Is anyone here running a large panning (pannable) desktop.
If so would you mind posting your combination of hardware and X
related settings and versions?
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has anybody some experience on usage of multiseat on laptop?
should I use Xephyre inevitably?
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== Description ==
This is the first release candidate for xorg-server 1.11.2 and contains
fixes for various crashes and correctness issues fixed since the previous
release.
== Known Issues ==
Important issues are listed in the 1.11 tracker bug:
Jeremy Huddleston jerem...@freedesktop.org
writes:
== Description ==
This is the first release candidate for xorg-server 1.11.2 and
contains fixes for various crashes and correctness issues fixed
since the previous release.
Not to be a pest but I don't see anything dealing with Bug 39949
On Oct 14, 2011, at 5:29 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Jeremy Huddleston jerem...@freedesktop.org
writes:
== Description ==
This is the first release candidate for xorg-server 1.11.2 and
contains fixes for various crashes and correctness issues fixed
since the previous release.
Not to be a
Jeremy Huddleston jerem...@apple.com writes:
On Oct 14, 2011, at 5:29 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Jeremy Huddleston jerem...@freedesktop.org
writes:
== Description ==
This is the first release candidate for xorg-server 1.11.2 and
contains fixes for various crashes and correctness issues
My application calls XPutImage. The target window displays as expected.
However, after some thousands of successful calls, the next call to
XPutImage does not return. A stack trace mentions a mutex.
The calling parameters do not change, nor indeed the pixels being passed
in. The number of
assuming you have only one gpu, yes.
you can try and see if getting an external gpu is worthwhile.
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An wise Scandinavian old man once said: in the end, everything is going to be
alright
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