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Re: [suse-xfree86] X.Org 7 packages available for SUSE 10.1/10.2 (Alpha)
- From: walter harms <wharms@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 14:42:54 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <44F1AF60.9010801@xxxxxx>
hi Stefan,
i finally found the time to fix the missing bits. the rpm's work for my laptop.
ntl: i noticed a setpgid() failed because of wrong permissions, no matter running as
root or not. perhaps this part is not needed at all ?
re,
wh
walter harms wrote:
>
> Stefan Dirsch wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 03:27:39PM +0200, walter harms wrote:
>>> i have just tried the new X11 beta. and it seems to work. i mist the
>>> fonts in the first trial causing some problems. can you add a
>>> 'fixed' and 'cursor' as fallback to the x11 package ?
>> Looks like you forgot to install the xorg-x11-fonts (noarch) package.
>>
>
> yep, i forget to copy the noarch part in the assumption that the current fonts would be ok to use.
> unfortunately they where removed and fontpackets from the 10.1 lack the cursorfonts (i could not find one).
> hence the idea of a fall back added to the server packet. they do not have to look pretty.
> my special problem is that the ascii terminal display is disturbed after X, so hard to read and
> harder to fix any problems :) a 'working' X11 with 1 font 1 cursor would be ok for start.
> (i guess you get the idea). ntl separating the 33MB fonts is good, i doubt they will change
> much between the releases.
>
> r
i finally found the time to fix the missing bits. the rpm's work for my laptop.
ntl: i noticed a setpgid() failed because of wrong permissions, no matter running as
root or not. perhaps this part is not needed at all ?
re,
wh
walter harms wrote:
>
> Stefan Dirsch wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 03:27:39PM +0200, walter harms wrote:
>>> i have just tried the new X11 beta. and it seems to work. i mist the
>>> fonts in the first trial causing some problems. can you add a
>>> 'fixed' and 'cursor' as fallback to the x11 package ?
>> Looks like you forgot to install the xorg-x11-fonts (noarch) package.
>>
>
> yep, i forget to copy the noarch part in the assumption that the current fonts would be ok to use.
> unfortunately they where removed and fontpackets from the 10.1 lack the cursorfonts (i could not find one).
> hence the idea of a fall back added to the server packet. they do not have to look pretty.
> my special problem is that the ascii terminal display is disturbed after X, so hard to read and
> harder to fix any problems :) a 'working' X11 with 1 font 1 cursor would be ok for start.
> (i guess you get the idea). ntl separating the 33MB fonts is good, i doubt they will change
> much between the releases.
>
> r
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