Íà 27 ÿíóàðè 2001 (ñúáîòà) â 14:27 ÷àñà Anton Zinoviev ïèñà:
> Hi!
>
> Currently the only possibility for the user to execute commands during X
> startup is to use the file ~/.xsession (or equaly ~/.Xsession). This
> means that when the user chooses non-default session in the panel of
> wd
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 04:48:58AM -0500, Anthony Towns wrote:
> X4 hasn't gone into woody yet; somehow or other it's breaking the testing
> update scripts --- blowing out the runtime from 20 minutes in total to
> more like 10 or 20 hours (I haven't let it run to see exactly).
Okay, so X4 is in w
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 04:48:58AM -0500, Anthony Towns wrote:
> X4 hasn't gone into woody yet; somehow or other it's breaking the testing
> update scripts --- blowing out the runtime from 20 minutes in total to
> more like 10 or 20 hours (I haven't let it run to see exactly).
Okay, so X4 is in
Hi!
Currently the only possibility for the user to execute commands during X
startup is to use the file ~/.xsession (or equaly ~/.Xsession). This
means that when the user chooses non-default session in the panel of
wdm, kdm or gdm, he or she is unable to influent the X startup process
acc
Hi!
Currently the only possibility for the user to execute commands during X
startup is to use the file ~/.xsession (or equaly ~/.Xsession). This
means that when the user chooses non-default session in the panel of
wdm, kdm or gdm, he or she is unable to influent the X startup process
ac
Tonight, I was playing around with the xserver-xfree86 source deb, and noticed
that the mentioned file, located in xfree86-4.0.2/upstream/archives is still a
gzipped tarball. This makes it a bit difficult for people like me (who don't
know what they're doing yet) to do things like put Matrox' m
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 09:43:01PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thursday 25 January 2001 23:53, ha shao wrote:
> > A user reported that on arm710 platform, the default foreground
> > color of an window is not set. Only background color is set.
>
> what do you mean by "foreground colour ...
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