* J. R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001115 04:04]:
> I just realized this discussion was cc'ed to debian-x.
D'oh! :) Yeah, I've had those days. :)
> I wasn't sure what your relation to Branden was; I figured you were an
> intern at his new job. (your original mail was long, much formatting, and
* J. R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001115 04:04]:
> I just realized this discussion was cc'ed to debian-x.
D'oh! :) Yeah, I've had those days. :)
> I wasn't sure what your relation to Branden was; I figured you were an
> intern at his new job. (your original mail was long, much formatting, and
Seth,
I just realized this discussion was cc'ed to debian-x.
I wasn't sure what your relation to Branden was; I figured you were an
intern at his new job. (your original mail was long, much formatting, and
I read it in a small, badly fonted win terminal, in a glare, which was
difficult.)
I now
Greetings Jake :)
* J. R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001114 14:35]:
> How about settling for remembering XF3.x isn't just for legacy hardware
> and that the status doc is sub-par in several respects?
How so? It states that your card is not supported, and your card isn't
supported? Sounds up to d
Greetings Jake :)
* J. R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001114 14:35]:
> How about settling for remembering XF3.x isn't just for legacy hardware
> and that the status doc is sub-par in several respects?
How so? It states that your card is not supported, and your card isn't
supported? Sounds up to
Greetings Jake,
* J. R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001113 23:49]:
> There were three parts to my message, and you responded to whether or not
> support for my card is in active development (apparently there is not, as
> I read all the cvs commits, thank you,) but I'm also concerned about what
> I
Greetings Jake,
* J. R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001113 23:49]:
> There were three parts to my message, and you responded to whether or not
> support for my card is in active development (apparently there is not, as
> I read all the cvs commits, thank you,) but I'm also concerned about what
>
Jake, take a look at this page for the definitive ``what S3 cards are
supported in 4.0.1?'' answer.
http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.1/Status27.html
Perhaps there has been recent work in CVS to support your card that
hasn't been reflected in this document. If it is important to you, check
through this
Jake, take a look at this page for the definitive ``what S3 cards are
supported in 4.0.1?'' answer.
http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.1/Status27.html
Perhaps there has been recent work in CVS to support your card that
hasn't been reflected in this document. If it is important to you, check
through this
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