El vie, 28-02-2003 a las 21:16, Branden Robinson escribió: > 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.
ok thanks bug reported to daniel "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", here is his e-mail if you wanna talk with him.