d version 4 of XFree86 -- though this problem doesn't seem to
exist with the XFree86 version (3.3.6) that is included by default in
FreeBSD. If you are using XFree86-4 and aren't willing to go back to
version 3.3.6, there may be a workaround for the serial I/O problem;
go to http://
less the rule has a "count" action, in which
case all of the identical rules will match).
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It looks like you have the "duration" and "pitch" elements reversed
in your "tone" structure.
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