Adding an FAQ entry for configuring Travis CI and Cirrus CI for a fork

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A. You need to install the Xrandr development package. A. You need to install the Xrandr development package.
For Debian / Ubuntu this package is called libxrandr-dev. For Debian / Ubuntu this package is called libxrandr-dev.
For SUSE / openSUSE this package is called libXrandr-devel. For SUSE / openSUSE this package is called libXrandr-devel.
Q. How do I configure the same continuous integration bulids for my XRDP fork as the official XRDP repository?
A. The XRDP project uses both Travis-CI.org and Cirrus-CI.com for continuous integration.
Both of these services are free for open source projects (both the official
repository and forks), and these services integrate with Github to build any
changes pushed to public Github repositories.
To configure Travis CI for your XRDP fork on github:
1. Follow Travis CI instructions for connecting your github account to Travis CI
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/tutorial/#to-get-started-with-travis-ci-using-github
2. In the Travis CI dashboard setting page select your XRDP fork repository for building pushed branches.
3. Push a commit to a branch in your XRDP fork on github and Travis CI should
start building the branch because the XRDP repository already contain a .travis.yml file.
To configure Cirrus CI for your XRDP fork on github:
1. Follow Cirrus CI instructions for connecting your github account to Cirrus CI
https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/quick-start/
2. In the Github setting page for the Cirrus CI application, enable Cirrus CI
access to your XRDP fork repository.
3. Push a commit to a branch in your XRDP fork on github and Cirrus CI should
start building the branch because the XRDP repository already contain a .cirrus.yml file.