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xbiff provides graphical notification of new e-mail.
It only directly handles mail stored in a filesystem accessible file,
not via IMAP, POP or other remote access protocols, though it can call
an external command to check on those.
This release
libXi is the library for the X Input Extension. 1.4.1 brings a few important
fixes for bugs that cause clients to misbehave:
- the display member is now set in XI2 events
- the return value for passive grabs has been corrected
- the effective modifiers are now set in XIQueryPointer
users of this
Here comes 2.1 - evolutionary successor of 2.0
Again, some tweaks and additions, here and there. Updated 12
translations, thanks to TP.
The files are on the freedesktop site:
http://www.x.org/releases/individual/data/xkeyboard-config/xkeyboard-config-2.1.tar.bz2
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 3:50 AM, Bryan Hoyt | Brush Technology wrote:
Here's some vital statistics on my system issue. Does this ring any bells
with anyone (issue described previously, further below):
Xorg: 1.7.6
Linux: 2.6.24-28-server i686 Ubuntu
No, the X server was compiled on that
Thanks Dave !
Actually, I eclipsed this issue because the old and new platforms produce the
same kind of message when X start (failing to set up write-combining range).
But thanks to your message I reconsider the problem, and it seems you were
right. After a few test (because modify the
2011/1/20 Timo Jyrinki timo.jyri...@gmail.com:
Ubuntu's 2.6.37 kernel config as the basis, so CONFIG_DRM_I915=m and
CONFIG_DRM_I915_KMS=y are there.
The kernel in use is edp-fixes-2 and I also gave him drm-intel-fixes
one with the same result. Only vesa driver works for him for now.
Just to
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xbiff provides graphical notification of new e-mail.
It only directly handles mail stored in a filesystem accessible file,
not via IMAP, POP or other remote access protocols, though it can call
an external command to check on those.
This release
libXi is the library for the X Input Extension. 1.4.1 brings a few important
fixes for bugs that cause clients to misbehave:
- the display member is now set in XI2 events
- the return value for passive grabs has been corrected
- the effective modifiers are now set in XIQueryPointer
users of this
Cagnulein cagnulein at cagnulein.com writes:
Scenario:
- 1 monitor
- 2 XOrg session (one for user 'a' and another one for user 'b')
With CTRL-ALT-F7 and CTRL-ALT-F8 I can switch between these 2 virtual
sessions.
But how can I know which session is on the screen? (and so which one is
Motherboard: can't find much information, unfortunately. Dmidecode gives a
lot of to be filled by OEM in all the relevant the board information :-S
It's American Megatrends (or is that just the BIOS?), according to the big
logo that shows up on boot.
Thanks for the corrections, Tormod.
- Bryan
Just tried the latest Natty kernel. No luck, unfortunately. (The kernel
installed ran fine as per the instructions, but the display problem is
unsolved).
Should I take this to the xorg-devel mailing list?
Philipp (or Tormod), are you still interested in trying to help track this
down via Skype?
Hi guys. It took me a few days to get it right, but i finally got it
to work. I have a PCI-Express (Gigabyte?) nVidia 8400GS with a vga
output and a DVI output. The way to get it and the on-board intel to
work together was to set the on-board intel as primary graphics board
from the BIOS Setup. I
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