On July 25, 2002 01:08 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about
[Xpert]void driver?:
Section InputDevice
Identifier DummyKeyboard
Driver void
EndSection
Does the void driver still try to allocate a VT?
Can it be used on the XServer where the second XServer is configured for a
On July 18, 2002 08:09 pm, Josh Litherland wrote about [Xpert]USB Keypad:
I want to simultaneously use a PS/2 keyboard (This is a laptop, so
switching that out is not an option) and a USB numeric keypad, which
works perfectly as a usb HID keyboard. Is there any way to do this
with the
On July 10, 2002 12:32 am, Nick Name wrote about Re: [Xpert]2 mice with 2
mouse pointer:
Still I can't see the point-er :) What use could a second pointer be of?
If you're doing CAD or GIS work, the second pointer could be a digitizer.
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On June 24, 2002 03:31 pm, John Herrington wrote about [Xpert]linux font path error:
I'm having a problem with my Xserver that I have never seen before. I
have been running Xfree86 happily on my X86 Linux box (Red Hat 7.2/KDE)
for about a year now, with no problems, and the other day I
On May 24, 2002 07:53 am, Mark Cuss wrote:
We run a RedHat 7.2 server in our office (been up for 180 days). We run X
on the server, and clients connect to the server with their Windows boxes
using Exceed. This had always worked very well untilyesterday
... the port numbers
Hmmm... OK, but this gives us only the VT's, keyboards and mice - the
video problem is the same, isn't it? That is, unless we want to use
the fbdev, losing all acceleration and support for many cards. Or am
I wrong - is there some acceleration in the framebuffer and its X
driver?
You are
On May 24, 2002 10:12 am, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 19:08, Trent Whaley wrote:
From `man 5 XF86Config`:
DEVICE SECTION
...
BusID bus-id
...
In other words, all the work involving the Video card is already done.
Now you are wrong. :)
The X server
Quotes come from several messages on this thread.
The way I see is providing multiple event queues, one for each user
(=screen, or even set of screens), and attach one keyboard and one
mouse to each queue. And make one mouse cursor for each queue. I'm
probably missing something important,