On 2/7/09, Arttu V. wrote:
> Maybe the new xorg-server is only supposed to work reliably on a fully
> ~amd64? This box has mostly stable amd64 and only select packages,
> mostly end-used apps like seamonkey, OOo and firefox are allowed to be
> ~amd64 along with some of their more obscure requireme
On 2/6/09, Willie Wong wrote:
> I lost your original mail, so sorry if this is not threaded properly.
Ok, I have to be sorry about my slow replies as well. My excuse is
that I'm so used to pressing ctrl+c, ctrl+v etc when composing mails
that I've already killed X twice just while trying to type
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 07:57:31PM +0200, Penguin Lover Arttu V. squawked:
> On 2/6/09, Stroller wrote:
> >
> > On 6 Feb 2009, at 12:36, Arttu V. wrote:
> >> ...
> >> Any insight on where to start looking for the problem (and especially
> >> solution) is most welcome, including pointing out stupid
On 2/6/09, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 6 Feb 2009, at 12:36, Arttu V. wrote:
>> ...
>> Any insight on where to start looking for the problem (and especially
>> solution) is most welcome, including pointing out stupid newbie
>> mistakes.
>
> Have you run revdep-rebuild?
Yes to revdep-rebuild -i and eme
On 6 Feb 2009, at 12:36, Arttu V. wrote:
...
Any insight on where to start looking for the problem (and especially
solution) is most welcome, including pointing out stupid newbie
mistakes.
Have you run revdep-rebuild?
Stroller.
On Friday 06 February 2009 12:36:37 Arttu V. wrote:
> Any insight on where to start looking for the problem (and especially
> solution) is most welcome, including pointing out stupid newbie
> mistakes.
Well, you did ask |-)
I think I'd start by looking for -C assignment in kxkb. A quick way to
On 2/6/09, Sebastian Günther wrote:
> Some application does not capture ctrl+c, which is normaly the interupt
> shortcut in bash. So it surely is passed down to bash which intrupts
> startx, since it is the active job.
>
> I bet it won't happen with any Xsession started from any *dm.
Thanks for t
* Arttu V. (arttu...@gmail.com) [06.02.09 13:37]:
> Hello,
>
>
> For example, KOrganizer edit menus still show shortcuts for copy,
> paste, etc as ctrl+something (ctrl+c for copy). However, when I'm
> adding a new event or todo and press ctrl+c to copy some text around
> -- boom, X closes itself
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