In DeleteInputDeviceRequest, leave the conf_idev (which is shared with
xf86ConfigLayout.input) alone for devices that were specified in the
ServerLayout section of the config file. This way, in the next server
generation we are left with what was the original config and can thus re-init
the devices.
This is an addon to 6d22a9615a, an attempt to
fix Bug 14418.
X.Org Bug 15645 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15645>
X.Org Bug 14418 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15645>
The previous check works in the master-branch, but doesn't work with MPX. We
actually copy the SD's information into the MDs public.devicePrivate, so we
need to explicitly check whether a device is a MD before freeing the module.
Basically the same approach RandR takes. Remember which one the client
requested, send back the one the server supports. Also divide XGE server
version (now defined in geext.c) and the client's version (still in the
protocol definition).
The first fbconfig which has a depthbuffer > 0 and doublebuf is choosen
when associating fbconfigs with the visuals, indepenent of stencil bits.
This happens to work ok on intel as there all fbconfigs with a
depthbuffer > 0 also have stencil bits.
This patch fixes this by first trying to get a fbconfig for default X visuals
with both stencilbuf, depthbuf and doublebuffering, and if that fails fallback
to trying to get one with only a depthbuf and doublebuffering.
glcore gets linked with -ldl, -lpthread for s3tc and glapi
xserver needs
DLOPEN_LIBS - to dlopen the glcore dso
LD_EXPORT_SYMBOLS_FLAG - to export symbols for glcore to use
the ld flag is added to kdrive only when GLX is enabled, the net overhead for
Xephyr is ~155KB, could be reduced with --dynamic-list.
When starting up kdrive/fbdev, if the current framebuffer mode is sensible use
that unless told otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
XKB was disabled in 08928afb05, with the comment
"Disable XKB, as we can't yet use it". Seems like "yet" is over, running GNOME
and changing XKB settings seems to work in Xnest now.
X.Org Bug 10015 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10015>
I don't think this is the 100% correct answer as I get log spam saying
(EE) DoSwapInterval: cx = 0x98b8998, GLX screen = 0x96dd780
(EE) AIGLX: cx->pGlxScreen->swapInterval == NULL
but thats better than X exiting in my book.