Curiously, I have the "cursor droppings" on xterm screens -- the little
vertical bars before each typed character -- but this NEVER happens in
emacs 22 or emacs 23.
FYI, I launch xterm with a red blinking cursor as follows; the little
vertical lines are red, so it's obvious that it has to do with
Thanks for taking a look at this. Here's some more info: there's a
weirdness with vncviewer, too. I can't use my xmodmap on both the
viewed and the viewing machine. I can use it on the viewing machine,
but not the viewed machine. Things get confused; the machines soon
begin to disagree about wh
I'm not sure what any of it has to do with the xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap bug I
just reported, but I'm attaching the information you requested, anyway.
Bryce Harrington wrote:
> Hi srn-coolheads,
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> Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn` and `dmesg`, and attach your
> /var/log/Xorg.0.log (and mayb
I did a little more testing so I could tell you exactly how to reproduce
the error. Turns out, emacs has nothing to do with it (sorry, I was
confused). Now I think the problem is actually just another problem
with the new gdm, because the problem occurs when I log out and then log
back in.
Here
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I just installed karmic 9.10.
I have a ~/.Xmodmap file in effect; it has been working fine in Jaunty.
The first time I used it in Karmic, I got the usual prompt about whether
I really wanted to use it, and of course I said yes. After that, it
worke
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