On Tue, August 1, 2006 11:54 pm, B Thomas wrote:
> I tried upgrading to X.org 6.9 from backports.org so that
> I could get Xvideo working with the fglrx ATI drivers for
> my x1400 Radeon card. I can't get Xvideo working with the vesa drivers
> either (I would prefer open source drivers if I could b
try to upgrade just the package you want, apt-get upgrade package-name,
there is also a way to keep the package you want to keep modifying the
apt-get package list,
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 14:16 +0400, Pavel Klemenkov wrote:
> When I was trying X.org on Sarge, I used official packages from Etch.
> M
The best solution for me is edit the /etc/apt/preferences file.
For example in my case is:
Package: *
Pin: origin security.debian.org
Pin-Priority: 999
Package: *
Pin: origin mirror.hamakor.org.il
Pin-Priority: 999
Package: *
Pin: origin www.backports.org
Pin-Priority: 50
The first two source
When I was trying X.org on Sarge, I used official packages from Etch.
May be this is the solution?!
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 02:54:59AM -0400, B Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried upgrading to X.org 6.9 from backports.org so that
> I could get Xvideo working with the fglrx ATI drivers for
> my x14
Hi,
I tried upgrading to X.org 6.9 from backports.org so that
I could get Xvideo working with the fglrx ATI drivers for
my x1400 Radeon card. I can't get Xvideo working with
the vesa drivers either (I would prefer open source
drivers if I could but without xvideo and yv12 overlays
xine can hardly
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