[branden@deadbeast.net: [crond@online.no: xlibmesa3 deb]]
Tore, libGLU is not currently packaged upstream. Until it is, Branden is not going to package the libGLU himself, and I can't blame him. Until they merge it into their build system, Debian won't have it either. - Forwarded message from Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivery-date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 21:02:27 -0700 Resent-Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 21:00:58 -0700 (PDT) X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 23:03:05 -0500 To: debian-x@lists.debian.org Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: xlibmesa3 deb] Mail-Followup-To: debian-x@lists.debian.org User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Branden Robinson) Resent-Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Resent-From: debian-x@lists.debian.org X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/1229 X-Loop: debian-x@lists.debian.org Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resent-Bcc: FAQ! - Forwarded message from Tore Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - From: Tore Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: xlibmesa3 deb Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:22:54 +0200 (CEST) Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Mailer: Nextel Epostleser X-Real-User: crond X-Client-Addr: 148.122.184.99 Hello. I am using your deb's for XF4.0.1 - and they are working excellent. :) However, one thing bugs me. The xlibmesa3 package does not include libGLU - and all the other packages in Woody which provide libGLU conflicts with it. So I'm in a no-win situation - I need your version because it has the DRI strings. (And I really prefer to have a full-debianized system - much more tidy) So my question is obviously if you are going to include libGLU in you package and eventually when that will be? Apart from that, my X is as perfect as it can be - keep up the good work! :) Cheers, Tore - End forwarded message - -- G. Branden Robinson|Reality is what refuses to go away when Debian GNU/Linux |I stop believing in it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] |-- Philip K. Dick http://deadbeast.net/~branden/ | - End forwarded message - -- ``Oh Lord; Ooh you are so big; So absolutely huge; Gosh we're all really impressed down here, I can tell you.''
[crond@online.no: xlibmesa3 deb]
FAQ! - Forwarded message from Tore Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - From: Tore Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: xlibmesa3 deb Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:22:54 +0200 (CEST) Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Mailer: Nextel Epostleser X-Real-User: crond X-Client-Addr: 148.122.184.99 Hello. I am using your deb's for XF4.0.1 - and they are working excellent. :) However, one thing bugs me. The xlibmesa3 package does not include libGLU - and all the other packages in Woody which provide libGLU conflicts with it. So I'm in a no-win situation - I need your version because it has the DRI strings. (And I really prefer to have a full-debianized system - much more tidy) So my question is obviously if you are going to include libGLU in you package and eventually when that will be? Apart from that, my X is as perfect as it can be - keep up the good work! :) Cheers, Tore - End forwarded message - -- G. Branden Robinson|Reality is what refuses to go away when Debian GNU/Linux |I stop believing in it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] |-- Philip K. Dick http://deadbeast.net/~branden/ | pgp3pJU6yZrqb.pgp Description: PGP signature
[branden@deadbeast.net: [crond@online.no: xlibmesa3 deb]]
Tore, libGLU is not currently packaged upstream. Until it is, Branden is not going to package the libGLU himself, and I can't blame him. Until they merge it into their build system, Debian won't have it either. - Forwarded message from Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Envelope-to: sarnold@localhost Delivery-date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 21:02:27 -0700 Resent-Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 21:00:58 -0700 (PDT) X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 23:03:05 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]: xlibmesa3 deb] Mail-Followup-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Branden Robinson) Resent-Message-ID: Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Mailing-List: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archive/latest/1229 X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resent-Bcc: FAQ! - Forwarded message from Tore Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - From: Tore Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: xlibmesa3 deb Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:22:54 +0200 (CEST) Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Mailer: Nextel Epostleser X-Real-User: crond X-Client-Addr: 148.122.184.99 Hello. I am using your deb's for XF4.0.1 - and they are working excellent. :) However, one thing bugs me. The xlibmesa3 package does not include libGLU - and all the other packages in Woody which provide libGLU conflicts with it. So I'm in a no-win situation - I need your version because it has the DRI strings. (And I really prefer to have a full-debianized system - much more tidy) So my question is obviously if you are going to include libGLU in you package and eventually when that will be? Apart from that, my X is as perfect as it can be - keep up the good work! :) Cheers, Tore - End forwarded message - -- G. Branden Robinson|Reality is what refuses to go away when Debian GNU/Linux |I stop believing in it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] |-- Philip K. Dick http://deadbeast.net/~branden/ | - End forwarded message - -- ``Oh Lord; Ooh you are so big; So absolutely huge; Gosh we're all really impressed down here, I can tell you.'' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[crond@online.no: xlibmesa3 deb]
FAQ! - Forwarded message from Tore Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - From: Tore Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: xlibmesa3 deb Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:22:54 +0200 (CEST) Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Mailer: Nextel Epostleser X-Real-User: crond X-Client-Addr: 148.122.184.99 Hello. I am using your deb's for XF4.0.1 - and they are working excellent. :) However, one thing bugs me. The xlibmesa3 package does not include libGLU - and all the other packages in Woody which provide libGLU conflicts with it. So I'm in a no-win situation - I need your version because it has the DRI strings. (And I really prefer to have a full-debianized system - much more tidy) So my question is obviously if you are going to include libGLU in you package and eventually when that will be? Apart from that, my X is as perfect as it can be - keep up the good work! :) Cheers, Tore - End forwarded message - -- G. Branden Robinson|Reality is what refuses to go away when Debian GNU/Linux |I stop believing in it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] |-- Philip K. Dick http://deadbeast.net/~branden/ | PGP signature
Question about dexter
(Please CC: me as I'm not on this list). Hi all. I was helping a friend of mine install the X4 debs, and he noticed that dexter depends on dialog, but xserver-common, which gives dexter doesn't require it. Shouldn't it? (Or, dexter split off into another package, suggested by xserver-common, which depends on dialog). -- Tom Rini (TR1265) http://gate.crashing.org/~trini/
Re: Questions about r128 server
* Joshua Shagam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001027 14:32]: > The magic thingy you need is in your XF86Config file, add > > Option "DPMS" "on" > > to your Monitor section. While this is nicely documented in the XF86Config manpage, it won't solve the original author's question. I suggest to the original author (whose name I have trimmed without thinking) that the post should be directed towards [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is a driver-level question, beyond the intents of the debian-x list (the debian packaging of X4) -- I don't mind these questions coming up on this list, mainly since *someone* in debian needs to know some of the wierdness of X4 in order to help the other users (on debian-user) in the near future. But, I think it is now obvious this list doesn't know why the OP cannot get their Dell to go to DPMS mode, when the DPMS option is on, and xset dpms is used to tell it to go to sleep. :( OP -- two last thoughts: try xset dpms 10 0 0 as well as xset dpms 0 10 0 and xset dpms 0 0 10. Maybe the dell screen just doesn't understand one or more of the sleep states. Or, try checking the source code for your driver modules. Maybe they documented in there their choices. Best of luck. -- ``Oh Lord; Ooh you are so big; So absolutely huge; Gosh we're all really impressed down here, I can tell you.''
Re: Questions about r128 server
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 03:22:52PM -0600, Jeff Lessem wrote: > In your message of: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:22:26 PDT, you write: > >% man xset > > > > -dpms The -dpms option disables DPMS (Energy Star) > > features. > > > > +dpms The +dpms option enables DPMS (Energy Star) > > Thanks for the response, but unfortunately it is a bit more complex > than that. xset +dpms runs without an error, but xset q continues to > report "not capable of DPMS" and something like xset dpms force off > will fail with an error. The magic thingy you need is in your XF86Config file, add Option "DPMS" "on" to your Monitor section. Unfortunately, XFree 4's documentation is woefully...lacking. I didn't know this (not for lack of trying) until someone had mentioned it in passing on this list. -- Joshua Shagam /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ / No HTML/RTF in email www.cs.nmsu.edu/~joshagam X No Word docs in email mp3.com/fluffyporcupine/ \ Respect for open standards
Re: Questions about r128 server
In your message of: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:22:26 PDT, you write: >% man xset > > -dpms The -dpms option disables DPMS (Energy Star) > features. > > +dpms The +dpms option enables DPMS (Energy Star) Thanks for the response, but unfortunately it is a bit more complex than that. xset +dpms runs without an error, but xset q continues to report "not capable of DPMS" and something like xset dpms force off will fail with an error. -- Jeff Lessem.
Question about dexter
(Please CC: me as I'm not on this list). Hi all. I was helping a friend of mine install the X4 debs, and he noticed that dexter depends on dialog, but xserver-common, which gives dexter doesn't require it. Shouldn't it? (Or, dexter split off into another package, suggested by xserver-common, which depends on dialog). -- Tom Rini (TR1265) http://gate.crashing.org/~trini/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Questions about r128 server
* Joshua Shagam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001027 14:32]: > The magic thingy you need is in your XF86Config file, add > > Option "DPMS" "on" > > to your Monitor section. While this is nicely documented in the XF86Config manpage, it won't solve the original author's question. I suggest to the original author (whose name I have trimmed without thinking) that the post should be directed towards [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is a driver-level question, beyond the intents of the debian-x list (the debian packaging of X4) -- I don't mind these questions coming up on this list, mainly since *someone* in debian needs to know some of the wierdness of X4 in order to help the other users (on debian-user) in the near future. But, I think it is now obvious this list doesn't know why the OP cannot get their Dell to go to DPMS mode, when the DPMS option is on, and xset dpms is used to tell it to go to sleep. :( OP -- two last thoughts: try xset dpms 10 0 0 as well as xset dpms 0 10 0 and xset dpms 0 0 10. Maybe the dell screen just doesn't understand one or more of the sleep states. Or, try checking the source code for your driver modules. Maybe they documented in there their choices. Best of luck. -- ``Oh Lord; Ooh you are so big; So absolutely huge; Gosh we're all really impressed down here, I can tell you.'' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Questions about r128 server
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 03:22:52PM -0600, Jeff Lessem wrote: > In your message of: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:22:26 PDT, you write: > >% man xset > > > > -dpms The -dpms option disables DPMS (Energy Star) > > features. > > > > +dpms The +dpms option enables DPMS (Energy Star) > > Thanks for the response, but unfortunately it is a bit more complex > than that. xset +dpms runs without an error, but xset q continues to > report "not capable of DPMS" and something like xset dpms force off > will fail with an error. The magic thingy you need is in your XF86Config file, add Option "DPMS" "on" to your Monitor section. Unfortunately, XFree 4's documentation is woefully...lacking. I didn't know this (not for lack of trying) until someone had mentioned it in passing on this list. -- Joshua Shagam /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ / No HTML/RTF in email www.cs.nmsu.edu/~joshagam X No Word docs in email mp3.com/fluffyporcupine/ \ Respect for open standards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Questions about r128 server
In your message of: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:22:26 PDT, you write: >% man xset > > -dpms The -dpms option disables DPMS (Energy Star) > features. > > +dpms The +dpms option enables DPMS (Energy Star) Thanks for the response, but unfortunately it is a bit more complex than that. xset +dpms runs without an error, but xset q continues to report "not capable of DPMS" and something like xset dpms force off will fail with an error. -- Jeff Lessem. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Questions about r128 server
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 11:56:33PM -0600, Jeff Lessem wrote: > I should probably be asking these on newbie or xpert, but as this list > has so much less volume I thought I would try here first. I am > running a 2.4.0-test9 woody system with whatever the latest Debian > XFree86 4.0.1 packages happen to be. I have a Dell Inspiron 5000e > with the ATI Rage 128 Mobility LF (AGP) video card. As this is a > laptop, I am using a flat panel display. > > For the most part X works well, but there are a few things which are > bugging me: > > Is it possible to enable DPMS, or whatever mechanism allows for > turning off the screen? I have 'options "dpms"' in my "Monitor" > section, but I am just told 'Option "dpms" is not used' when X starts. % man xset -dpms The -dpms option disables DPMS (Energy Star) features. +dpms The +dpms option enables DPMS (Energy Star) features. dpms flags... The dpms option allows the DPMS (Energy Star) parameters to be set. The option can take up to three numerical values, or the `force' flag followed by a DPMS state. The `force' flags forces the server to immediately switch to the DPMS state specified. The DPMS state can be one of `standby', `suspend', or `off'. When numerical values are given, they set the inactivity period before the three modes are activated. The first value given is for the `standby' mode, the second is for the `suspend' mode, and the third is for the `off' mode. Setting these values implicitly enables the DPMS features. A value of zero disables a particular mode. HAND Frank aka Myth pgpIvNuyRuEHR.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Questions about r128 server
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 11:56:33PM -0600, Jeff Lessem wrote: > I should probably be asking these on newbie or xpert, but as this list > has so much less volume I thought I would try here first. I am > running a 2.4.0-test9 woody system with whatever the latest Debian > XFree86 4.0.1 packages happen to be. I have a Dell Inspiron 5000e > with the ATI Rage 128 Mobility LF (AGP) video card. As this is a > laptop, I am using a flat panel display. > > For the most part X works well, but there are a few things which are > bugging me: > > Is it possible to enable DPMS, or whatever mechanism allows for > turning off the screen? I have 'options "dpms"' in my "Monitor" > section, but I am just told 'Option "dpms" is not used' when X starts. % man xset -dpms The -dpms option disables DPMS (Energy Star) features. +dpms The +dpms option enables DPMS (Energy Star) features. dpms flags... The dpms option allows the DPMS (Energy Star) parameters to be set. The option can take up to three numerical values, or the `force' flag followed by a DPMS state. The `force' flags forces the server to immediately switch to the DPMS state specified. The DPMS state can be one of `standby', `suspend', or `off'. When numerical values are given, they set the inactivity period before the three modes are activated. The first value given is for the `standby' mode, the second is for the `suspend' mode, and the third is for the `off' mode. Setting these values implicitly enables the DPMS features. A value of zero disables a particular mode. HAND Frank aka Myth PGP signature
Re: TERM=vt100 for lynx in rules ?
Package: lynx Version: 2.8.3-1 Severity: normal On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:37:54AM +0900, Taketoshi Sano wrote: > The debian/rules of ph2v23 has > > lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text > > But lynx do not work without TERM setting if build is started as a batch > process > (using "at" for ex.) > > Can you use this patch for debian/rules ? [...] > - lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text > + TERM=vt100 lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text [...] >lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text > >Your terminal lacks the ability to clear the screen or position the > cursor. > >make: *** [debian/stampdir/build] Error 1 This looks to me like a bug in lynx. If it's running in dump mode it has no reason to worry about terminal characteristics at all, except perhaps the width. If it can't get that it should assume 80 columns. -- G. Branden Robinson | Debian GNU/Linux| Never attribute to malice that which can [EMAIL PROTECTED] | be adequately explained by stupidity. http://www.debian.org/~branden/ | pgpeVhyyVl8cB.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: TERM=vt100 for lynx in rules ?
Package: lynx Version: 2.8.3-1 Severity: normal On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:37:54AM +0900, Taketoshi Sano wrote: > The debian/rules of ph2v23 has > > lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text > > But lynx do not work without TERM setting if build is started as a batch process > (using "at" for ex.) > > Can you use this patch for debian/rules ? [...] > - lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > >debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text > + TERM=vt100 lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > >debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text [...] >lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text > >Your terminal lacks the ability to clear the screen or position the > cursor. > >make: *** [debian/stampdir/build] Error 1 This looks to me like a bug in lynx. If it's running in dump mode it has no reason to worry about terminal characteristics at all, except perhaps the width. If it can't get that it should assume 80 columns. -- G. Branden Robinson | Debian GNU/Linux| Never attribute to malice that which can [EMAIL PROTECTED] | be adequately explained by stupidity. http://www.debian.org/~branden/ | PGP signature
TERM=vt100 for lynx in rules ?
Hi. The debian/rules of ph2v23 has lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text But lynx do not work without TERM setting if build is started as a batch process (using "at" for ex.) Can you use this patch for debian/rules ? %% --- rules.old Fri Oct 27 01:35:43 2000 +++ rules Fri Oct 27 01:36:37 2000 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ # build Debian's X server wrapper $(CC) -Wall -g -O2 -o debian/local/xserver-wrapper debian/local/xserver-wrapper.c # generate text version of some HTML docs - lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text + TERM=vt100 lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text gzip -9 debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text else # skipping build rule because test_rules was defined %% I think this enables the build using batch process (maybe it works for buildd). The build log shows: Thu Oct 26 17:22:43 UTC 2000 Full build of Release 6.4 of the X Window System complete. make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/build/xfree86v4/build/xfree86-4.0.1/build-tree/xc' # build Debian's X server wrapper cc -Wall -g -O2 -o debian/local/xserver-wrapper debian/local/xserver-wrapper.c # generate text version of some HTML docs lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text Your terminal lacks the ability to clear the screen or position the cursor. make: *** [debian/stampdir/build] Error 1 Thanks. P.S. In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on "Thu, 26 Oct 2000 12:33:46 -0500", Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 03:59:01PM +0900, Taketoshi Sano wrote: > > I have tried to build v22 locally, and found that it needs > > libpaperg as well as described in Build-Depends currently. > > Thanks for the report. This fix will go into either v24 or v25. You're welcome :) and thank you for your great works. I wish to have the official unstable 4.0.x in Debian sooner. (woody is planned to be frozen at mid or end of Jan, and current 3.3.6 has problem with the locale settings and with the resource handling for us because of the recent change in libc6). BTW, Build-Depends should also include groff ? Regards. -- Taketoshi Sano: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TERM=vt100 for lynx in rules ?
Hi. The debian/rules of ph2v23 has lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text But lynx do not work without TERM setting if build is started as a batch process (using "at" for ex.) Can you use this patch for debian/rules ? %% --- rules.old Fri Oct 27 01:35:43 2000 +++ rules Fri Oct 27 01:36:37 2000 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ # build Debian's X server wrapper $(CC) -Wall -g -O2 -o debian/local/xserver-wrapper debian/local/xserver-wrapper.c # generate text version of some HTML docs - lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text + TERM=vt100 lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > +debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text gzip -9 debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text else # skipping build rule because test_rules was defined %% I think this enables the build using batch process (maybe it works for buildd). The build log shows: Thu Oct 26 17:22:43 UTC 2000 Full build of Release 6.4 of the X Window System complete. make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/build/xfree86v4/build/xfree86-4.0.1/build-tree/xc' # build Debian's X server wrapper cc -Wall -g -O2 -o debian/local/xserver-wrapper debian/local/xserver-wrapper.c # generate text version of some HTML docs lynx -dump -nolist debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.html > debian/local/XFree86-FAQ.text Your terminal lacks the ability to clear the screen or position the cursor. make: *** [debian/stampdir/build] Error 1 Thanks. P.S. In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on "Thu, 26 Oct 2000 12:33:46 -0500", Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 03:59:01PM +0900, Taketoshi Sano wrote: > > I have tried to build v22 locally, and found that it needs > > libpaperg as well as described in Build-Depends currently. > > Thanks for the report. This fix will go into either v24 or v25. You're welcome :) and thank you for your great works. I wish to have the official unstable 4.0.x in Debian sooner. (woody is planned to be frozen at mid or end of Jan, and current 3.3.6 has problem with the locale settings and with the resource handling for us because of the recent change in libc6). BTW, Build-Depends should also include groff ? Regards. -- Taketoshi Sano: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Questions about r128 server
I should probably be asking these on newbie or xpert, but as this list has so much less volume I thought I would try here first. I am running a 2.4.0-test9 woody system with whatever the latest Debian XFree86 4.0.1 packages happen to be. I have a Dell Inspiron 5000e with the ATI Rage 128 Mobility LF (AGP) video card. As this is a laptop, I am using a flat panel display. For the most part X works well, but there are a few things which are bugging me: Is it possible to enable DPMS, or whatever mechanism allows for turning off the screen? I have 'options "dpms"' in my "Monitor" section, but I am just told 'Option "dpms" is not used' when X starts. DPMS is detected on external displays when I connect one, so I know the driver supports it. I can output X to external display by hitting the CRT/LCD toggle button on the laptop. Is there a way to have X use the external and the LCD display? I am not looking for Xinerama or anything fancy, I would just like both displays to show the same thing. Feel free to ignore these questions if you feel they do not serve the interests of debian-x. -- Jeff Lessem.