Alan Cox writes:
>> I am looking for an X command (?) to set my program on top level.
>>
>> In fact, this is a SplashScreen shown during transition between two
>> program execution : in order to mask windows during closing and loading.
>
> Why not just unmap the old windows, open a simple progres
On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 07:42:01 pm Pat Kane did opine:
> I like the O'Reilly books:
> http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596000110
>
Thanks pat, Unforch, that is a 404 from here. Link short?
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:11 AM, gene heskett wrote:
> > Greetings;
> >
> > Where can I fin
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 18:37:04 +0100
"MONDON Daniel" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for an X command (?) to set my program on top level.
>
> In fact, this is a SplashScreen shown during transition between two
> program execution : in order to mask windows during closing and loading.
You can overr
Teika--
On Monday, February 21, 2011 11:40:08 pm Teika Kazura wrote:
> Hi, Michal. It's more of a (k)ubunt issue. I mainly suspect consolekit
> / polkit thingy. I'm not conversant in them, and I recommend you to
> ask in ubunt forums.
Thank you. I'll ask there. But I'll continue to read th
Hi,
I am looking for an X command (?) to set my program on top level.
In fact, this is a SplashScreen shown during transition between two
program execution : in order to mask windows during closing and loading.
Can i do that with an X command (1.7.6 with ubuntu 10.04 or 1.7.7 with
TCL) ?
Or have
Greetings;
Where can I find a good tutorial on making this Just Work(TM) when the user
numbers are disparate, as they will be between a debian based system and
the rest of the world. I did have this working 6 months ago, but every
time *buntu updates the ssh stuff on the LTS releases, it all g
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From: ankur jain
Date: Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 12:28 PM
Subject: XDMX
To: xorg@lists.freedesktop.org
*Hi ,
I am using DMX(Distributed Multihead X ) for spreading display across
multiple monitors.
I have compiled xorg-server with enable dmx option .
The comm