Absolute OS 12.1 beta2 (Default branch)


 
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Absolute OS 12.1 beta2 (Default branch)

Image Absolute is a lightweight Slackware Linux derivative distribution that uses an Icewm, ROX-Filer window/file manager combination. It comes with Firefox, The GIMP, MPlayer, K3B, kTorrent, Gaim, Frostwire, Gftp, StarDict, Skype, and many other titles all set up and ready to run. Several utilities are included to ease configuration and management. It is compatible with all Slackware 11 packages and can be installed just like a Slackware disk, except that you cannot choose which packages to install or remove, as it just installs everything. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
A new kernel (tickless, low-latency desktop preemptive model, Pentium Classic minimum CPU) wicd replaces wifi-radar (set the wicd daemon to start when you install, or later in the root services menu; a tray icon appears when using icewm). This is primarily a maintenance release, updating packages to current. It includes gimp-2.4.3 with all the SCRIP-FU updates from gimphelp.org.Image

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XSETDEVICEMODE(3)														 XSETDEVICEMODE(3)

NAME
XSetDeviceMode - change the mode of a device SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/XInput.h> XSetDeviceMode( Display *display, XDevice *device, int mode); display Specifies the connection to the X server. device Specifies the device whose mode is to be changed. mode Specifies the mode.You can pass Absolute,or Relative. DESCRIPTION
The XSetDeviceMode request changes the mode of an input device that is capable of reporting either absolute positional information or relative motion information. Not all input devices are capable of reporting motion data, and not all are capable of changing modes from Absolute to Relative. XSetDeviceMode can generate a BadDevice or BadMode error. DIAGNOSTICS
BadDevice An invalid device was specified. The specified device does not exist or has not been opened by this client via XOpenInputDevice. This error may also occur if some other client has caused the specified device to become the X keyboard or X pointer device via the XChangeKeyboardDevice or XChangePointerDevice requests. BadMatch This error may occur if an XSetDeviceMode request is made specifying a device that has no valuators and reports no axes of motion. BadMode An invalid mode was specified. This error will also be returned if the specified device is not capable of supporting the XSetDeviceMode request. 05/15/2013 XSETDEVICEMODE(3)