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outdated xorg docs? #19

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opened 2026年05月13日 21:42:45 +02:00 by rooneymcnibnug · 1 comment

Getting the x overlay and setting it up following the directions at https://derivelinux.org/docs/system/xorg yields errors:

When trying to execute dtr o https://git.sr.ht/~dlm/derive-x11 there are errors, where the o option is not a valid one.

Is this a command that was previously available but not anymore? Do these docs need updating? Is there another expected way to accomplish this?

Getting the x overlay and setting it up following the directions at https://derivelinux.org/docs/system/xorg yields errors: When trying to execute `dtr o https://git.sr.ht/~dlm/derive-x11` there are errors, where the `o` option is not a valid one. Is this a command that was previously available but not anymore? Do these docs need updating? Is there another expected way to accomplish this?
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@rooneymcnibnug dtr o is definitely implemented in dtr.
please ensure you are running the latest version of dtr - you can either be using a older version or the legacy detour.

@rooneymcnibnug `dtr o` is [definitely implemented in dtr.](https://codeberg.org/derivelinux/ports/src/commit/e4d5f4eb9065fe76bc0a62f32d45a1b6e8d0b276/dtr#L1289) please ensure you are running the latest version of dtr - you can either be using a older version or the legacy `detour`.
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