On 4/8/2009 1:10 PM, psmith wrote: > did you also go to a 'special' school? lol ;) o/j No. Not really. But I have a minor in psychology and I dated a girl that later became a shrink. > most development releases may have this in place now (tbh i've not > checked as i'm not following the dev releases of any distro but fedora, > but i'll take your word on this) but when it gets out to the released > versions the masses use then there will be more complaints for sure, as > these are the people who mostly will be left with the choice of a hard > reboot when the find out that ctrl-alt-backspace doesn't work when the x > session throws a wobbly. > yes i run rawhide, and also thankfully F10, but when F11 is on a release > then i'll start doing the rebuilds for x as it wont take much work to > keep up then, for now i have the ability to switch to a vt, i shouldn't > need to but i there we go > well i wouldn't notice the blinking cursor default change as i've had it > disabled for a long time now, not only in the terminal but in all of my > apps too > and as for your suggestion that fedora always follows upstream, i think > you need to take a closer look as this is not the case ;) That's what Fedora claims. :-) Examples? Just a few. I won't name other distro names here. But as I said I can't think of one major one that will not, or already does not, have Xorg 1.6 and C-A-B is disabled. And several a set to release very soon. Me? If I wanted, or needed, this I would go the xorg.conf route. Much less work and much less effort. If, in the future, xorg.conf is abandoned I would then consider compiling my own. It is a little more time consuming than you might think I would bet. Good Luck. -- David -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list