git version of xorg-server, inputproto and xf86-input-synaptics I observe extra pointer movements for every event generated by the touchpad. Even when not touching the pad and using the buttons instead the pointer moves 1 pixel to the top-left which each event (x

Re: pixman with and without SSE2 benchmarks?

2008-09-27 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
There is a summary of the performance difference compared to the MMX code: http://www.daimi.au.dk/~sandmann/perf-diff (Twice as fast on many benchmarks.) Note that this is on core 2, which has magnificent SSE performance. I haven't tried it, but I'm willing to bet that on Pentium-M and

Re: Extra pointer motion with current git xf86-input-synaptics

2008-09-27 Thread Peter Hutterer
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 06:10:32PM +0100, Magnus Kessler wrote: Since updating to the current git version of xorg-server, inputproto and xf86-input-synaptics I observe extra pointer movements for every event generated by the touchpad. Even when not touching the pad and using the buttons