Hi guys...

I am tracking these threads.  And I have been meaning to get back to
Daniel, but had to go through some documentation loops and also check
with our Legal about copyright grants.

Daniel,

You are more than welcome onto the beta program, and I thank you for the
man pages support.  Please contact me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
discuss.

Regards,

Matthew

-------- Original Message  --------
From: "Aric Cyr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Daniel Leidert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bug#420239: fglrx does not work with 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-1 version
of xserver-xorg-core
Date: 24/04/07 10:21 PM

> On 4/24/07, Daniel Leidert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well, all I wanted to tell Flavio was, that the suggested package
>> "fglrx-amdcccle" created by the ati-installer is empty. So when he
>> prepares the packages for Debian, he should have a look, which files are
>> considered for this package and not blindly copy your work. I do not
>> expect him to fix bugs in the ati-installer itself. There are a lot more
>> bugs in the Debian packages you provide. Simply run lintian/linda and
>> you will see a bunch of (partly) easily fixable issues.
> 
> I see,  I misunderstood you.  I haven't checked the Debian packages
> with lintian in a while, probably should do that sometime soon :)
> Thanks for the reminder.
> 
>> > Due to a current versioning change in Debian (and Fedora Core 7 too
>> > aparently) the fglrx driver will not load at all now.  This is because
>> > it expects a server version of 7.1, but the new modular version
>> > reports 1.3.0 (xserver-xorg-core).
>>
>> I know, I read the bug reports and the workarounds and Flavios comment
>> about the license issue with the workaround. All I wanted to say is,
>> that the release notes do not fit, what the ati-installer ships. This is
>> also just a FYI-information for the bug-readers and not a hint to Flavio
>> to fix the ati-installer. But it was thought to be a hint for you.
>> That's the reason, why I BCCed you in my answer to the BTS.
> 
> No problem.  Although I do not control the release notes, I can/should
> update the ones in the Debian packages.
> 
>> BTW: Are you part of the ATI Linux Driver team? I'm planning to hand
>> over the fglrx-manpages to ATI now, because of lack of time. So if you
>> are part of this team or have contact to it's leader (Matthew Tippett?),
>> I would kindly ask you to tell him and that he should contact me.
> 
> I do not work for AMD, but am on the the beta tester list.  You can
> contact Matthew directly, he is not adverse to people contacting him
> for such things.  However if you prefer I will mention your manpages
> on the beta-tester mailing list.
> 
> On the similar subject, would you mind if I used your manpages in the
> Ubuntu and Debian packages that the installer generates?
> 
> Regards,
>  Aric
> 


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