ripts/vars.$(ARCH).
So is it going to be Debian or Doogie? ;-)
Cheers,
Nick
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On 26/03/2005, at 8:30 AM, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 04:45:57PM +1300, Nick Phillips wrote:
On 18/03/2005, at 8:04 AM, Branden Robinson wrote:
If an i915 patch is prepared, works, and has been signed off on by
i810/i830/i845/i855/i865 as well as i915 users, then the patch
n a few days, depending on the quantity (and
quality)
of distractions that come up in the meantime...
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nt me in favour, and let me know if you want any testing done
(on i810 or i915).
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ironment. This then causes no end of X apps to barf
with the "not supported by Xlib" error. Is there anything that can be done
about this? I'd have thought that gdm should just pass the value through
and let the individual apps do the alias lookups through either the C
or X alias files,
hen causes no end of X apps to barf
with the "not supported by Xlib" error. Is there anything that can be done
about this? I'd have thought that gdm should just pass the value through
and let the individual apps do the alias lookups through either the C
or X alias files, but what do
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