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An interesting question appeared on bugzilla (ID #412).
According to the man page of XListInputDevices() the string
returned in the name field of the XDeviceInfo struct is
supposed to be one listed in XI.h.
In reality it is a name specified by the driver. The same is
true for the type (which
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 12:48 pm, Divide by Zero wrote:
I'm writing about PS/2 mice, not USB. And the info is there, have a look
here: http://www.dqcs.com/logitech/PS2ppSpec.htm
My bad. I assumed USB - both of my cordless mice are USB only.
I can only
Hi...
I have a question (I can't seem to find the answer anywhere, so here
goes):
Given a Window (ex. Window w, from an event or somewhere else) is it
possible to determine the program that owns that window?
To be exact, I want the pid of the process owing the window.
Thanks in advance
Martin
Xinput isn't prepared to handle these very device dependent
informations very well.
I have a new xf86misc extension in mind which can be used to
configure device dependent parameters and retreive device dependent
information from devices.
Unfortunately I have been side tracked too much lately that
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 12:02:04 +0200 Martin Ehmsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
(B
(B Hi...
(B
(B I have a question (I can't seem to find the answer anywhere, so here
(B goes):
(B Given a Window (ex. Window w, from an event or somewhere else) is it
(B possible to determine the program that
Hi everybody!
I have a sapphire m275 with radeon 7000, 32Mb, integrated.
I can't make XFree86 work with it. With radeon or ati driver, system crashes
when I launch X server, the screen gets black, keyboard leds light on and i
have to physically shut down the pc.
Any ideas?
--
Lucius in fabula
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 06:02, Martin Ehmsen wrote:
Hi...
I have a question (I can't seem to find the answer anywhere, so here
goes):
Given a Window (ex. Window w, from an event or somewhere else) is it
possible to determine the program that owns that window?
To be exact, I want the pid of
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 04:13, Egbert Eich wrote:
An interesting question appeared on bugzilla (ID #412).
According to the man page of XListInputDevices() the string
returned in the name field of the XDeviceInfo struct is
supposed to be one listed in XI.h.
In reality it is a name specified by
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Owen Taylor wrote:
local-atom = MakeAtom(local-type_name,
strlen(local-name),
strlen(local-type_name) ?
TRUE);
-Peter
Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day;
Give him a religion, and
Martin,
I want to build a windowmanager (just for fun, not anything big, but
just a light version of blackbox or something like that).
I have a list of programs that the user can execute by pressing a key.
Look at the way WindowMaker handles this:
- When a window pops up, it looks at the
As some of you may have heard Apple has announced that XFree86
will be included in its next major Mac OS X release, code named
Panther. http://www.apple.com/macosx/panther/ This is a major
milestone following Apple's previous announcement that they would be
supporting XFree86 on the
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Philip Brown wrote:
I'm coding an extension module for xfree86.
I'm looking for a way to find the memory address of an off-screen, but
still in video memory, pixmap.
It seems that cards are given a considerable amount of leeway on how they
handle pixmaps, so I
sir the content of the /var/log/xfree8.0.0
sir we have been encounter that our x windows sometimes
error when to connect to LTSP server, sir what should be
the solution to lessen this problem
thank you sir for giveing a time to read my letter
ricarte lapuz
XFree86 Version 4.2.0 (Red Hat Linux
Hi,
I have been reading the XFree86 X server draft found in
http://www.xfree86.org/current/design.html. Firstly, I would like to thanks
for the excellent quality of the documentation seen there. Secondly, I would
like to know if is there something I can aid on TODO tasks, such as some
Since I don't have root access on the build machine, a make install as
another user on the build machine will not set the setuid, owner and group
correctly. It looks to me like using build-bindist requires a make install
first anyway, and Xinstall.sh will only use the permissions set in the tar
I just saw this on extremetech today:
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,1101038,00.asp
Looks like SiS is spinning off it's graphics chip division. perhaps
this could mean better access to databooks!
time will tell I suppose.
Alex
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