Bdale Garbee writes:
> : xtet42 depends on X11R6 and recommends xserver. This is what Ian Murdoch
> : said all X packages should do.
>
> I don't understand why this makes sense, for two reasons. Ian M, was there
> some other good reason for this suggestion that I've missed?
>
> First, in general
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: Kenny Wickstrom writes:
: > My X server is
: > on my Win 95 machine. So to get xtet42 to install I needed to add the
: > --force-depends to the dpkg command line.
: xtet42 depends on X11R6 and recommends xserver. This is what Ian Murdoch
: said all X
> Dx -- dunno. Didn't take note when I had it open. I grepped
> /var/log/messages for a bogomips figure, but that's apparently
> no longer part of the startup. As I recall under earlier kernels,
> it was low -- perhaps 6.something. Better than the 386 I used
> to run, which was about 4.3.
>
>
Andrew Howell writes:
>Bill Mitchell writes:
>>Dx -- dunno. Didn't take note when I had it open. I grepped
>>/var/log/messages for a bogomips figure, but that's apparently
>>no longer part of the startup. As I recall under earlier kernels,
>>it was low -- perhaps 6.something. Better than the 3
Bill Mitchell writes:
> Dx -- dunno. Didn't take note when I had it open. I grepped
> /var/log/messages for a bogomips figure, but that's apparently
> no longer part of the startup. As I recall under earlier kernels,
> it was low -- perhaps 6.something. Better than the 386 I used
> to run, whic
On Thu, 23 Nov 1995, Andrew Howell wrote:
> Is your 486 a dx? Do you have any video memory left over for a font cache?
> How much RAM do you have? What kind of video card?
Dx -- dunno. Didn't take note when I had it open. I grepped
/var/log/messages for a bogomips figure, but that's apparently
Bill Mitchell wrote:
> When either xtet42 or chimera are started up on my 486-40 system,
> the system appears to hang while these apps are initializing. During
> this period, mouse movement is unrecognized, ctl-alt-F1 and friends
> don't work, ctl-alt-backspace doesn't work, and ctl-alt-del doesn'
Kenny Wickstrom writes:
> The only problem I noticed is at installation time xtet42 depends on
> X11R6 and I don't run an X server on my Debian machine. My X server is
> on my Win 95 machine. So to get xtet42 to install I needed to add the
> --force-depends to the dpkg command line.
xtet42 de
On Wed, 22 Nov 1995, Bill Mitchell wrote:
> I'm wondering if this is (1) normal? (2) antisocial apps needing
> upstream attention? (3) something else?
I just installed xtet42 on my system and is runs fine. I didn't notice
any delay in starting (up and playing in less than 20 seconds).
The o
Bill Mitchell writes:
>
>
> I'm not sure that this behavior is buggy, so I'm not casting this
> as a bug report.
>
> I previously reported as a bug that xtet42 hung my system. That
> was dismissed as a probable problem with my system. I've characterised
> this a bit more, and thought I'd repor
I'm not sure that this behavior is buggy, so I'm not casting this
as a bug report.
I previously reported as a bug that xtet42 hung my system. That
was dismissed as a probable problem with my system. I've characterised
this a bit more, and thought I'd report the additional info.
When either xte
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