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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/589485
Title:
Ignores physical display size and calculates based on 96DPI
Patches to the xserver are only pushed by the xserver maintainer, Keith Packard.
He reviews pushes patches mailed to the xorg-devel mailing list, not those in
bugzilla.
http://wiki.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/SubmittingPatches/
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(In reply to comment #58)
Why is this bug still in the NEEDINFO state?
Because there are approximately zero active Xorg developers with enough
time to keep up on bugzilla. Patches mailed to the xorg-devel mailing
list may get reviewed applied faster, as described on:
(In reply to comment #58)
Why is this bug still in the NEEDINFO state?
Because there are approximately zero active Xorg developers with enough
time to keep up on bugzilla. Patches mailed to the xorg-devel mailing
list may get reviewed applied faster, as described on:
Actually, any distro using xfree86.cf is either still using XFree86 and
not these files, or has patched it locally - either case it's a waste
of time to update our copy.
I've gone ahead and pushed this additional patch to git, since no one cares
enough to clean out the crud in the imake config
(In reply to comment #38)
If you'll tell me who keithp is, I'll bug him.
Maintainer of the xorg-server.
He mostly reviews fixes sent to xorg-devel, not those stuck in bugzilla though.
http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/SubmittingPatches/
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If you'll tell me who keithp is, I'll bug him.
Maintainer of the xorg-server.
He mostly reviews fixes sent to xorg-devel, not those stuck in bugzilla though.
http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/SubmittingPatches/
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(In reply to comment #6)
For a moment it looks there is no immediate need in separate model. Perhaps
an alias for Sun Type 6. Alan?
Yeah, an alias sounds more likely than a separate model, if people feel the
need to see the specific type name there.
BTW, the Sun Type 7 keyboards are reaching
Fix pushed to git master for 1.14:
http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2012-November/034609.html
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1060059
Title:
Xorg crashed with
Xorg 1.11 and later restored the feature upstream, though it's not enabled by
default due to the security issues of being able to bypass screen locks with it.
http://who-t.blogspot.com/2012/01/xkb-breaking-grabs-cve-2012-0064.html has
more info, as do the more recent comments in the upstream bug
Fixes pushed to git master for next releases:
To ssh://git.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/app/xwininfo
53564df..aedc2ec master - master
To ssh://git.freedesktop.org/git/xcb/libxcb
ed93a6a..ff53285 master - master
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Created attachment 66115
Yet another revision of libxcb patch
Merged my fixes with Jeremy's improvements to the previous libxcb patches.
Yay for remote pair programming via bugzilla/irc! (Sorry for the rapid
fire noise for everyone else.)
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Took the question of where to check, libxcb or callers like xwininfo,
to the xcb mailing list for discussion:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xcb/2012-August/007840.html
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Holding the shift key for 8 seconds enables the SlowKeys
accessibility feature for users who need it.
If you never need it, the GNOME Keyboard Preferences should allow you to
disable keyboard shortcuts for enabling accessibility features.
More details may be found in the upstream enhancement
Fix is in git master now:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=c3180a74a4fc6304bcfe676e3285d707874a9fea
and has been cherry-picked into the 1.12 branch for the 1.12.3 release as well:
Thanks for the report - patch submitted for review:
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/9769/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/963375
Title:
cvt manpage mistakes
To
patchwork didn't associate that the first was sent for review, and after
getting that review, the second was submitted to the release manager to
be applied to the git master repo.
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Yep, it's 2011 and X still has many fewer developers than it would take
to implement every feature someone wants to see. Patches welcome if
this is important to you.
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This seems to be a duplicate (except for the comment) of a change that upstream
integrated for libX11 1.2:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libX11/commit/?id=f052665394f3f0319e93a98f1d5d4ea287e1dd07
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