Andrea and Marco, thanks for your efforts!
On Sat, Oct 23 2010 at 19:23, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> Marco has released 0.9.27, and I have updated the Debian packaging.
>
> Dmitry and Hannes, please test this release and let me know if it
> fixes the bug for you.
Tried the package from http://alio
On Mon, Apr 26 2010 at 21:53, Dmitry Derjavin wrote:
> And -- please don't forget about it -- scrotwm works well with all of
> my mixed library versions when started from another terminal.
We have a workaround! Adding 'sleep 1' before scrotwm invocation in
.xsession script h
On Mon, Apr 26 2010 at 02:30, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
>> So, as I mentioned above, I have two X servers from stable with two
>> different drivers and one scrotwm from testing, which connects to X
>> server via tcp socket.
>
> So the version of Xlib (or related libraries) used by the X server is
>
On Sat, Apr 24 2010 at 15:23, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
>> I think it's not video drivers, because I tried to run scrotwm with two
>> X servers -- one on Nvidia and another on ATI with the same result.
>> In both cases it was "1:7.3+20" from stable.
>>
>> Scrotwm itself was installed on both stable
On Mon, Apr 19 2010 at 14:57, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> It seems like Xorg is undergoing a lot of updates and changes, lately,
> so I wonder — like Hannes did — if the bug wasn’t triggered by some
> bug in the underlying infrastructure, with video drivers being the
> most likely cause due to KMS a
On Tue, Mar 16 2010 at 23:07, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
>> I can reproduce the bug when starting scrotwm from .xsession with xdm.
>>
>> But if I run it manually from any terminal with properly set $DISPLAY
>> -- screen, xterm, VT -- it works just perfectly.
>>
>> Steps to reproduce:
>>
>> - crea
I can reproduce the bug when starting scrotwm from .xsession with xdm.
But if I run it manually from any terminal with properly set $DISPLAY
-- screen, xterm, VT -- it works just perfectly.
Steps to reproduce:
- create ~/.xsession with the only line containing 'xterm';
- log in to xdm sessio
Hi!
Ron, thank you for linuxwacom package.
Just to be clear -- binary package wacom-kernel-source needs some more
dependencies: debhelper, gcc, g++, libc6-dev.
Maybe it's obvious, but my freshly set up system didn't have these
packages installed. ;)
Thanks again.
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