After updating to Debian Stretch, I see the following error when
starting a new desktop XFCE session:
(xfsettingsd:11973): xfsettingsd-CRITICAL **: Your XI is too old (1.3)
version 1.4 is required.
I'm guessing this means that the emulation of xinput X2Go provides is
for version 1.3,
but XFCE 4.12 requires xinput >= 1.4
Is this correct?
The session starts and is usable, but it locks the screen every 20 seconds.
I run lightdm with a 20 second DPMS timeout.
Normally, the DPMS timeout is increased to 600 seconds when the session
starts, but...
xset -q reports:
DPMS (Energy Star):
Display is not capable of DPMS
It seems that I cannot change the underlying Xserver's DPMS parameters.
Is this related to the XI too old error above?
Can anyone recommend a workaround until 3.60 is released with support
for xinput 1.4?
Thanks in Advance,
--
Brent Roman MBARI
Software Engineer Tel: (831) 775-1808
7700 Sandholdt Road Moss Landing, CA 95039
mailto:br...@mbari.org http://www.mbari.org/~brent
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