>I'll be looking for it :-) BTW, just curious as to why you offer only >rsync? Seems like CVS would be a bit nicer for tracking changes.
I'm not sure I like CVS ;) It's actually a bitkeeper tree locally (just a child of ppc bk _devel), and most changes get regulary pushed to those main PPC trees, so there you get the history information in the long term. The fact that I publish my work in progress via rsync is a convenience ;) >I think I know what was screwed up with my radeon X module, so I'll put >some more work into it this weekend. We may be able to have at least a >somewhat functional, non-FB radeon Xserver with the Debian 4.1.0 debs if I >can shake out the remaining issues. Unfortunately, an untimely >interruption on Wednesday set me back a bit (it appears that I deleted the >somewhat working copy of my patch). Shouldn't take too long to >reconstruct it, though. Ok, let me know when you have something. I'm still fighting with 16 bits mode & some backlight problems. I hope to have both 15 & 16 bits supported by this week-end. I'll update my rsync to 2.4.15 then. BTW, side note: There are very little chance that the internal modem is ever supported, it's a softmodem, MacOS has a +500K driver full of proprietary (probably non-opensourceable) code for it :( Ben.