On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 09:34:05AM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > I know there are still plenty of video cards that xviddetect does not > detect. I can see a lot of bug reports to that effect. > > I think it would be worthwhile to maintain a branch of xviddetect so > that anXious could know about more videocards which get updated at > Potato point releases. Do you agree?
Yes. As to the rest of this thread. I've stated elsewhere[1] that we're going to continue to maintain XFree86 3.x in parallel with 4.x for woody, albeit with the former in a stripped down version that ships only some X servers (and possibly the libc5-compat libraries). Stephen R. Gore is now the maintainer of XFree86 3.x. Here's what I figured we'd do: Have a hardcoded list of video hardware for which support only exists in 3.x. This will be easy because we'll be pruning down the server list and the driver list for the 3.x SVGA server, and will thus have a fairly static idea of what cards are supported thus. If we find any of those cards, select an X server like we always have. Otherwise, choose xserver-xfree86 and see if it can figure out what to do with the card. I'll be shipping all the video driver modules for the 4.x server in the xserver-xfree86 package. xviddetect might need to be extended to select more than one package in the case of certain pieces of hardware. For instance, to use the 4.x glide driver (for running X on a 3D-only Voodoo[12] card), libglide2 *has* to be installed. Likewise, we're going to have to figure out what to do about the agpgart kernel module, and require that for i810 boards and possibly some others. -- G. Branden Robinson | Somewhere, there is a .sig so funny that Debian GNU/Linux | reading it will cause an aneurysm. This [EMAIL PROTECTED] | is not that .sig. http://www.debian.org/~branden/ |
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