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Dec 14, 2010

I have just installed a new 11.3 machine which should replace my old one with suse 9.2.

I have some X11 applications which require backing store support. Under 9.2 I added Option "BackingStore" "True" to section "Device" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.

With 11.3 the arrangement of the X server has changed. I added Option "BackingStore" "True" to file 50-device.conf in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d. This was enough to activate backing store when a window is partially obscured by another window, but the content of the window is lost : (1) when the window is iconized; (2) when the window is moved to another desktop (I am using fvwm). It is not lost when it is moved to another page in same desktop.

Are there any other options to obtain a backing store working as it used to do in 9.2 (window content was always preserved).

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I just started playing with iscsi and have some issues.

This below works great (I can connect to this new device from my clients):

Code:
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[Code].....

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