> I was expecting an e-mail such as the one sent by Carsten Haitzler, not the
> one sent by Mr. Steel.
> When we are too strict about rules - without stating the reasons behind those
> rules, we will drive good people away. Mr. Steel didn't bother to search
> about the things I did or who I was
Gene,
Following up more about xfce4, you should be able to go into their
Settings Manager and you can turn off the Screensaver and uncheck
Power Management under the Advanced tab. You will still want to add
the lines I mentioned before into /etc/X11/xorg.conf to prevent the
screen from going
Good afternoon Gene,
I am not sure about xfce, I suspect they do have settings in their GUI
settings manager to adjust what you want, but seeing as this is the
xorg mailing list I will tell you how I do it when running just X with
a simple window manager. This is probably what you want. I put
Good morning,
This is kind of an odd setup I am doing. I am usually using 2
monitors, and want separate X screens for each, so :0.0 and :0.1, but
if the 2nd monitor is not connected I do not want :0.1 to be created.
Up until now I have been using the nvidia driver, which by default has
an option
Hello,
I am using chrony 3.2 on RHEL 7.6. I was trying to find out why my
clock seemed to be out of sync with the NTP server despite chrony
running and the 1 NTP server I had configured was online. I turned on
"log measurements" which in the chrony.conf man page says:
measurements
Hello,
When using mirror with -P/--parallel it only shows 1 file at a time and
seems to cycle through the ones that are transferring. I would like to see
a total transfer speed for the mirror job, and possibly with -v show the
active speed of them all along with the total.
Thanks,
Dan