In message 4c406a89.7080...@oracle.com you wrote:
Given what I learned on the xwininfo port I took a quick pass across
the rest of the X.Org app/* modules to see what it would take to port
each to xcb.
Thanks huge. That looks like it was a lot of work.
These depend on libXft, and I'm not
Hi,
As a PS to the rootless patch, in the first message, the following cleanup
can now be made in the xserver...
--- ./fb/save_fb.h 2010-06-06 06:21:44.0 +0100
+++ ./fb/fb.h 2010-07-16 21:12:22.0 +0100
@@ -1345,33 +1345,6 @@
Pixel bitplane,
Hi all,
I've been having some minor issues trying to plug in my HD TV and use it as
a secondary output. I'm using the open source ATI driver from xorg-edgers on
a 2.6.35 kernel. There are really two separate issues:
1. When the TV is connected via HDMI-0 (my monitor is on DVI-0) GDM drops to
a
If the native root window isn't resized as well, we will likely crash the
next time we draw to the root. On OS X, this can be seen by:
1) Put the display preferences in the menu bar and set X11's preferences so you
can access the menu bar in fullscreen mode
2) Set the resolution of your
Julien Cristau wrote:
+.B Xfbdev
+accepts the common options of the Xkdrive family of servers. Please
+see Xkdrive(1).
+.SH KEYBOARD
+To be written.
+.SH SEE ALSO
+X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(1), Xkdrive(1), xdm(1), xinit(1).
I realize you're just moving the existing text, but I don't
The following code:
locale(LC_ALL,);
...
keysym = XKeycodeToKeysym (dpy, keycode,0);
std::cout (int) keycode (int) keysym std::endl;
XSync (dpy, False);
keysym = XKeycodeToKeysym (dpy, keycode,0);
std::cout (int) keycode (int) keysym std::endl;
gives
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So,