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Re: [Bug 373516] Re: xorg doesn't recognize the non-ASCII variant of character ” in xorg.conf
Please add the lines
Section “ServerFlags”
Option “DontZap” “false”
EndSection
to your xorg.conf and reboot your system.
In this situation, X will not start when you boot, and will tell you
your xorg.conf is corrupted and needs to be repaired (or something similar)
Let me know if you'd like more information.
-Mike
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Bryce Harrington
<bryce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Can you describe more specifically how X is not working correctly?
>
> ** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
>
> ** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Triaged
>
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> xorg doesn't recognize the non-ASCII variant of character ” in xorg.conf
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373516
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> of the bug.
>
> Status in “xorg-server” source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> If given the character ” in xorg.conf, X does not work correctly.
>
> The character ” can be found all over the Internet, including in posts
> intended to give advice on how to edit xorg.conf to achieve various goals.
> ” looks incredibly similar to ".
>
> This is a serious usability concern. I mistakenly gave someone advice
> taking information from the Internet that at first glance looked identical
> to steps I had taken myself, and successfully achieved my goal.
>
> Either the character ” needs to be changed to look less similar than ",
> X need to be able to handle the character ”,
> or some other step needs to be taken.
>
> From the perspective of anyone but a programmer, a program is expected
> to handle any input its given without crashing. A program is expected to
> handle input its given gracefully, without crashing, or refusing to start.
> And to a user ” is exactly the same, and indistinguishable from ".
>
>
> I hold no illusions that this issue will ever be fixed, but please don't
> mark this bug as invalid. My laptop is incapable of utilizing dual monitors
> now that the proprietary drivers for my ATI card are no longer supported by
> ATI without editing xorg manually. One of the first things that I had to do
> when using ubuntu on this machine was edit the xorg.conf file to fix a
> graphics issue.
> It is far from unrealistic to expect users to put the character ” into
> an xorg.conf file. OpenOffice writer correctly displays the character, and I
> don't find it unrealistic that someone will eventually write a document in
> Word explaining how to do what-have-you in linux to someone. I doubt I'm the
> first to experience this unexpected behavior, and I doubt I'm the last.
>
> I this that a status of wishlist and confirmed is appropriate for this
> bug. Regardless of if it will ever realistically be fixed, it is still a
> bug.
>
>
> -Mike
>
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xorg doesn't recognize the non-ASCII variant of character ” in xorg.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373516
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