Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Dan McGhee wrote:
if test "$USE_XINERAMA" = "YES"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, with $XINERAMA_LINK linking])
AC_CHECK_HEADER(X11/extensions/Xinerama.h, [],
[AC_MSG_ERROR(Xinerama header not found.)], [])
I don't understand the AC_CHECK_H
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Dan McGhee wrote:
if test "$USE_XINERAMA" = "YES"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, with $XINERAMA_LINK linking])
AC_CHECK_HEADER(X11/extensions/Xinerama.h, [],
[AC_MSG_ERROR(Xinerama header not found.)], [])
I don't understand the AC_CHECK_HEADER line. If you
Thus spoke channelzero:
> Maybe this one helps you:
>
> http://web.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/
That was great, thanks! I finally found out that of kernel 2.6.12, the
alps device is detected as what it is (AlpsPS/2) and not as a normal
ImPS/2 (On the newest livecd there's still a 2.6.11 kerne
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Hi Folks,
>
> For those of you who haven't be ready for a struggle with SA-3.1.0 when
> you try to set it up it's using plugins and the docs are poor -
> about DJB's standard.
>
>
Finally I got some sense out of it. It reports different errors
Using svn-20051020 of "the book," I'm trying to build OpenOffice-1.1.5.
Configuration fails with:
configure: error: Xinerama header not found.
The appropriate (I hope) section of my configure.log indicates:
checking whether and how to use Xinerama... yes, with dynamic linking
checking X11/ext
On 10/21/05, Thomas Trepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found that there is no "bsetroot" program
> installed in /usr/bin any longer but a "fbsetroot". Many of the styles seem
> to refer still to bsetroot so I symlinked it to fbsetroot.
I think those styles were probably adapted from blackbox, he
Hi all,
i'm trying to get fluxbox version 0.9.14 working. It seems that there are
some things changed to 0.9.13. I found that there is no "bsetroot" program
installed in /usr/bin any longer but a "fbsetroot". Many of the styles seem
to refer still to bsetroot so I symlinked it to fbsetroot. That s
Hi Folks,
For those of you who haven't be ready for a struggle with SA-3.1.0 when
you try to set it up it's using plugins and the docs are poor -
about DJB's standard.
Googling for errors and suffering through this, I am down to one error
in the logs every time a message goes through. I get
Am Freitag 21 Oktober 2005 15:22 schrieb Simon Scheiwiller:
> So the problem isn't that Xorg couldn't handle the events, they actually
> never arrive there. So the Problem could probably be somewhere in the
> kernel, but I have no idea where that could be.
Maybe this one helps you:
http://web.te
Simon Geard wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 18:54 +0200, Simon Scheiwiller wrote:
This is my mouse section in xorg.conf
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "PS/2"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Optio
Thus spoke Rainer Peter Feller:
> hm I may be wrong, because I don't use the livecd, but are you sure that
> in the livecd the path is /dev/input/mice and not /dev/input/mouse0 ?
> and do you use a ps2 or usb mouse?
it doesn't work on either /dev/input/mice, /dev/input/mouse0, /dev/mouse
or /dev/p
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 12:32 +, Lennon Cook wrote:
> Rainer Peter Feller wrote:
> > the last time I got an error like this I had an application which uses
> > glib-2.x.x and used libs which where compiled against glib-1.x.x
> > (evolution-2.x.x with a mozilla which was build against gtk+1.x.x)
>
Rainer Peter Feller wrote:
> the last time I got an error like this I had an application which uses
> glib-2.x.x and used libs which where compiled against glib-1.x.x
> (evolution-2.x.x with a mozilla which was build against gtk+1.x.x)
That doesn't seem to be the case here - I specifically got the
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 10:21 +, Lennon Cook wrote:
> Ok, I installed Balsa (finally) and now have come across a chance to
> try it out (during the week my internet costs a non-trivial amount of
> money...). Problem is, it crashes as soon as I start it (the GUI is
> never drawn), with the followi
Am Donnerstag 20 Oktober 2005 18:54 schrieb Simon Scheiwiller:
> Hi there
>
> Normally, when I reinstall Linux from scratch, things start to work which
> didn't before, but this time it's different - my mouse wheel doesn't work
> anymore.
>
> This is my mouse section in xorg.conf
>
> Section "Input
Hi everyone
I've got a problem with list_package of the Package Users Management.
I'm using LFS 6.1 Stable.
At the beginning it was doing fine. From a certain point
towards, - I can't recall the exact point, but I think I was already
in the BLFS side - the list of files it produces in the second
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 20:49 +0200, Simon Scheiwiller wrote:
> Thus spoke Andrew Benton:
> >
> > Have you tried something other than /dev/input/mice? /dev/psaux works for
> > me
>
> Yes, I tried that too, but that doesn't help either. I checked it with an
> old livecd (with xorg 6.7.0), and it work
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Oh, you're right! I thought it was only changing the default for a
particular file. Now I'd like to know what that change actually did
so I might repeat it without going through the GUI first.
Any other suggestions are very welcome.
Have a look in ~/.local/share/applica
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