I have run multiple X servers on a single computer. I set one up for my
wife and another for me. They were on the same monitor and we used the
normal control-alt-f7 and f8 to switch between them.
You configure such a system by adding an extra line to the xdm-config
file. A hint about this
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congrats, yours is working.
On 12/1/05, Gavin Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Thursday, December 01, 2005 03:19, Taka John Brunkhorst wrote:
congrats, yours is working.
My reply-before-quote filter is working, too :)
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hehe :D
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fsck /dev/urandom;
Taka John Brunkhorst
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I am trying to get a 32-bit game (specifically, Neverwinter Nights) to
run at an acceptable frame rate. I have x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r6 and
x11-base/x11-drm-20051028 installed and the following (among much
else, of course) in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Section Module
Load
Michael Kjorling wrote:
export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/usr/X11R6/lib32/modules/dri
before launching the binary. However, I don't have any such directory:
/usr/X11R6/lib32/modules only contains a directory extensions, and
setting LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH to that provides no improvement
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On Thursday, December 01, 2005 03:19, Taka John Brunkhorst wrote:
congrats, yours is working.
My reply-before-quote filter is working, too :)
You can read from /dev/null? neat.
jason.
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hI,
wITH 'CDRDAO' i RECEIVED
'OSoundIF-ao.o(.text+0x117): In function `SoundIF::~SoundIF()':
: undefined reference to `ao_shutdown'
SoundIF-ao.o(.text+0x155): In function `SoundIF::~SoundIF()':
: undefined reference to `ao_shutdown'
SoundIF-ao.o(.text+0x19a): In function `SoundIF::start()':
:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Jason wrote:
You can read from /dev/null? neat.
Sounds like a neat unix practical joke:
rm /dev/null
mknod /dev/null c 6 0
or maybe:
mknod /dev/null c 5 1
Don't be anywhere near the server room when this happens.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
On 2005-12-01 08:42 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I missed that part. If he is trying to run X in a
chroot32 environment, I am not sure. I run X in native 64
X runs in native 64 bit mode, it's the 32-bit applications that are
the exception, and 32-bit binary-only even more so. When I
On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 15:52 +0800, Taka John Brunkhorst wrote:
Oh please let it be death! The WWW is so much more pleasant without it.
indeed! die flash die! flash and gif animation and stream videos are
the most annoying things
flashblock, anidisable, no mplayerplug-in. Problem solved. If
On Thursday 01 December 2005 10:57 am, Eric Bliss wrote:
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 11:52 pm, Taka John Brunkhorst wrote:
Oh please let it be death! The WWW is so much more pleasant without
it.
indeed! die flash die! flash and gif animation and stream videos are
the most annoying
Michael Kjorling posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
below, on Thu, 01 Dec 2005 15:25:21 +:
On 2005-12-01 08:42 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I missed that part. If he is trying to run X in a
chroot32 environment, I am not sure. I run X in native 64
X runs in native 64 bit
Gavin Seddon posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
below, on Thu, 01 Dec 2005 14:39:45 +:
hI,
wITH 'CDRDAO' i RECEIVED
'OSoundIF-ao.o(.text+0x117): In function `SoundIF::~SoundIF()':
: undefined reference to `ao_shutdown'
SoundIF-ao.o(.text+0x155): In function `SoundIF::~SoundIF()':
Hello,
given a mainboard having 2 SATA controllers. One VIA (from the chipset) and
one additional Promise SATA. CPU is a AMD64.
Up to now i had 2 SATA disks attached to the VIA controller.
The kernel (2.6.14-r2) is built monolithic in regards of the SATA chips.
Now i added a third harddisk
On 2005-12-01 14:42 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If 64-bit is working and 32-bit isn't, you obviously have something
missing for 32-bit mode. Have you verified that you have all necessary
32-bit compatibility lib binaries merged? This would be the
app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-* series of
Petric Frank wrote:
Hello,
On Friday 02 December 2005 00:02, Brett Johnson wrote:
Petric Frank wrote:
Hello,
given a mainboard having 2 SATA controllers. One VIA (from the chipset)
and one additional Promise SATA. CPU is a AMD64.
Up to now i had 2 SATA disks attached to the VIA
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