Is there any plan to include i845 support in the 4.2.x releases? Michael
Cardenas posted a patch about a year ago and it was maybe scheduled to go in
to 4.2.1-4, but it isn't in the changelog and I can't find the patch in
debian/patches, so I'm assuming it isn't in.
Would it be possible to ge
Is there any plan to include i845 support in the 4.2.x releases? Michael
Cardenas posted a patch about a year ago and it was maybe scheduled to go in
to 4.2.1-4, but it isn't in the changelog and I can't find the patch in
debian/patches, so I'm assuming it isn't in.
Would it be possible to ge
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-11
Severity: normal
NB: This bug report is for a non-net-connected Sun Ultra 5.
I installed woody from disk 1 only, selected X window system task. Added
an unstable APT line and apt-get upgraded. When I then started X it did
not have a config file. It seem
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-11
Severity: normal
NB: This bug report is for a non-net-connected Sun Ultra 5.
I installed woody from disk 1 only, selected X window system task. Added
an unstable APT line and apt-get upgraded. When I then started X it did
not have a config file. It seem
On Monday 26 Aug 2002 7:20 am, Branden Robinson wrote:
> I need people with root on machines of your given architecture to
> compile and run the attached C program. It consists of code borrowed
> from xdm's genauth.c program.
Runs OK on hppa (712/80, hppa1.1, Woody).
On Thursday 02 Aug 2001 2:33 am, you wrote:
> If you want to be able to access the dri by a normal user you need to
> either create a dri group or open the premissions up to everybody with a
> chmod -R 666 /dev/dri
Thanks. Are there plans to create a dri group by default on Debian systems in
the
Direct rendering is only working for root on my system (unstable/4.1.0). The
permissions for the DRI device files are:
/dev/dri:
drwxrwx---2 root root 4096 Aug 1 15:22 dri
/dev/dri/*:
crw-rw1 root root 10, 63 Aug 1 15:22 card0
glxinfo as non-root:
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On Thursday 02 Aug 2001 2:33 am, you wrote:
> If you want to be able to access the dri by a normal user you need to
> either create a dri group or open the premissions up to everybody with a
> chmod -R 666 /dev/dri
Thanks. Are there plans to create a dri group by default on Debian systems in
th
Direct rendering is only working for root on my system (unstable/4.1.0). The
permissions for the DRI device files are:
/dev/dri:
drwxrwx---2 root root 4096 Aug 1 15:22 dri
/dev/dri/*:
crw-rw1 root root 10, 63 Aug 1 15:22 card0
glxinfo as non-root:
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