not, I will close this bug
> in the next weeks.
I just tried it and it does now work correctly (in xserver-xorg).
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Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1
Severity: normal
The vertical refresh range question says:
"Please enter either a comma-separated list of discrete values (for
fixed-frequency displays), or a pair of values separated by a dash
(all modern CRT's). This information should be av
6MB ain't a lot but it should be plenty for almost any compile.
Not really. gcc is much more piggish on ppc. I knows it's been asked a few
times now, but how much swap do you have? Also, does anyone know what PPC
patches are in the gcc debs?
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6MB ain't a lot but it should be plenty for almost any compile.
Not really. gcc is much more piggish on ppc. I knows it's been asked a few
times now, but how much swap do you have? Also, does anyone know what PPC
patches are in the gcc debs?
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xserver-common, which depends on dialog).
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xserver-common, which depends on dialog).
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same, keycode wise.
So, my point, and I think there was one in there, is to be careful how you
label 'em. It's only the type of keyboard it says, if it's not being adapted
somehow.
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ning, so i can test
> what you come up with. Anyway, best would be to put all the regxxx
> stuff in the same file, and all the different arch version in the same
> function also, like it was started to do with regwbe.
Hmm. Does this patch (what I've been using for 3.3.5 rp
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