On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 08:51:33PM +0100, Jos? Salavert Torres wrote: > > What exactly *is* the problem? All you've really said is "XFree86 > > problem", "my powermac G4 733 tower doesn't work", and you've said > > you've been using packages I didn't create and cannot support. > > nv driver in XFree86 4.2.1 (unstable) doesn't work in my computer with > GeForce 2MX. > I'm not english I thought that "spurious" wasn't a polite word.
You may, if you wish, file a bug against xserver-xfree86. If you do so, please use reportbug or follow the instructions in the XF86Config(7) manpage. $ man 7 XF86Config However, since XFree86 4.3.0 will be packaged for Debian before too long, there may not be much point in filing this bug. There is nothing impolite about the word "spurious" as far as I know. 2 definitions found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Spurious \Spu"ri*ous\, a. [L. spurius.] 1. Not proceeding from the true source, or from the source pretended; not genuine; false; adulterate. 2. Not legitimate; bastard; as, spurious issue. ``Her spurious firstborn.'' --Milton. {Spurious primary}, or {Spurious quill} (Zo["o]l.), the first, or outer, primary quill when rudimentary or much reduced in size, as in certain singing birds. {Spurious wing} (Zo["o]l.), the bastard wing, or alula. Syn: Counterfeit; false; adulterate; supposititious; fictitious; bastard. -- {Spu"ri*ous*ly}, adv. -- {Spu"ri*ous*ness}, n. I was unaware of the use of "spurious" to mean "bastard" -- I think that meaning has fallen almost completely out of use in the past 90 years. -- G. Branden Robinson | I am sorry, but what you have Debian GNU/Linux | mistaken for malicious intent is [EMAIL PROTECTED] | nothing more than sheer http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | incompetence! -- J. L. Rizzo II
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