On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 17:44:42 +
Tom K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tom K wrote:
>
> >Short update. I've reported the slim problem to the devs upstream -
> >they said thanks, and they'll work on it when they get hold of a
> >machine with xorg 7 on it.
> >
> >
> The main slim guy now has xorg
Tom K wrote:
>Short update. I've reported the slim problem to the devs upstream - they
>said thanks, and they'll work on it when they get hold of a machine with
>xorg 7 on it.
>
>
The main slim guy now has xorg 7 running on Crux (go figure... :P ) and
the bad news is that slim is working fine
* Rosenstrauch, David ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > 2006/1/6, Damir Perisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Yeah. You can use it from a console to write your mails, and if you
> > have an active framebuffer you can always take links-g from the AUR,
> > which is like having a graphical web browser.
>
> Co
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of bardo
> Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 12:19 PM
> To: General Discusson about Arch Linux
> Subject: Re: [arch] xorg 7.0 migration ... a report...
>
>
> 2006/1/6, Dam
Tom K wrote:
>So I'm just left with the slim and xdm issues for now. slim is my
>preference, and as it's a community package, I've posted about this on
>the tur-users ML. No response as yet - maybe a new upstream release is
>required, though. I've reported the xdm problem on Flyspray (#3707).
>
2006/1/6, Damir Perisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > links is your friend ;)
>
> you mean the browser?
Yeah. You can use it from a console to write your mails, and if you
have an active framebuffer you can always take links-g from the AUR,
which is like having a graphical web browser.
Well, there's alw
Damir Perisa wrote:
>On Wednesday 04 January 2006 19:32, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
>
>
>>xorg.diff
>>
>>
>
>thanx no, not really helpful... too much difference... too much commenting
>and not my prefered way of diff ;-) ... thanx anyway,
>
>- D
>
>
>
Here's my report - hopefully of use to
On Friday 06 January 2006 13:09, bardo wrote:
> 2006/1/5, Damir Perisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > startx 2>&1 "pipe" tee -a output
> >
> > instead of "pipe" there should be a pipe... i cannot type it in x right
> > now ;-)
>
> links is your friend ;)
you mean the browser?
> > [CUT]
> > especially t
On Friday 06 January 2006 02:42, Armando M. Baratti wrote:
> Here are some pipes for you:
>
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2006/1/5, Damir Perisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> startx 2>&1 "pipe" tee -a output
>
> instead of "pipe" there should be a pipe... i cannot type it in x right
> now ;-)
links is your friend ;)
> [CUT]
> especially the "can't find file "pc/de_CH" for symbols include" is
> interesting! anyone knows whe
Hi Damir,
Here are some pipes for you:
On Thursday 05 January 2006 00:43, Tobias Kieslich wrote:
> I had XkbRules set to xfree86 still ... which failed. I set it to xorg
> on the one box and ditched it at the other one. Either approach
> revitalzed AltGr.
changing XkbRules to xorg does not fix it for me...
but i discovered something e
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 19:51:57 +0100, Damir Perisa wrote:
> > I had the same thing - I used to have "en_US" set - turned out that
> > after looking through u /usr/share/X11/xkb I think, there was no
> > en_US keymap, but there were 'en' and 'us'. So I switched to 'us' and
> > it all works no
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 22:07, Jan de Groot wrote:
> Nah, they expect us to ditch xkbdata and grab the xkeyboard-config
> package. 0.6 seems to work very well with some patches Ubuntu backported
> from CVS. 0.7 is horribly broken, when I use that I can even get my X
> server to crash (yay!), r
On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 20:59 +0100, Damir Perisa wrote:
> > I think I'll take that stuff from Ubuntu Breezy, as they autotooled
> > 6.8.2. X.Org 6.8 had working xkb stuff :P
>
> is there a plan to fix this things for the 7.0.0 release in the xorg
> tree? or
> are the xorg people hoping that mainta
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 20:01, Jan de Groot wrote:
> > good that i know. unfortunately, this lack of AltGr makes it impossible
> > to type the pipe... and this is handicapping "breathing" in bash ;-) are
> > there any known workarounds for it?
>
> I think I'll take that stuff from Ubuntu Breez
On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 19:38 +0100, Damir Perisa wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 January 2006 18:57, Jan de Groot wrote:
> > On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 18:36 +0100, Damir Perisa wrote:
> > > - "Alt Gr" does not work any more. reason may be:
> > > (WW) Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap
> >
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 19:32, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
> xorg.diff
thanx no, not really helpful... too much difference... too much commenting
and not my prefered way of diff ;-) ... thanx anyway,
- D
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On Wednesday 04 January 2006 19:24, Aaron Griffin wrote:
> On 1/4/06, Jan de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > - "Alt Gr" does not work any more. reason may be:
> > > (WW) Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap
> > > ... however, the keymap seems to work fine in X (i use de_C
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 18:57, Jan de Groot wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 18:36 +0100, Damir Perisa wrote:
> > - "Alt Gr" does not work any more. reason may be:
> > (WW) Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap
> > ... however, the keymap seems to work fine in X (i use de_CH a
Ok, I am sure that ths wont help, but here is a diff:
Am Mittwoch, 4. Januar 2006 19:19 schrieb Damir Perisa:
> On Wednesday 04 January 2006 18:48, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
> > I had very strange problems with new xorg too. Like KDE-Kicker not
> > working or strange looking icons. I fixed this with
On 1/4/06, Jan de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - "Alt Gr" does not work any more. reason may be:
> > (WW) Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap
> > ... however, the keymap seems to work fine in X (i use de_CH and can type
> > öäüéàè without problems)
>
> xkbdata is horrib
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 18:48, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
> I had very strange problems with new xorg too. Like KDE-Kicker not working
> or strange looking icons. I fixed this with running xorgconfig.
>
> So it seems as if there are some problems with old xorg.conf (yes I updated
> the paths)
do y
On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 18:36 +0100, Damir Perisa wrote:
> what i did:
>
> 1) enabled testing in pacman.conf
>
> 2) -Suy
>
> 3) installed followin pkgs:
> [01/04/06 18:08] installed xf86-input-keyboard (1.0.1.3-1)
> [01/04/06 18:08] installed xf86-input-mouse (1.0.3-1)
> [01/04/06 18:08] installed
I had very strange problems with new xorg too. Like KDE-Kicker not working or
strange looking icons. I fixed this with running xorgconfig.
So it seems as if there are some problems with old xorg.conf (yes I updated
the paths)
Pierre
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what i did:
1) enabled testing in pacman.conf
2) -Suy
3) installed followin pkgs:
[01/04/06 18:08] installed xf86-input-keyboard (1.0.1.3-1)
[01/04/06 18:08] installed xf86-input-mouse (1.0.3-1)
[01/04/06 18:08] installed xf86-video-ati (6.5.7.2-1)
[01/04/06 18:08] installed xterm (207-1)
[01/04
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