On Friday 25 October 2002 02:38 am, Lionel Ulmer wrote: > Grmbl, I must have missed that case when I submitted my fix last time (I > only did it in the actual DGA2 usage, not in the 'probing' code).
No need to Grmbl! it was no sweat to fix and disabling dga in the config is a usable workaround until a patch goes in to cvs. > The actual root cause is (for me), a 'feature' in the X server that, > instead of reporting the extension as missing on remote clients, report it > as being present but then send error messages when trying to use it. This makes sense; I saw the problem over ssh. -- gmt "Oh, and of course, the fastest way to dig a tunnel is to dig at both sides." -- The Linux Advanced Routing HOWTO