Officially it is called «Bold fraktur letters», position in Unicode
U1D56C-U1D59F (해햋 햞햔햚 행햔햓'햙 햘햊햊 햙햍햊 햕햍햗햆햘햊 햎햓 햙햍햊
햇햗햆했햊햘 햙햍햊햓 햞햔햚'햗햊 햘했햗햊햜햊행 — 햙햍햎햘 햑햊햙햙햊햗햘
햎햓 햙햍햊 햘햙햆햓행햆햗햙 햘햎햓했햊 2001 햞햊햆햗). Right now I made it
up from one of an unused by me layouts of the «/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/»
+03:00 Hi-Angel hiangel...@gmail.com:
E.g. after I am in cyryllic layout pressed «Compose + Б + Б», it would
produced the « sign because in English layout the «Б» key is in the
place of the «» key. Any ideas are welcome.
When you are using the compose mechanism from Xlib, you can add your own
2015-01-20 22:44 GMT+03:00 wetts...@gmail.com:
If you are willing to modify your libX11, something you might want to
try is to change libX11/modules/im/ximcp/imLcFlt.c such that the calls
to XLookupString are done with a modified value of ev-xkey.state. You
mask out the two bits of the state
On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 08:43:41PM +0100, Simon Thum wrote:
You can use xinput properties, those can also be set via inputclass sections
if I'm not mistaken.
man xinput should get you to it, if not install xinput. Two optionas can be
used to achive what you describe:
Coordinate
To me it looks like something with Intel DDX driver. To check if it's
true try creating a file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-modesetting.conf with
content like:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "modesetting"
Option "Backlight" "intel_backlight"
EndSection
The troubleshooting link you provided states that the high memory
usage typically belongs to some other application. Sorry, I am just an
occasional bystander here, and can't tell much of technical details,
but I imagine it works like this(I hope someone will correct me on
details): an app
On 7 December 2017 at 19:22, Ewen Chan wrote:
> Pros (for Linux): It's faster when it is running at runlevel 3.
Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention — just a tiny detail you might be
curious of. I'm pretty sure you're running some old kernel, however in
every kernel release
On 7 December 2017 at 05:45, Hi-Angel <hiangel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 6 December 2017 at 15:25, Vladimir Dergachev <volo...@mindspring.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Keep in mind that Xorg will show memory usage from mapping graphics memory..
>> which could be lar
On 7 December 2017 at 06:19, Hi-Angel <hiangel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7 December 2017 at 06:05, Ewen Chan <chan.e...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi-Angel:
>>
>> Thank you for that!!!
>>
>> Two questions:
>>
>> 1) Will the commands from th
On 7 December 2017 at 06:05, Ewen Chan <chan.e...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi-Angel:
>
> Thank you for that!!!
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1) Will the commands from the CentOS distro work with SuSE?
Well, the linked post doesn't show how to blacklist because it was
created af
led]
> Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 1
> Kernel modules: mgag200
>
> Is there another way to confirm that the blacklisting did what it was
> supposed to?
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 11:39 PM, Hi-Angel <hiangel...@gmail.com&g
at 18:18, Ewen Chan <chan.e...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi-Angel:
>
>> Have you rebuild initramfs after blacklisting by the way?
>
> So...I did what that thread (and the thread that it points to within that
> thread) says to do.
>
> Created blacklist.conf and then pu
On 6 December 2017 at 02:36, Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
>
> Also, given the the high usage does not happen outside of gnome session,
> perhaps this is connected to compositing..
There're 2 mails which didn't get yet into the ML because they contain
a screenshot, and
On 6 December 2017 at 15:25, Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
>
> Keep in mind that Xorg will show memory usage from mapping graphics memory..
> which could be large on your card.
>
> Also, are you using CUDA ?
I don't think Matrox provides CUDA functional.
@Ewen, by the way,
pen source :) That said, I don't know how hard it might
be on SuSe. On Archlinux here we have ᴬᵁᴿ repository, and building
e.g. mesa from source is as easy as a command "yaourt -S mesa-git".
On 7 December 2017 at 18:36, Ewen Chan <chan.e...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi-Angel:
>
> I'm
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From: Hi-Angel <hiangel...@gmail.com>
Date: 7 December 2017 at 21:12
Subject: Re: X is consuming ~100 GiB of RAM(!)
To: Ewen Chan <chan.e...@gmail.com>
On 7 December 2017 at 19:22, Ewen Chan <chan.e...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Tha
I am a bit confused if you're talking of modern toolkits, or older
ones, or in general. If in general, than this is untrue — QtCreator
allows you to design GUI pretty much like Borland Delphi or Visual
Studio. For GTK alike thing is Glade — it's not so good as "design"
tab in QtCreator by virtue
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