``bufsz'' which is deprecated and doesn't work in all cases. This
allows mplayer to work without underruns whatever the the buffer
size used by aucat is.
set the block size to 10ms, otherwise depending on the defaults,
the blocksize may be too large for mplayer, causing video to
stutter.
move "-ao libsndio" to "-ao sndio", suggested by naddy@
ok naddy@
* new hack: photopile
* updates sonar, jigsaw, maze, m6502, hypnowheel, timetunnel, munch, and
webcollage
* EXIF rotation support and RANDR fixes
* some old screen savers have been retired
* Nib loading refractored and improved
* Added support for autosaving in NSDocuments
* NSWindowController made a subclass of NSResponder
* NSTokenField and netokenFiledCell classes added
* New configuration file to set default installation
* gnustep-make now uses the -no-print-directory flag when invoking make
* Change in path checking algorithm in GNUstep.sh and GNUstep.csh
- use SUBST_CMD
size so that we don't end up in memory access errors
This should fix several GTK apps crashes (eog and mail-notification come
to mind but there are others).
ok jasper@
- don't try to start ssh-agent when the default OpenBSD Xsession or
gnome-session are used because those already start it
- explicitely set some configure switchs
- fix WANTLIB
Warning: with GNOME 2.24, no option is provided to automatically start
esound with the session ; either use 'aucat -l' in rc.local to use
libsndio or add 'esd -unix -noterminate -nobeeps &' in your
xinirc/xsession to keep using esound.
The Mousetweaks package provides mouse accessibility enhancements for
the GNOME desktop.
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Amongst other things, it allows users to perform a right click by doing
a click&hold of the left mousebutton which is very handy for me...
powerbook user.
2nd try... I hope this time I didn't mess it up...
bug-buddy is a graphical bug reporting tool. It can extract debugging
information from a crashed application and create either a stacktrace or
a minidump file to send to the GNOME bug tracker.
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