As of now all but one release critical bug that I know of has been squashed in gpm.
The remaining bug is the fault of libc6, and is not something that I can directly fix. Specificly, programs which link against libgpmg1 may expect it to contain the fsync symbol, which it no longer does. The only fix for this is recompiling those programs against the current libgpmg1 (1.19.6-1 or -2), I know that w3m under powerpc needs this, others may as well. The specifics of this whole mess are in bug #119892. On a brighter side, I would like everyone to test the current gpm extensively, as it will, barring more bugs being found, end up in woody. Thanks. Zephaniah E. Hull. (Debian gpm maintainer.) -- 1024D/E65A7801 Zephaniah E. Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 92ED 94E4 B1E6 3624 226D 5727 4453 008B E65A 7801 CCs of replies from mailing lists are requested. > Is there an API or other means to determine what video > card, namely the chipset, that the user has installed > on his machine? On a modern X86 machine use the PCI/AGP bus data. On a PS/2 use the MCA bus data. On nubus use the nubus probe data. On old style ISA bus PCs done a large pointy hat and spend several years reading arcane and forbidden scrolls -- Alan Cox
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