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[ILUG] staroffice issue with remote display...

[ILUG] staroffice issue with remote display...

kevin lyda kevin at suberic.net
Sun Sep 17 13:13:37 IST 2000


On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 01:44:35AM +0100, Kenn Humborg wrote:
> Maybe there's some X extension that it requires that the OpenBSD build
> isn't providing?

everything is the same except what is listed here.  what is s.o.
using that it needs these things?

xf86/linux/i386                   xf86/openbsd/sparc
DPMS                              X3D-PEX
MIT-SCREEN-SAVER                  XIE
XFree86-DGA
XFree86-Misc
XFree86-VidModeExtension
XInputExtension

and it runs on xvnc which lacks XFree86-*, XInputExtension,
MIT-SCREEN-SAVER and DPMS from the xf86/linux/i386 list above.  ah, all
of them.  ok, maybe it uses an extension that doesn't work remotely?
MIT-SHM?  it can't be an unsupported color depth since both xvnc and
xsun are running at 8 bits.

very odd.

kevin

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