Bug#673582: x11-xserver-utils: xsetroot -def doesn't
Hi Kibi,
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 06:12:03PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Toni Mueller <support@oeko.net> (20/05/2012):
> > I've not seen any way to set the background to 'plaid', and neither
> > 'grey' nor 'mod x y' yield satisfactory results for me.
> No idea for that. xorg@ is for support questions, so you may want to ask
> there.
you mean, xorg@d.o?
> The default changed on the X server side:
> | commit 0bb317a78b96fddcdac319c9706b3a12f931ea44
> | Author: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
> | Date: Mon Sep 22 10:51:51 2008 -0400
> |
> | Default to -br. Add -retro option for the nostalgic.
> |
> | -retro also reverts to the classic cursor display behavior, meaning,
> | the cursor will be visible before anyone calls XDefineCursor().
Ok. This commit is not within xsetroot, which also doesn't understand
'-retro', which is a Xserver option.
Thank you!
Kind regards,
--Toni++
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