sessreg is used by display managers such as xdm and gdm to record X sessions
in utmp, wtmp, and lastlog files.
This minor maintenance release includes portability fixes for BSD systems,
code cleanups, and the addition of a -V option to print the version number.
Alan Coopersmith (4):
Fix som
This package includes both the client and server sides of rstart,
a program for remotely starting X11 clients on other hosts via rsh.
This software has been deprecated in favor of the X11 forwarding
provided in common ssh implementations.
Note that this release changes the default location for the
proxymngr provides the X proxy manager service.
Note that this release changes the default location for the configuration
files from $(libdir)/X11/proxymngr to $(sysconfdir)/X11/proxymngr (on most
systems that will be from /usr/lib/X11/proxymngr to /etc/X11/proxymngr,
though results may vary depen
lbxproxy uses the Low Bandwidth X protocol to compress X connections
proxied through it to X servers supporting the LBX extension. Since
xorg-server 1.2 and later releases do not support LBX, this is only
useful for sites & packagers who wish to support connections to older
X servers or other X im
xvinfo prints out the capabilities of any video adaptors associated
with the display that are accessible through the X-Video extension.
This minor maintenance release includes various build improvements,
cleanups, and bug fixes; including making the build configuration scripts
compatible with aut
The xstdcmap utility can be used to selectively define standard colormap
properties. It is intended to be run from a user's X startup script to
create standard colormap definitions in order to facilitate sharing of
scarce colormap resources among clients using PseudoColor visuals.
This minor main
xsm is a simple X11 session manager for users not using a desktop environment
that provides its own session management functionality for saving the set of
currently running clients and restoring them on the next login.
Note that this release changes the default location for the system provided
con
xkbutils is a collection of small utilities utilizing the XKeyboard (XKB)
extension to the X11 protocol.
It includes:
xkbbell - generate XKB bell events
xkbvleds - display the state of LEDs on an XKB keyboard in a window
xkbwatch - reports changes in the XKB keyboard state
This minor maintena
xfsinfo is a utility for displaying information about an X font server.
This minor maintenance release includes various build improvements,
cleanups, and bug fixes; including making the build configuration scripts
compatible with automake-1.13.
Alan Coopersmith (5):
config: Add missing AC_
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 16:55:38 +
Chris Wilson wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 08:49:36AM -0800, Etienne Robillard wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > why is INTEL_PIXMAP_SHARING defined
> > by default and not finding the correct PixmapStartDirtyTracking symbol
> > in src/intel_driver.c?
>
> You have a
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 08:49:36AM -0800, Etienne Robillard wrote:
> hi,
>
> why is INTEL_PIXMAP_SHARING defined
> by default and not finding the correct PixmapStartDirtyTracking symbol
> in src/intel_driver.c?
You have a mismash of headers installed. xorg-1.12 only defines
XF86_CRTC_VERSION 4.
hi,
why is INTEL_PIXMAP_SHARING defined
by default and not finding the correct PixmapStartDirtyTracking symbol
in src/intel_driver.c?
I have built xf86-video-intel (2.21.1) with xorg-server (2.12.4) by doing
one small change in src/intel.h:
[patch start]
--- ../xf86-video-intel-2.21.2/
Release 2.21.2 (2013-02-10)
===
Pass the brown paper bags, I need half a dozen or so. That seemingly
innocuous build fix with xorg-1.13 happned to have the little side-effect
of breaking glyph rendering with xorg-1.12 and older on 64-bit machines.
Chris Wilson (4):
2.
Release 2.21.1 (2013-02-10)
===
A fix for a potential GPU hang on 945gm (GMA3100) and earlier chipsets,
along with backporting SNA to the packages found in stable distributions
like Debian 6.0 (Squeeze).
* Cleanup compilation warnings from deblint, thanks to Paul Menzel
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