also remember the quote topic from the IRC #SalixWell, as I said, some people as just incredibly stupid.
Idiot's and level...
also remember the quote topic from the IRC #SalixWell, as I said, some people as just incredibly stupid.
Oh, how right you are! Applies perfectly here!shad91 wrote:also remember the quote topic from the IRC #Salix
Idiot's and level...
Never argue with an idiot. They'll bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.
stuckinoregon wrote:Tell the whinger: AFTOS POU PIDAI POLA PALOUKIA THA TOU HOTHI KAI ENA STO KOLO
To be completely accurate, ctrl-alt-backspace does not work by default in recent xorg versions. That includes the slackware xorg and of course the salix xorg since they are both one and the same. However slackware, has set a custom setting in a hal configuration file that changes that default behavior so that ctrl-alt-backspace can be used in a stock slackware installation. We actually don't include the same custom setting because we're using the same hal configuration file to edit our keyboard configuration options during salix installation.Akuna wrote:Well what matters is what is being said more than who said it & as a matter of fact, ctrl/alt/backspace does not work in Salix or in Slackware 13.0 either, period!
Oops... I stand corrected & I fall into that category of untrustworthy folks he objected too.gapan wrote:To be completely accurate, ctrl-alt-backspace does not work by default in recent xorg versions. That includes the slackware xorg and of course the salix xorg since they are both one and the same. However slackware, has set a custom setting in a hal configuration file that changes that default behavior so that ctrl-alt-backspace can be used in a stock slackware installation. We actually don't include the same custom setting because we're using the same hal configuration file to edit our keyboard configuration options during salix installation.
Good idea and I've started it here: http://www.salixos.org/wiki/index.php/P ... _SlackwareAkuna wrote:1- Open a section on the Wiki, further dedicated to the topic of Slackware/Salix compatibility/likes/divergence issues where for example you would find the incriminated " Ctrl + Alt + bksp" article, a list of the packages which are differently customized for Salix or for Slackware and why: hal, lilo, pkgtools, xfce.... & other such pertinent material.
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