On 17 May 2012, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
>
> Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-17 10:04:43)
> > Incidentally, I made a fresh installation of Debian on a space
> > partition. That was fine, as expected; I upgraded to Testing and again
> > no problem. But when I upgraded to Sid the cr
Hi Anthony,
Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-17 10:04:43)
> Incidentally, I made a fresh installation of Debian on a space
> partition. That was fine, as expected; I upgraded to Testing and again
> no problem. But when I upgraded to Sid the crash came back, again with
> all the wms I tried if I k
On 16 May 2012, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
>
> Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-14 12:09:34)
> > Sorry - forgot to cc this, so resending it now.
> I find it pretty rude to send an 8 MB mail containing 80k lines of text, all
> inline! This makes every frontend to the Debian BTS (which
Hi Anthony,
Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-14 12:09:34)
> Sorry - forgot to cc this, so resending it now.
I find it pretty rude to send an 8 MB mail containing 80k lines of text, all
inline! This makes every frontend to the Debian BTS (which I know of) unusable,
including my email client. Pleas
Hi Anthony,
Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-13 22:53:01)
> This doesn't seem to be working. Where am I supposed to put these lines
> in .xintrc? If I put one before "exec i3" the wm does not start. If I
> put it in the last line I get an errorlog in /tmp:
Do you have xtrace and strace installed?
Hi Anthony,
Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-13 17:53:40)
> I'm beginning to thinnk this has nothing to do with i3 (or any other
> window manager) but is a bug in X, as I suspected originally. No matter
> which window manager I'm using, if I try to kill X *from within the wm*
> it always locks up
On 13 May 2012, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
>
> Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-13 13:20:33)
> > > Can you provide the output of the following commands please?
> > >
> > ithaca:~ killall i3bar; xlsclients -l
> > ithaca:~:$ killall i3bar ; xlsclients
> > ithaca xterm -class UXTer
On 13 May 2012, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
>
> Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-13 13:20:33)
> > > Can you provide the output of the following commands please?
> > >
> > ithaca:~ killall i3bar; xlsclients -l
> > ithaca:~:$ killall i3bar ; xlsclients
> > ithaca xterm -class UXTer
Hi Anthony,
Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-13 13:20:33)
> > Can you provide the output of the following commands please?
> >
> ithaca:~ killall i3bar; xlsclients -l
> ithaca:~:$ killall i3bar ; xlsclients
> ithaca xterm -class UXTerm -title uxterm -u8
> ithaca xterm -class UXTerm -title u
On 13 May 2012, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
ithaca:~:$ killall i3bar ; xlsclients
ithaca xterm -class UXTerm -title uxterm -u8
ithaca xterm -class UXTerm -title uxterm -u8
ithaca firefox-bin
ithaca plugin-container
> Hey Anthony,
>
> Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-12 19:35:45)
> > > > You've
Hey Anthony,
Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-12 19:35:45)
> > > You've probably got my last email, saying that the same thing is
> > > reproducible in dwm and icewm, so it is not specific to i3.
> > No, I didn’t get that mail. Can you please sent me the message ID and (if
> > you
> > have acces
Hey Anthony,
Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-12 15:47:15)
> Yes, that's what I'm doing. Here is the output:
>
> killall $(pidof i3)
> 4068: no process found
Ugh, my mistake. I meant either "killall i3" or "kill $(pidof i3)".
> 4068 is the proces corresonding to i3 according to ps ax. Killall
Hi Anthony,
Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-12 09:52:53)
> Both commands give "process not found".
This doesn’t make sense. When do you run them? I meant you should run them
within a running i3 session, instead of using Mod+Shift+e.
> There is no problem with icewm.
Can you attach the contents
Hey Anthony,
Quoting Anthony Campbell (2012-05-11 20:30:29)
> When I press Shift-Mod-e to exit i3 the computer locks up and I have to
> do a hard reset and start again. This command used to work so perhaps it
> is an interaction with X?
I doubt it. What i3 does when pressing shift-mod-e is just ex
Package: i3
Version: 4.2-1
Severity: normal
When I press Shift-Mod-e to exit i3 the computer locks up and I have to
do a hard reset and start again. This command used to work so perhaps it
is an interaction with X?
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