ram 'mtpaint' received an X Window System error.
> > This probably reflects a bug in the program.
> >
>
> > lazaro@utopian:~$ emelfm2
> > (emelfm2:3422): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_store_iter_next: assertion `iter->
> user_data != NULL' failed
> >
> I just update debian6 to 7 and bad surprises:
>
> lazaro@utopian:~$ mtpaint
> The program 'mtpaint' received an X Window System error.
> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
>
> lazaro@utopian:~$ emelfm2
> (emelfm2:3422): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_s
I just update debian6 to 7 and bad surprises:
lazaro@utopian:~$ mtpaint
The program 'mtpaint' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)'.
(Details: serial 1280 error
ace doesn't work properly.
>
> When xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.11.0-1 is installed, the X window
> system doesn't start (I paste below the log I get). Removing this
> package, X works (using the VESA driver, I guess), but the screen
> resolution is quite bad (800x600).
>
Hi,
I've bought a Samsung n210 netbook, which has an Intel GMA 3150 graphics card.
I've installed Debian testing on it, and KDE 4.4 from experimental.
Unfortunately the graphical interface doesn't work properly.
When xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.11.0-1 is installed, the X window
2009/6/24 Lisi Reisz :
> On Wednesday 24 June 2009 13:02:19 明覺 wrote:
>> I have ended the discussion,
>
> So this email was not from you???
I guess 'discussion' != 'thread'
>
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>>> -yes and you were offered various suggestions, but of course
>>> there is X that must be dealt with. So, you can have you wm/de without
>>> a GUI . . . yikes!
>>>
>>> 2) "any substitute for x window system?"
>>> -
of course
>> there is X that must be dealt with. So, you can have you wm/de without
>> a GUI . . . yikes!
>>
>> 2) "any substitute for x window system?"
>> - not at the moment. That is, there are none out there now. So,
>> you're welcome
nk you've received it (buried in the mass amount of
> responses, no doubt).
>
> 1) "it possible to install a desktop-manager without python and perl?"
> -yes and you were offered various suggestions, but of course
> there is X that must be dealt with. So, you ca
nt of
responses, no doubt).
1) "it possible to install a desktop-manager without python and perl?"
-yes and you were offered various suggestions, but of course
there is X that must be dealt with. So, you can have you wm/de without
a GUI . . . yikes!
2) "any substitute for x w
ogrammed desktop manager, while the
>> >> xorg is depandent on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
>> >> system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
>> >
>> > I think that you'll find that you need to start writi
on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
> >> system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
> >
> > I think that you'll find that you need to start writing things from
> > scratch yourself. Since debian requires perl (e.g for debconf),
h depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
>
> I think that you'll find that you need to start writing things from
> scratch yourself. Since debian requires perl (e.g for debconf), you'll
> be better off with NetBSD. Then, write a program in C that looks at
>
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:58:22AM +0800, 明覺 wrote:
> I'm looking for a pure c/c++ programmed desktop manager, while the
> xorg is depandent on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
> system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
I think that yo
> > graphics system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window
> > system? thanks
>
> Perl is now included in the LSB, so there's nothing really wrong with
> a perl dependency. However, if you don't want X.org, you might want to
> look at TinyX or VNC instea
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:58:22AM +0800, ?...@k4 wrote:
> I'm looking for a pure c/c++ programmed desktop manager, while the
> xorg is depandent on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
> system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
Perl is n
* 明覺 (shi.min...@gmail.com) [22.06.09 05:58]:
> I'm looking for a pure c/c++ programmed desktop manager, while the
> xorg is depandent on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
> system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
>
No, there is n
I'm looking for a pure c/c++ programmed desktop manager, while the
xorg is depandent on perl, so i do not like it, is there any graphics
system which depands only on c/c++ to replace x window system? thanks
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--- On Sat 05/20, Wayne Topa < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> As you are running Testing, I don't think you even need
> x-window-system-core.
If you are running testing then you do need it. The "xorg" package you're
reffering to is from *unstable*.
However, I di
rs([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>
>
> # update-fonts-dir misc Type1 100dpi 75dpi
>
> I tried it, it didn't work. I think you suggestion is valid though, but it
> appears that there's a problem with the way the x-window-system-core package
> is in
# update-fonts-dir misc Type1 100dpi 75dpi
I tried it, it didn't work. I think you suggestion is valid though, but it
appears that there's a problem with the way the x-window-system-core package is
intalled on my system.
AFAIK, "update-fonts-dir misc Type1 100dpi 75
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 12:02:55 -0400, rs wrote:
[...]
> I do NOT have any of the "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/.../fonts.alias"
> files or the "/usr/share/fonts/X11" directory. Not sure why I don't
> have them or how to fix that.
I am grasping at straws now, but you could try (as root)
update-fon
That's insteresting.
I do NOT have any of the "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/.../fonts.alias" files or
the "/usr/share/fonts/X11" directory. Not sure why I don't have them or how to
fix that.
Just to make sure, you're running x-window-system-core version
rs writes:
> 1) Do you have "fonts.alias" file anywhere on your system?
toncho/~ dpkg -S fonts.alias
sketch: /usr/share/doc/sketch/html/fonts.alias.gz
toncho/~ locate fonts.alias
/usr/share/doc/sketch/html/fonts.alias.gz
/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/fonts.alias
/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/fonts.ali
Debian / Testing
Could anyone, who has a working x-window-system-core package from debian
testing, answer the following questions:
1) Do you have "fonts.alias" file anywhere on your system?
Run "dpkg -S fonts.alias" to find out.
If so, please specify where and cat the con
Hi,
Need help to get x-window-system-core and kdebase working.
Initial problem was described in
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/browse_thread/thread/ab2a4a79a567bdfd/c2cdfa2e23ad9d62#c2cdfa2e23ad9d62
, but now I think that the problem may be with something else, besides the
On Fri, 19 May 2006 10:59:27 -0400 (EDT)
"rs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> --- On Fri 05/19, Liam O'Toole < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > Change those FontPath values to '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc',
> > etc. ^
>
> Can you explain why you think this is going to help? The font path
--- On Fri 05/19, Liam O'Toole < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> Change those FontPath values to '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc', etc.
>
> ^
Can you explain why you think this is going to help? The font path
"/usr/lib/X11/fonts/..." seems to be valid, for
On Fri, 19 May 2006 05:20:17 -0400 (EDT)
"rs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[SNIP]
>
> # cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
> ## xorg.conf (Xorg X Window System server configuration file)
> ## ...
> Section "Files"
> FontPath"unix/:7100"
--- On Fri 05/19, Florian Kulzer < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> OK, you seem to have an older version of X installed; the font paths
> arecorrect
> in that case.
Yes, I'm trying to upgrade from stable to testing. I purged
x-window-system-core and kdebase AND manually
t; drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2006-05-18 15:21 util
>
> # ll /usr/lib/X11*
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 2006-05-17 20:28 /usr/lib/X11 -> ../X11R6/lib/X11
>
>
> # cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
> ## xorg.conf (Xorg X Window System server configuration file)
> ## ...
> Sectio
# cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
## xorg.conf (Xorg X Window System server configuration file)
## ...
Section "Files"
FontPath"unix/:7100"# local font server
# if the local font server has problems, we can fall back on these
FontPath
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 16:46:28 -0400, rs wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Installed kdebase and x-window-system-core packages. However, "startx"
> results in the "could not open default font 'fixed';" error. According to the
&
Hi,
Installed kdebase and x-window-system-core packages. However, "startx" results
in the "could not open default font 'fixed';" error. According to the
http://wiki.x.org/wiki/FAQErrorMessages#head-a570197d15005a2c71cbb5e565114e2c04a573a3
it may be because "T
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Problems with X window system
>
>
> On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 08:11:59 -0600
> Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ManuP wrote:
> >
> > >I just installed Debian 3.0 from CD.
> > >Because I only had a text-b
xserverrc: /usr/bin/X: No such file or
> >directory and some similiar code.
> >
> >
> Try "apt-get install x-window-system".
if that doesn't work , you can try x11-common ... not sure which is applicable
on 3.0 anymore... i think that is the one for "
ManuP wrote:
x-window-system as well as kdm is installed.
So that should not be the problem.
Maybe i should start from the beginning:
I have a text-based linux. What do I need to get eg. kde?
Is apt-get install kde not enough?
No; as mentioned, KDE does not depend on X, so simply
x-window-system as well as kdm is installed.
So that should not be the problem.
Maybe i should start from the beginning:
I have a text-based linux. What do I need to get eg. kde?
Is apt-get install kde not enough?
###
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On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 05:08 -0800, ManuP wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I just installed Debian 3.0 from CD.
> Because I only had a text-based system, I typed apt-get install kde (or
> kde2, don't know).
> Because kde requires X, I thougt it would be installed with kde. It
> was, but doesn't work.
also, you ma
DE does not depend on X, as you might want to run
KDE remotely from a non-X server.
>and when I type startx:
>
>#/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xserverrc: /usr/bin/X: No such file or
>directory and some similiar code.
>
>
Try "apt-get install x-window-system".
--
Ken
Hi!
I just installed Debian 3.0 from CD.
Because I only had a text-based system, I typed apt-get install kde (or
kde2, don't know).
Because kde requires X, I thougt it would be installed with kde. It
was, but doesn't work.
When I type kde2 or startkde i get:
#x set root: unable to oben display
#
Hi,
Keyboard stopped working properly after last X upgrade (6.9.0.dfsg.1-1). I
have dependency package x-window-system-core installed, so I tried to
downgrade it from 6.9.0.dfsg.1-1 to 6.8.2.dfsg.1-11. To my surprise, it pulled
the dependencies 6.9.0.dfsg.1-1 and not 6.8.2.dfsg.1-11, as I
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 12:03:46AM +0100, Adam Mercer wrote:
> I'm tracking side and for the past month or so, aptitude and refused
> to upgrade the "x-window-system-core" package saying that it is
> broken...
Where in what you pasted does it say that anything is brok
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 12:03:46AM +0100, Adam Mercer wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm tracking side and for the past month or so, aptitude and refused
> to upgrade the "x-window-system-core" package saying that it is
> broken, at first I thought that this was due to the ongoing
Hi
I'm tracking side and for the past month or so, aptitude and refused
to upgrade the "x-window-system-core" package saying that it is
broken, at first I thought that this was due to the ongoing change
from xfree86 to xorg. However sid has been on xorg for a while now
and I am st
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 18:05:33 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Why does "apt-get dist-upgrade" prefer removing x-window-system-core to
> upgrading it?
Looks like you're doing a dist-upgrade to testing... I
generally don't do that, testing often has broken d
Why does "apt-get dist-upgrade" prefer removing x-window-system-core
to upgrading it?
ay:~> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -s
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Calculating Upgrade... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
x-window-system-core xlibmesa3
(this
> means C header files, right?) I found the meta package
> x-window-system-dev but this seems to be for installing a complete X
> window development environment and really overkill for this.
>
> Is there a more specific package for X includes?
Try xlibs-dev.
best regards
cludes (this means
> C header files, right?) I found the meta package x-window-system-dev but
> this seems to be for installing a complete X window development
> environment and really overkill for this.
>
> Is there a more specific package for X includes?
What I do is find some simi
I'm attempting to compile the GPLed 2.2.0 beta of TheKompany's Rekall and
the configure script halts with a failed check for 'X includes'.
Searching aptitude for likely packages sources for X includes (this means
C header files, right?) I found the meta package x-window-syste
HIP HIP Three cheers for all:
I installed the kernel headers & the NVIDIA driver read the manual fixed
XF86Config-4.
Then startx
And wounder of wonders KDE poped up. Of course I thought that I had purged
it. Well if SNAFU is the way things are I'll live with it.
Thanks to All You Really helped;
Hello Hoyt,
Am Fre, 2003-10-24 um 15.42 schrieb Hoyt Bailey:
[...]
> The new system consists of:
> Motherboard: Gigabyte 7VAX VIA KT-400, W/USB-2,Audio (AC97), 8X agp.
> Video: NVIDA GeForce-4 MX-440 4X agp.
> Modem: Intel 536EP PCI 56K V92.
> Powered by AMD 2100+ With 512M memory.
>
> I instal
Hi All;
I have played with Red Hat .2 and Caldera Desktop Open Linux for a couple of
years and couldnt get them to function, just to let you know. I suspected a
large part of the problem was the computer (a 586). I acquired a new up to
date system and have had same for 5 months. The new system con
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:21:44AM -0500, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> I have installed x-window-system in order to use gnopernicus for gnome
> accessibility. But I do not want X to start at boot. I was advised to
> change my runlevel from 2 to 3 in my /etc/inittab but that did not
> solv
I have installed x-window-system in order to use gnopernicus for gnome
accessibility. But I do not want X to start at boot.
I was advised to change my runlevel from 2 to 3 in my /etc/inittab but that did
not solve my problem. finally I removed xdm using
--ignore-dpendency=x-window-system. My
it toldthe that the "x-window-system" package depended on it. I can see
> "recomends", but depends?
x-window-system is a virtual package to facilitate installation. I'm
pretty sure you can remove it.
-troy
$ apt-cache show x-window-system
Package: x-window-system
Prio
stan wrote:
> I'm installing on a sysem with a relativly small hard disk, so I'm trying
> to avoid as many unecessary packages as posible.
>
> I'm using gdm for my display maanger, and I went to dlete xdm in dselect,
> and it toldthe that the "x-window-system
* stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030404 13:02 PST]:
> I'm installing on a sysem with a relativly small hard disk, so I'm trying
> to avoid as many unecessary packages as posible.
>
> I'm using gdm for my display maanger, and I went to dlete xdm in dselect,
> and
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 04:00:39PM -0500, stan wrote:
> I'm using gdm for my display maanger, and I went to dlete xdm in dselect,
> and it toldthe that the "x-window-system" package depended on it. I can see
> "recomends", but depends?
So remove x-window-system,
ent to dlete xdm in dselect,
> and it toldthe that the "x-window-system" package depended on it. I can
> see "recomends", but depends?
x-window-system is a meta-package, hence the depends. You can delete this
package , it doesn't delets any other packages.
- --
I'm installing on a sysem with a relativly small hard disk, so I'm trying
to avoid as many unecessary packages as posible.
I'm using gdm for my display maanger, and I went to dlete xdm in dselect,
and it toldthe that the "x-window-system" package depended on it. I can see
F Wolf7 wrote:
Hi,My friend,
Nice to meet you!
I using my xbox to install the linux,
Excellent.
after apt-get update...
I using the apt-get install x-window-system...
download around 80%, then stop, display the message
Hi,My friend,
Nice to meet you!
I using my xbox to install the linux, after apt-get update...
I using the apt-get install x-window-system...
download around 80%, then stop, display the message...
http:// localhost stable/main
On Saturday 30 March 2002 17:17, Kent West wrote:
> john gennard wrote:
> >[snip]
> >
> >[snip] get the error message:-
> >'probable hardware bug:clock timer configuration
> > lost - probably a VIA686a.
> > restoring chip configuration'
>
> If you custom compile a ke
Kent West wrote:
try "startx -- :1" to start X on the second display (Ctrl-Alt-F8
instead of Ctrl-Alt-F7 to switch to it if you switch away from it with
Alt-Fx).
Oops. "[Ctrl-]Alt-F8 instead of [Ctrl-]-Alt-F7 to switch to it if you
switch away from it with Ctrl-Alt-Fx)."
Kent
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To UN
my attempts to set these by hand fail - they
disappear on reboot.
X will try to use the first available display, which in this case will
default to :0.0. I'm 99.734% confident you don't need to worry about
this just for normal X use.
4. If I try to run 'XF86Setup', I fa
ch program sets it.
Comparing 'printenv' with my other two boxes,
'DISPLAY=:0.0' and 'KDE_DISPLAY=:0.0' are missing
and my attempts to set these by hand fail - they
disappear on reboot.
4. If I try to run 'XF86Setup', I fail - error:-
'X11TransSocketUNI
On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 06:31:46PM -0500, Todd Trimble wrote:
> Am I missing something, or is task-x-window-system uninstallable on my
> alpha (Noname) from unstable?
The task-x-window-system package is obsolete. It's been replaced by
x-window-system.
--
C
On 03-Mar-2002 Todd Trimble wrote:
> Am I missing something, or is task-x-window-system uninstallable on my alpha
> (Noname) from unstable?
>
Can't say I have heard this. I would mail the alpha specific list and ask
there.
Am I missing something, or is task-x-window-system uninstallable on my alpha
(Noname) from unstable?
It appears that the problem boils down to rstart and rstartd conflicting
with xutils. If rstart, rstartd and xlib6g-dev (which depends on xutils)
are all depends of task-x-windows-system, and
I ran the xf86config, I still get the same error? What could cause such an
error?
- Original Message -
From: "Tuukka Toivonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "seg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "debian"
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: T
also sprach Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.22.1532 +0100]:
> Have you configured it correctly? You can do that
> with "xf86config".
> (Humm, at least with Potato, XFree 3.3.x. Dunno
> if it's changed in XFree 4)
yes: dexconf
--
martin; (greetings from the heart of the
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, seg wrote:
>I am running Debian 3.0 (using testing).
Have you configured it correctly? You can do that
with "xf86config".
(Humm, at least with Potato, XFree 3.3.x. Dunno
if it's changed in XFree 4)
I am running Debian 3.0 (using testing).
Using apt-get I installed x-window-system, gnone-bin and enligthenment.
When I try to start the xserver, startx, I get the following error:
windows found, but not configure
properly
FATAL ERROR
no windows found
Thx in advance for the
help.
Quoth "Branden Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:37:05PM +0800, Michael Robinson wrote:
>> I don't know what you did from 4.1.0-6 to 4.1.0-7, but it broke my Dell
i5000e
>> (ATI Rage Mobility 128, using ati driver). The screen was covered with
>> random display glitches (co
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:37:05PM +0800, Michael Robinson wrote:
> I don't know what you did from 4.1.0-6 to 4.1.0-7, but it broke my Dell i5000e
> (ATI Rage Mobility 128, using ati driver). The screen was covered with
> random display glitches (correlated with CPU utilization), and when I
> sw
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 09:38:14PM -0700, Anthony wrote:
> Thanks Tim,
> I got my mouse working with the GUI but when I start X it doesn't work.
> Also I can't quit X. I hit ctrl+alt+backspace and it quits and brings me to
> the text mode but than the log-in pops up again.
> It's like X just keeps
w I'm trying to figure out how to get online. I'm sure the list will be
hearing more from me.
Thanks for the help so far.
Anthony
> From: "Price, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 14:51:38 +1000
> To: "'Anthony'" <[EMAIL PRO
From: "Price, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 14:22:32 +1000
> To: "'Anthony'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: X Window System - Mouse - Newbie Question
>
> Of course,
>
> /dev/psaux - I should have mentioned that
L PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: X Window System - Mouse - Newbie Question
>
> Yes, I've had the same problem...
> Assuming your mouse is a PS/2 Intellimouse (round plug), like mine, you might
> try pointing it to /dev/psaux.
> s
> See
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 07:26:42PM -0700, Anthony wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm trying to get my X Windows working and everything seems Okay except for
> my mouse.
> I've configured the XF86Config file.
> I have a Microsoft Intellimouse with 3 buttons including the scroller.
> I have the config file po
Yes, I've had the same problem...
Assuming your mouse is a PS/2 Intellimouse (round plug), like mine, you might
try pointing it to /dev/psaux.
See if that helps.
Brian DunnettE
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 07:26:42PM -0700, Anthony wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm trying to get my X Windows working and eve
Hello all,
I'm trying to get my X Windows working and everything seems Okay except for
my mouse.
I've configured the XF86Config file.
I have a Microsoft Intellimouse with 3 buttons including the scroller.
I have the config file pointed to the default /dev/mouse.
The problem is when X Windows starts
Hello,
I am trying to get an up-to-date Woody system running, and
I basically did a bare minimum install of 2.2r0, then did
an apt-get dist-upgrade to Woody, and now I'm trying to
install X, but when I do 'apt-get install
task-x-window-system-core' I get an error about how the
In Dwight Johnson's email, 13-10-2000:
> I need to get the list of packages installed by 'task-x-window-system', so
> that I can uninstall the ones I do not want. But
>
> # dpkg --listfiles task-x-window-system
>
> does not give it and
>
> /user/share
I need to get the list of packages installed by 'task-x-window-system', so
that I can uninstall the ones I do not want. But
# dpkg --listfiles task-x-window-system
does not give it and
/user/share/doc/task-x-window-system/README.debian
does not show it.
Thanks in advance,
Dwight
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