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XFree3.2 (Was: 1. RFD: Reorganization of the Debian Project)



Craig Sanders <cas@taz.net.au> writes:

> On Wed, 4 Dec 1996, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:

> > Absolutely agreed. I've got one machine running the new X for >24     
> > hours with no problems yet. I use the old fvwm and do everything my   
> > own way, but all my critical apps run just fine.                      

> I've been running the new X 3.2 on my main home workstation for over a
> week and the only annoyance is that the default xterm fonts are way to
> small to use on my screen in anything but Huge mode. 

I've been having some problems related to the number pad. The
behaviour has changed in a way that either makes my number pad useless
(for entering numbers), or, if the num lock light is on, my fvwm
bindings no longer work.  Because XFree now attaches Num_Lock to
'mod2' - this causes problems with other programs.  If I remove the
association with 'mod2' the num_lock key no longer works...

I haven't found a satisfactory solution yet.

And now for the question of the day: "Will Debian 1.2 come out before
Broadway?"


Steve
dunham@gdl.msu.edu


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