On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 11:10:08PM +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > 2) I've confirmed the bug (except I didn't mark it as confirmed)
>
> That bug was about 1.6, you're using 1.9. How do you know it's the
> same bug?
As you can understand I didn't investigate further, and given the title was
righ
Luca Bruno (16/02/2011):
> 1) I don't see why I should report another bug when you'll mark it
> as duplicate
You don't know that.
> 2) I've confirmed the bug (except I didn't mark it as confirmed)
That bug was about 1.6, you're using 1.9. How do you know it's the
same bug?
> 3) I don't have lo
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:56:37PM +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Luca Bruno (16/02/2011):
> > I'm using xdm and awesome, and I got black screen on eeepc x86.
> > After logging in (without seeing the label for logging in) I entered
> > awesome. Then I could see a couple of icons in noti
Hi,
Luca Bruno (16/02/2011):
> I'm using xdm and awesome, and I got black screen on eeepc x86.
> After logging in (without seeing the label for logging in) I entered
> awesome. Then I could see a couple of icons in notification area,
> but they were screwed up as well. Everything else is black.
I'm using xdm and awesome, and I got black screen on eeepc x86.
After logging in (without seeing the label for logging in) I entered awesome.
Then I could see a couple of icons in notification area, but they were screwed
up as well. Everything else is black.
Doesn't happen on my amd64 box.
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On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 20:47:03 +0200, Felix Koop wrote:
> Tried with xfce and everything seemed to work. Soi this might be
> something with Gnome, but
>
> Logging into the failing machine from another machine via XDMCP does
> work normally, whereas logging from that failing machine into the
Tried with xfce and everything seemed to work. Soi this might be
something with Gnome, but
Logging into the failing machine from another machine via XDMCP does
work normally, whereas logging from that failing machine into the other
machine (that works normally) doesn't work (with the same symp
Felix Koop wrote:
> Package: xserver-xorg
> Version: 1:7.4+1
> Severity: important
>
>
> After upgrade to sid, I can still log into X on my system, but
> I am unable to open any window for whatever program I try.
> I get the "starting terminal" message on the lower line of my
> screen (in gnome), b
Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.4+1
Severity: important
After upgrade to sid, I can still log into X on my system, but
I am unable to open any window for whatever program I try.
I get the "starting terminal" message on the lower line of my
screen (in gnome), but when it goes away instead of th
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