On 5/15/06, Judd Vinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 11:10:52AM -0400, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> > What restriction are you referring to? I've always had my /tmp set to
> > 1GB and have never had a prob.
>
> That works well enough if you have the RAM. IIRC, tmpfs will onl
The patches for the new vim pile up very fast. Even if vim was in
unstable for a long time, I don't wanna move it straight to current.
There are a bunch of significant changes in both the the software and
our packaging. More explaination you can find here:
http://www.archlinux.org/blog/2006/05/14/v
It wasn't on mine either, but now I use it to call urxvtd with GDM.
It's just a non-executable dotfile in my home directory which functions
like the .xinitrc does for startx.
On Sun, 14 May 2006 16:27:33 -0500
Mike McQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What if you were to add it rc.local? Does x
> What if you were to add it rc.local? Does xorg need to be running in order
> for that command to work?
>
AFAIK the xset command won't function properly unless X is running.
> I know GDM calls from .xprofile, maybe KDM does too since they're both
> derived from XDM?
>
It must not apply with KD
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 11:10:52AM -0400, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> What restriction are you referring to? I've always had my /tmp set to
> 1GB and have never had a prob.
That works well enough if you have the RAM. IIRC, tmpfs will only use
up to half your RAM, so unless you have 2GB or you f
I know GDM calls from .xprofile, maybe KDM does too since they're both
derived from XDM?
On Sun, 14 May 2006 09:58:06 -0500
Mike McQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 14 May 2006 09:39, Rohan Dhruva wrote:
> > IIRC, ~/.xinitrc is not executed unless you use startx from terminal.
> > If y
On 5/14/06, Mike McQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 14 May 2006 09:39, Rohan Dhruva wrote:> IIRC, ~/.xinitrc is not executed unless you use startx from terminal.> If you use {k,g,x}dm it wont be executed.>Yeah, I suppose that is where I'm having problems as I use KDM.
I've got it fixed in
On Sunday 14 May 2006 09:39, Rohan Dhruva wrote:
> IIRC, ~/.xinitrc is not executed unless you use startx from terminal.
> If you use {k,g,x}dm it wont be executed.
>
Yeah, I suppose that is where I'm having problems as I use KDM.
I've got it fixed in KDE by placing a script in ~/.kde/Autostart.
IIRC, ~/.xinitrc is not executed unless you use startx from terminal.
If you use {k,g,x}dm it wont be executed.
Rohan.
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Mike McQueen wrote:
> I have set my mouse pointer speed in Fluxbox using the ~/.fluxbox/startup
> file
> using the value show below. I've done something similar for the other desktop
> environments that I use on my system, which is to say I have several
> individual settings which all serve to
Hi,
how about somewhere in ~/.xinitrc?
Cheers,
Ondrej
Mike McQueen wrote:
> I have set my mouse pointer speed in Fluxbox using the ~/.fluxbox/startup
> file
> using the value show below. I've done something similar for the other desktop
> environments that I use on my system, which is to say
I have set my mouse pointer speed in Fluxbox using the ~/.fluxbox/startup file
using the value show below. I've done something similar for the other desktop
environments that I use on my system, which is to say I have several
individual settings which all serve to accomplish the same purpose. Is
Christer Solskogen wrote:
> Do anyone else have this problem?
>
Solved.
This had the wierdest solution ever.
My server, which also is a AP, have three network cards. One for the
internet, one for my local network, and one wireless.
I have a bridge between my network card, and wireless, and gav
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