torsdagen den 9 januari 2003 03.50 skrev Michael Toomim:
> I can't find any archives for [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are there no mailing
> list archives on purpose, or is this an accident?
I've found tons of archives at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com including this list.
-- robin
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The're in cvs now (Check the number of the merge)
http://cvsweb.xfree86.org/cvsweb/xc/programs/xkbcomp/symbols/se?sortby=date
-- robin
fredagen den 20 december 2002 12.02 skrev Christian Rose:
> tis 2002-12-17 klockan 09.02 skrev Mike A. Harris:
> > >> I believe the correct fix is to use KP_Sep
söndagen den 15 december 2002 21.31 skrev Mike A. Harris:
>
> I believe the correct fix is to use KP_Separator
>
Didn't know of that one (as most other internals in XFree). I made new patches
(against CVS this time). I noted that the german keyboard was fixed a while ago,
and this is the same patch
söndagen den 15 december 2002 00.08 skrev Christian Rose:
>[...]
> So it seems the comment is only about that it should really be a decimal
> comma and not just an ordinary comma. It seems the comment is not about
> the purpose of the fix being wrong.
The problem, I assume, is that there may be ap
fredagen den 13 december 2002 11.13 skrev Dr Andrew C Aitchison:
>
> Looking at the unicode charts (especially the character name index
> http://www.unicode.org/charts/charindex.html
> ) I see that ASCII dot 0x2E has become Unicode 0x002E "Decimal Point"
> and ASCII comma 0x2C has become 0x00
fredagen den 13 december 2002 02.12 skrev Christian Rose:
> Hi!
>
> When I press "," (the decimal symbol key) on the numerical part of my
> Swedish keyboard in XFree86, I get a "." (point). This is obviously
> wrong, as it should be a comma, the decimal symbol that is used in
> Sweden and what this
fredagen den 13 december 2002 02.12 skrev Christian Rose:
> Hi!
>
> When I press "," (the decimal symbol key) on the numerical part of my
> Swedish keyboard in XFree86, I get a "." (point). This is obviously
> wrong, as it should be a comma, the decimal symbol that is used in
> Sweden and what this
fredagen den 13 december 2002 02.12 skrev Christian Rose:
> Hi!
>
> When I press "," (the decimal symbol key) on the numerical part of my
> Swedish keyboard in XFree86, I get a "." (point). This is obviously
> wrong, as it should be a comma, the decimal symbol that is used in
> Sweden and what this
I have a Wacom ArtPad (tm i think) connected through the serial port. This is no
problem as long as it is connected,
but when it is not X11 tried to see if it is there every now and then. Typically this
happens during VT switching
and when GTK+-based applications start. This adds a huge number o
onsdagen den 11 september 2002 16.12 skrev Mikael Claesson:
> Sounds neat. Could this be used to protect an
> application against a crashing X server as well? Or is
> there a better way of doing that?
Xmove: no
Xvnc: yes
-- robin
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onsdagen den 11 september 2002 11.13 skrev Fabrizio Morbini:
> Hi, Is possible the redirection of a running X application from a display
> to another?
There is a proxy server called xmove that can be used. The visuals of all
involved displays must match, and you must start the application using x
Inside VMWare I don't think it matters what your actual hardware spec says since
the "monitor" is not a real one. It is possible that the svga driver supplied by VMWare
does not handle 1400x1050 at all.
The best place to look is wmware's suport site or the newsgroups at news.vmware.com,
e.g. the
Dear wizards!
I have a Dell Inspiron 4000 with an ATI R128 M3 card with 8 MB's of RAM. Suspend/resume
seems to work perfectly fine for me now (i.e. has not crashed on suspend/resume since
4.1.0-22 (Mandrake. build). Currently
I'm using 4.2.0-22mdk now.
There are some glitches when running mul
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