Processing control commands:
> reassign -1 xinit
Bug #1038761 [dpkg] startx.1: a few remarks and editing fixes for the manual
Bug reassigned from package 'dpkg' to 'xinit'.
No longer marked as found in versions dpkg/1.21.22.
Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #1038761 to the s
re a few notes and fixes for the manual.
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> ###
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> Input file is startx.1
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> Change two HYPHEN-MINUSES (code 0x055, 2D) to an em-dash (\(em), if one
> is intended. An en-dash is usually surrounded by a space, while an em-dash
> is used without spaces. "man"
I've just encountered the same issue with undefined macro and then
noticed that the startx man page contains some text,
added in
http://sources.debian.net/src/xinit/1.3.2-1/debian/patches/03_debian_startx_manpage.diff
that is not displayed by man:
startx -- -dpi 100
Package: xinit
Version: 1.3.2-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
From groff -b -ww -mandoc -z:
groff:standard input:128: warning: macro `.' not defined
Input file is /usr/share/man/man1/startx.1.gz
Changes (besides the warning):
Extra hair space (\^) between two dashes
Your message dated Sat, 05 Jun 2010 18:17:17 +
with message-id e1okxvp-0007pv...@ries.debian.org
and subject line Bug#526843: fixed in xinit 1.2.0-2
has caused the Debian Bug report #526843,
regarding startx(1) gives incorrect location for system-wide xinitrc and
xserverrc
to be marked
Package: xinit
Version: 1.0.9-2
Severity: normal
startx(1) states that the system-wide xinitrc and xserverrc files are
found in /usr/lib/X11/xinit directory (both in the Description section
and in the Files section). In Debian these files are in the
/etc/X11/xinit directory.
-- System
I run Red Hat Linux mainly, yes, but I have Debian and other
distros at my fingertips also..
chroot /distros/foo
su mharris
startx -- :2
Hmm. Not sure.. It works for me.. Which release R U using?
It was the X4.1.0 prerelease packages. This has been fixed in the X4.1.0
that is now in
I noticed some time back that with an X upgrade, startx -- :1 no
longer works. Is there some other way to start two X servers from the
command line?
Works for me. I have up to 4 X servers running all the time.
Doesn't work on all hardware though (i810 for example, also some
3dfx cards
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
Works for me. I have up to 4 X servers running all the time.
Doesn't work on all hardware though (i810 for example, also some
3dfx cards). What hardware do you use?
XFree86 maintainer Ontario, Canada, P6C 5B3
Red Hat Inc.
Hello,
I noticed some time back that with an X upgrade, startx -- :1 no
longer works. Is there some other way to start two X servers from the
command line?
TIA,
Hugo van der Merwe
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To send me private (non-world-readable) mail, GPG encrypt it.
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On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 04:05:34PM -0700, Ron Steinke wrote:
In a similar vein, I've been having troubles with xdm at startup recently.
During startup, the starting xdm message is printed but nothing happens.
Running /etc/init.d/xdm by hand works fine, though. I haven't messed with
this by
Hello,
I noticed some time back that with an X upgrade, startx -- :1 no
longer works. Is there some other way to start two X servers from the
command line?
TIA,
Hugo van der Merwe
--
To send me private (non-world-readable) mail, GPG encrypt it.
1024D/60715698: 5F2E 8EC2 E0A4 5D25 0569 F281
I noticed some time back that with an X upgrade, startx -- :1 no
longer works. Is there some other way to start two X servers from the
command line?
Works for me. I have up to 4 X servers running all the time.
Doesn't work on all hardware though (i810 for example, also some
3dfx cards
This is a Debian specific question, Debian has forked its own startx.
I think it may have broken during this forking.
I see this is already in the BTS, and has been marked as done. I'll
read all these reports, and will post again should it still be unclear
to me. Sorry for wasting people's time
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
Works for me. I have up to 4 X servers running all the time.
Doesn't work on all hardware though (i810 for example, also some
3dfx cards). What hardware do you use?
XFree86 maintainer Ontario, Canada, P6C 5B3
Red Hat Inc.
From: Hugo van der Merwe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a Debian specific question, Debian has forked its own startx.
I think it may have broken during this forking.
I see this is already in the BTS, and has been marked as done. I'll
read all these reports, and will post again should it still
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