On 6/3/23 05:00, Konstantin Nebel wrote:
Hi,
it depends which display manager u use. check which one is installed. Since
you want lightweighted display manager i would try lightdm. But didnt use any
of those ever. :)
Cheers
Thank Nebel!
lightdm is what i need.
Am Freitag, 2. Juni 2023, 22:38:51 CEST schrieb hlyg:
> i use bullseye for i386 with twm. many years ago i used login from X
> Window, that is, graphics interface, not terminal interface. how to
> start login in bullseye's X?
Hi,
it depends which display manager u use. check
i use bullseye for i386 with twm. many years ago i used login from X
Window, that is, graphics interface, not terminal interface. how to
start login in bullseye's X?
Greg Wooledge [2021-08-15 10:30:27] wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 04:13:37PM +0200, sp...@caiway.net wrote:
>> lou what about
>> # apt install xorg fluxbox
>>
>> $ startx
>
> In theory that might work (you may also need firmware), but the amount
> of bandwidth you'd burn through downloading
On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 10:30:27 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 04:13:37PM +0200, sp...@caiway.net wrote:
> > lou what about
> > # apt install xorg fluxbox
> >
> > $ startx
>
> In theory that might work (you may also need firmware), but the amount
> of bandwidth you'd burn
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 04:13:37PM +0200, sp...@caiway.net wrote:
> lou what about
> # apt install xorg fluxbox
>
> $ startx
In theory that might work (you may also need firmware), but the amount
of bandwidth you'd burn through downloading *all* those packages each
and every time you boot the
On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 11:30:07 +0800
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
then these X apps are to be run remotely
> On 15/8/21 11:22 am, lou wrote:
> >
> > and what is password for root?
> >
> You should be able to do
>
> sudo passwd root
>
> and set your own password
>
>
Thanks for the tips lou & Jeremy
On Sat, Aug 14, 2021 at 11:22:12PM -0400, lou wrote:
>
> On 8/14/21 11:08 PM, Weaver wrote:
> >
> > At the prompt, type `startx'.
> > Depending on permissions, you may need to become root.
> > Cheers!
> >
> > Harry.
> >
>
> startx don't seem to be included in ISO image
>
> and what is
On 8/14/21 11:32 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
The "-standard" in the image name means that this is a "Standard" Debian
installation, with no Desktop Environment. It probably doesn't have an X
server either, or X fonts, or any of the other things you would need in
order to actually run an X
On Sat, Aug 14, 2021 at 11:03:37PM -0400, lou wrote:
> i've copied debian-live-11.0.0-i386-standard.iso to USB stick and run it
>
> X app are included, but how to start X Window?
The "-standard" in the image name means that this is a "Standard" Debian
installation
On 15/8/21 11:22 am, lou wrote:
and what is password for root?
You should be able to do
sudo passwd root
and set your own password
--
Jeremy
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On 8/14/21 11:08 PM, Weaver wrote:
At the prompt, type `startx'.
Depending on permissions, you may need to become root.
Cheers!
Harry.
startx don't seem to be included in ISO image
and what is password for root?
On 15-08-2021 13:03, lou wrote:
> i've copied debian-live-11.0.0-i386-standard.iso to USB stick and run it
>
> X app are included, but how to start X Window?
At the prompt, type `startx'.
Depending on permissions, you may need to become root.
Cheers!
Harry.
--
`Unthinkin
i've copied debian-live-11.0.0-i386-standard.iso to USB stick and run it
X app are included, but how to start X Window?
On 2021-07-02 at 12:01, Siard wrote:
> The Wanderer:
>
>> What package, or packages, set(s) up the x-window-manager alternative
>> and define(s) symlinks for it?
>
> To set the default x-window-manager, you can use:
>
># update-alternatives --config x-windo
The Wanderer:
> What package, or packages, set(s) up the x-window-manager alternative
> and define(s) symlinks for it?
To set the default x-window-manager, you can use:
# update-alternatives --config x-window-manager
To only see the available (i.e. installed) x-window-managers:
$
On 2021-07-02 at 11:39, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 02, 2021 at 11:14:22AM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> What package, or packages, set(s) up the x-window-manager
>> alternative and define(s) symlinks for it?
>
> I take it from the content that I sni
On Fri, Jul 02, 2021 at 11:14:22AM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> What package, or packages, set(s) up the x-window-manager alternative
> and define(s) symlinks for it?
I take it from the content that I snipped that you're looking for a list
of window managers, and not a technical expla
On Fri 02 Jul 2021 at 11:14:22 (-0400), The Wanderer wrote:
> What package, or packages, set(s) up the x-window-manager alternative
> and define(s) symlinks for it?
>
> I'm building a new computer, and setting up my (Debian-based) preferred
> configuration on it, and I've
What package, or packages, set(s) up the x-window-manager alternative
and define(s) symlinks for it?
I'm building a new computer, and setting up my (Debian-based) preferred
configuration on it, and I've just discovered that there is no
x-window-manager alternative defined; as a result, running
What package, or packages, set(s) up the x-window-manager alternative
and define(s) symlinks for it?
I'm building a new computer, and setting up my (Debian-based) preferred
configuration on it, and I've just discovered that there is no
x-window-manager alternative defined; as a result, running
Thank Eduardo M KALINOWSKI!
I enter startx and can start X window now.
On 7/23/17, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <edua...@kalinowski.com.br> wrote:
>
> Reading the release notes is always a good idea before updating the
> version (be it with an in-place upgrade or new install).
>
On 23-07-2017 07:17, Long Wind wrote:
> only root can use X window in stretch??
>
> how to let user use it?
Reading the release notes is always a good idea before updating the
version (be it with an in-place upgrade or new install).
Could be related to this:
https://www.debian.org
i log in as root and root can start X window
On 7/23/17, Jude DaShiell <jdash...@panix.com> wrote:
> x11-fonts may not be on your system yet. adding that package may make
> X11 happier. At a guess I think what happened here is because X11 is
> missing its fonts first it generate
ebian.org>
Subject: how to let a user use X window
Resent-Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 10:26:35 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
only root can use X window in stretch??
how to let user use it?
below is X log:
[ 1548.947]
X.Org X Server 1.19.2
Release Date: 2017-03-02
[ 1548.947
only root can use X window in stretch??
how to let user use it?
below is X log:
[ 1548.947]
X.Org X Server 1.19.2
Release Date: 2017-03-02
[ 1548.947] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[ 1548.947] Build Operating System: Linux 4.9.0-3-amd64 i686 Debian
[ 1548.948] Current Operating System
On Sun, 01 May 2016, G.Paulo wrote:
> Agora, a parte curiosa: isto ocorre no Gnome e no KDE. Porém, ao rodar o
> programa sob o Fluxbox, esta mensagem não aparece e o programa roda
> normalmente!
>
> Buscando pela internet, achei várias coisas, mas em geral, neste caso, as
> soluções são
-- Forwarded message --
From: Rodolfo <rof20...@gmail.com>
Date: 2016-05-01 13:36 GMT-04:00
Subject: Re: openshot: X Window System error
To: "G.Paulo" <linu...@terra.com.br>
O programa não conseguiu obter recursos para rodar, pode ser um bug no
programa,
' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
(Details: serial 25 error_code 11 request_code 151 minor_code 19)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you
On 2014-08-22, Buchs, Kevin J. buchs.ke...@mayo.edu wrote:
Thanks for the comment, Nuno. I only want to run a single X client, so
XDMCP is not the way to go. My problem is solely getting Xorg to start
on Debian without the -nolisten tcp argument. On CentOS, this is the
default and I can run
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 04:29:49PM -0500, Buchs, Kevin J. wrote:
You asked to which version of CentOS I was referring: it is 6.5, the latest
version. Honestly, having been involved in computing since the first days of
X-Window, I can't think of another case where I observed the X server locked
It's very weird, I was testing with DisallowTCP = false in
/etc/gdm3/daemon.conf and it worked, I'm using gdm3 3.12.2-2.1 (Debian
testing). Maybe a bug on gdm3 3.4?
2014-08-21 12:28 GMT-04:30 Buchs, Kevin J. buchs.ke...@mayo.edu:
I want to run X clients on a remote machines and display on my
Thanks for the comment, Nuno. I only want to run a single X client, so
XDMCP is not the way to go. My problem is solely getting Xorg to start
on Debian without the -nolisten tcp argument. On CentOS, this is the
default and I can run remote X clients without any issues. Since
switching to
Kevin writes:
Thanks for the comment, Nuno. I only want to run a single X client, so
XDMCP is not the way to go. My problem is solely getting Xorg to start
on Debian without the -nolisten tcp argument.
Then why not just use ssh?
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 08:10:45AM -0500, Buchs, Kevin J. wrote:
Thanks for the comment, Nuno. I only want to run a single X client,
so XDMCP is not the way to go. My problem is solely getting Xorg to
start on Debian without the -nolisten tcp argument. On CentOS, this
is the default and I can
John Hasler writes:
Kevin writes:
Thanks for the comment, Nuno. I only want to run a single X client, so
XDMCP is not the way to go. My problem is solely getting Xorg to start
on Debian without the -nolisten tcp argument.
Then why not just use ssh?
Hi.
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 08:10:45 -0500
Buchs, Kevin J. buchs.ke...@mayo.edu wrote:
Thanks for the comment, Nuno. I only want to run a single X client, so
XDMCP is not the way to go. My problem is solely getting Xorg to start
on Debian without the -nolisten tcp argument. On CentOS, this is
Reco writes:
Hi.
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 08:10:45 -0500
Buchs, Kevin J. buchs.ke...@mayo.edu wrote:
Thanks for the comment, Nuno. I only want to run a single X client, so
XDMCP is not the way to go. My problem is solely getting Xorg to start
on Debian without the -nolisten tcp
Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. Though ssh, vnc, remote
XDMCP, Xephr are all fine for running X clients when there is
interactive execution of the client by the user, it does not work in my
case where there is Open Grid Scheduler batch execution. In my case, the
X client of
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 04:09:09PM CEST, Reco recovery...@gmail.com said:
Hi.
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 08:10:45 -0500
Buchs, Kevin J. buchs.ke...@mayo.edu wrote:
Thanks for the comment, Nuno. I only want to run a single X client, so
XDMCP is not the way to go. My problem is solely getting
Buchs, Kevin J. writes:
Marc (and Gian hinted at) mentioned that /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc has
the -nolisten tcp in it. This was as he said. However, editing the
file did not stop Xorg from getting started with the very same
parameter. It must be buried in another place, I fear,
SAS as in http://www.sas.com - confusing.
When I do a nmap scan of port 6000 on my machine from the remote one it
reports the Host is up, so I don't think it is blocked. I've used host
name and IP address to the same effect when trying to run the X clients
on the remote host.
I might be
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 16:48:19 +0200
Erwan David er...@rail.eu.org wrote:
Running a single application remotely is hardly a justification to
running main Xorg in insecure mode.
Listeniçng on tcp does NOT mean insecure mode.
see Xsecurity(7)
First,
$ man 7 Xsecurity
No manual entry for
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 10:28:07 -0500
Buchs, Kevin J. buchs.ke...@mayo.edu wrote:
SAS as in http://www.sas.com - confusing.
When I do a nmap scan of port 6000 on my machine from the remote one it
reports the Host is up, so I don't think it is blocked. I've used host
name and IP address to
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 16:34:04 +0200
Gian Uberto Lauri sa...@eng.it wrote:
Reco writes:
Running a single application remotely is hardly a justification to
running main Xorg in insecure mode.
If you know what you do you can set up things whith an appropriate level
of security.
Even
R == Reco recovery...@gmail.com writes:
R On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 16:34:04 +0200 Gian Uberto Lauri
R sa...@eng.it wrote:
Reco writes: Running a single application remotely is hardly a
justification to running main Xorg in insecure mode.
If you know what you do you can set up things whith an
days of X-Window, I can't think of another case where I observed
the X server locked down. It was always left to the user to control with
xhost and the default for that was closed. This behavior with Debian is
totally new to me. Even my former use of earlier versions of Ubuntu I
knew did
I want to run X clients on a remote machines and display on my Debian
7.6 machine. I recognize the security risk. I usually run the lxde
desktop. I see that gdm3 is starting the Xorg server with -nolisten
tcp arguments. I read that this can be disabled by editing
/etc/gdm3/daemon.conf to add
On Thu, 21 Aug 2014 11:58:27 -0500
Buchs, Kevin J. buchs.ke...@mayo.edu wrote:
I want to run X clients on a remote machines and display on my
Debian 7.6 machine. I recognize the security risk. I usually run
the lxde desktop. I see that gdm3 is starting the Xorg server with
-nolisten tcp
Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't have those options. I don't get
to control how the remote client is executed as it is running in as an
Open Grid Scheduler batch job.
Kevin Buchs Research Computer Services Phone: 507-538-5459
Mayo Clinic 200 1st. St SW Rochester, MN 55905
On 08/21/2014 09:58 AM, Buchs, Kevin J. wrote:
I want to run X clients on a remote machines and display on my Debian
7.6 machine. I recognize the security risk. I usually run the lxde
desktop. I see that gdm3 is starting the Xorg server with -nolisten
tcp arguments. I read that this can be
Brian,
Thanks. I was heading in the direction of doing something like you
suggested (though I am not sure how to stop gdm and not log myself out),
but I thought there has to be a better way. Though it may be the case
that I have other X communication problems, based on ps (showing the
On 08/21/2014 11:07 AM, Buchs, Kevin J. wrote:
Brian,
Thanks. I was heading in the direction of doing something like you
suggested (though I am not sure how to stop gdm and not log myself out),
On my machine, when I start the sytem, I end up at a graphical login
slim, like gdm. If I keypress
Search around for XDMCP tutorials.
Your local machine needs an Xserver (like Xorg).
The machine you want to connect to needs a display manager (gdm, kdm,
xdm... i don't think slim supports XDMCP) and the xclients you want to
run.
You'll have no sound. Look into pulseaudio or jack for that.
HTH,
El Tue, 28 May 2013 20:05:40 +0200, Eduardo Rios escribió:
El 28/05/13 20:02, Matías Bellone escribió:
En realidad lo corrigieron la semana pasada:
http://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2693
http://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2675
Y lo anunciaron públicamente el sábado:
¿Sabéis algo de esto?
Me extraña que no hayan actualizaciones en Debian, si ya hay parche...
Mensaje original
Asunto: una-al-dia (27/05/2013) Actualización de seguridad para X
Window corrige 29 vulnerabilidades
Fecha: Tue, 28 May 2013 18:28:12 +0200
De: notic
2013/5/28 Eduardo Rios eduri...@yahoo.es
¿Sabéis algo de esto?
Me extraña que no hayan actualizaciones en Debian, si ya hay parche...
En realidad lo corrigieron la semana pasada:
http://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2693
http://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2675
Y lo anunciaron
El 28/05/13 20:02, Matías Bellone escribió:
En realidad lo corrigieron la semana pasada:
http://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2693
http://www.debian.org/security/2013/dsa-2675
Y lo anunciaron públicamente el sábado:
http://bits.debian.org/2013/05/security-updates-for-xorg.html
Ah!
Have sence, but, emelfm (the 1) work fine to, so it it gtk. But mtpaint not
use gtk+ or gtk2. All point to the X server :(
Kailash Kalyani cogió un teclado y escribió:
I just update debian6 to 7 and bad surprises:
lazaro@utopian:~$ mtpaint
The program 'mtpaint' received an X Window
I just update debian6 to 7 and bad surprises:
lazaro@utopian:~$ mtpaint
The program 'mtpaint' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
lazaro@utopian:~$ emelfm2
(emelfm2:3422): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_store_iter_next: assertion
`iter
I just update debian6 to 7 and bad surprises:
lazaro@utopian:~$ mtpaint
The program 'mtpaint' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)'.
(Details: serial 1280 error_code 1 request_code
justement qui est ce « il » ? Pas kdm ni startx qui chez
moi lancent tous les deux kde alors que mon x-window-manager pointe vers
enligtenment_start ! Où ce x-window-manager est-il utilisé dans le
système ? Pourquoi ne semble-t-il avoir aucun effet sur le comportement
par défaut de startx ?
je
Salut,
Le vendredi 17 août 2012 à 11:41, Eddy F. a écrit :
Par contre, dans le choix de sessions de kdm il y a aussi « défaut (dernier
utilisé) ». Après plusieurs tests, ce dernier utilisé n'est pas correct
chez
moi. En effet, si je ne précise pas la session que je veux, alors kdm me
Bonjour,
Pour installer une alternative vers e17 avec une priorité 90 (par exemple)
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-session-manager
x-session-manager /usr/bin/enlightenment_start 90
Ensuite ta commande --set fonctionnera
# update-alternatives --set x-session-manager
Le vendredi 17 août 2012 18:01:40, Steve Fouchet a écrit :
Bonjour,
Pour installer une alternative vers e17 avec une priorité 90 (par exemple)
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-session-manager
x-session-manager /usr/bin/enlightenment_start 90
Ensuite ta commande --set fonctionnera
Le vendredi 17 août 2012 14:20:51, Sébastien NOBILI a écrit :
Salut,
Le vendredi 17 août 2012 à 11:41, Eddy F. a écrit :
Par contre, dans le choix de sessions de kdm il y a aussi « défaut
(dernier utilisé) ». Après plusieurs tests, ce dernier utilisé n'est
pas correct chez moi. En effet,
-snip
Mais dans le cas de x-window-manager, je ne trouvais pas ce qui
l'utilise : c'est le sens de la question.
je pense que tu veux dire qui l'utilise.
Je pense que startx n'utilise pas alternative (je n'en ai pas vu de trace)
donc il faut appeler x
Le Mon, 13 Aug 2012 17:40:02 +0200, Eddy F. a écrit :
J'ai beau chercher, je ne parviens pas à comprendre le rôle exact des
alternatives x-window-manager et x-session-manager.
le rôle des alternatives est d'appeler toujours le même programme
(éditeur par exemple) pour tous les cas.
--[moi
Le mardi 14 août 2012 09:37:48, moi-meme a écrit :
Le Mon, 13 Aug 2012 17:40:02 +0200, Eddy F. a écrit :
J'ai beau chercher, je ne parviens pas à comprendre le rôle exact des
alternatives x-window-manager et x-session-manager.
le rôle des alternatives est d'appeler toujours le même
Bonjour,
J'ai beau chercher, je ne parviens pas à comprendre le rôle exact des
alternatives x-window-manager et x-session-manager.
J'aimerais des réponses, des pistes, des liens, des rtfm (mais alors quels
manuels ?)... aux 3 questions suivantes.
Pour info, j'ai installé kde4 et e17 dans ma
On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 10:44:12 +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
On 03/01/12 04:55, Camaleón wrote:
But the best thing is that there is a patch already done for having the
feature implemented at Xorg.
I haven't re-read the bug report, but my impression was that someone has
written a patch, but it
On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 10:09:25 +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
On 02/01/12 05:02, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jan 2012 14:01:26 +, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Anyway, I still think this is the job for Xorg, not LO or other
application.
P.S. I'm still looking for a solution on how to get the
On 03/01/12 04:55, Camaleón wrote:
But the best thing is that there is a patch already done for having the
feature implemented at Xorg.
I haven't re-read the bug report, but my impression was that someone has
written a patch, but it hasn't been accepted, and there was dispute
about it, so
On Monday 02,January,2012 10:59 PM, lina wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I wish to open the link in icedove by iceweasel, now opens by epiphany.
[cut]
4. In the pop-up dialog box ?network.protocol-handler.app.http enter
/usr/bin/iceweasel
[cut]
P.S I changed both
network.protocol-handler.app.http
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 22:19:04 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 17:34:25 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
I would ask this question directly at Xorg's users mailing list:
On Sun, 01 Jan 2012 11:01:49 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2011-December/053926.html
:(
How bad ;-(
But with all the due respects, mouse scroll wheel speed can be easily
set in KDE affecting all X applications and also,
On Sun, 01 Jan 2012 14:01:26 +, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Anyway, I still think this is the job for Xorg, not LO or other
application.
P.S. I'm still looking for a solution on how to get the wheel srolls
more that a few of lines... seems grotesque that this is not possible.
I've found
On 02/01/12 05:02, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jan 2012 14:01:26 +, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Anyway, I still think this is the job for Xorg, not LO or other
application.
P.S. I'm still looking for a solution on how to get the wheel srolls
more that a few of lines... seems grotesque that
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 22:19:04 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 17:34:25 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
I would ask this question directly at Xorg's users mailing list:
On Sb, 31 dec 11, 11:43:27, Camaleón wrote:
But with all the due respects, mouse scroll wheel speed can be easily set
in KDE affecting all X applications and also, there are mouse drivers
(other than evdev) that allow to define this value in one way or
another so although asking this at
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 14:34:53 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sb, 31 dec 11, 11:43:27, Camaleón wrote:
But with all the due respects, mouse scroll wheel speed can be easily
set in KDE affecting all X applications and also, there are mouse
drivers (other than evdev) that allow to define this
On Sb, 31 dec 11, 13:07:10, Camaleón wrote:
I don't think it's a number of lines but speed issue.
Look at the subject of this thread ;)
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 15:53:08 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sb, 31 dec 11, 13:07:10, Camaleón wrote:
I don't think it's a number of lines but speed issue.
Look at the subject of this thread ;)
Errr, yes, but the subject is misleading.
We (users) understand things in a different way than
Feladó: Paul Vojta vo...@math.berkeley.edu
Címzett:Csanyi Pal csanyi...@gmail.com
Másolat:x...@lists.x.org
Tárgy: Re: X Window: Setting up mouse scroll for OOo Calc to one raw
Dátum: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 13:09:24 -0800 (2011-12-30 22.09.24)
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 05:20:27PM
On 17/12/11 22:05, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as a
window manager.
I'm using OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice then in OOo Calc raws goes
up/down only one raw
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 13:40:03 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
(...)
Searching with Google using keywords 'evdev scroll wheel' gives to me
no answer for this. Thanks!
Yep, there is not much information on the matter or at least I was
unable to find a clear way
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 17:34:25 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:05:53 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as
a window manager.
I'm using
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 17:34:25 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:05:53 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as
a window manager.
I'm using OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:05:53 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as a
window manager.
I'm using OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice then in OOo Calc raws goes
up/down only
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 12:05:53 +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as a
window manager.
I'm using OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice
Hi,
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux SID and my X Window uses Window Maker as a
window manager.
I'm using OpenOffice.org Calc very often and I want to setup mouse
scroll in X so when I scroll with mice then in OOo Calc raws goes
up/down only one raw and not three raws.
My short search in Google
Hi,
I've bought a Samsung n210 netbook, which has an Intel GMA 3150 graphics card.
I've installed Debian testing on it, and KDE 4.4 from experimental.
Unfortunately the graphical interface doesn't work properly.
When xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.11.0-1 is installed, the X window
system doesn't
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.11.0-1 is installed, the X window
system doesn't start (I paste below the log I get). Removing this
package, X works (using the VESA driver, I guess), but the screen
resolution is quite bad (800x600).
There is no xorg.conf in /etc/X11.
What should I do
manager, while the
xorg is depandent on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
I think that you'll find that you need to start writing things from
scratch yourself. Since debian requires perl (e.g for debconf
to install a desktop-manager without python and perl?
-yes and you were offered various suggestions, but of course
there is X that must be dealt with. So, you can have you wm/de without
a GUI . . . yikes!
2) any substitute for x window system?
- not at the moment
amount of
responses, no doubt).
1) it possible to install a desktop-manager without python and perl?
-yes and you were offered various suggestions, but of course
there is X that must be dealt with. So, you can have you wm/de without
a GUI . . . yikes!
2) any substitute for x window system
) any substitute for x window system?
- not at the moment. That is, there are none out there now. So,
you're welcome to develop one yourself/ Although, there is really no
need for one with regard to your project.
3) (In general) is it possible to have an OS independent of everything
non-C/C
you wm/de without
a GUI . . . yikes!
2) any substitute for x window system?
- not at the moment. That is, there are none out there now. So,
you're welcome to develop one yourself/ Although, there is really no
need for one with regard to your project.
3) (In general) is it possible
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I have ended the discussion,
So this email was not from you???
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I have ended the discussion,
So this email was not from you???
I guess 'discussion' != 'thread'
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