Re: [branden@deadbeast.net: [millerjr@u.washington.edu: a few legacy X servers]]

2000-11-15 Thread Seth Arnold
* 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

Re: [branden@deadbeast.net: [millerjr@u.washington.edu: a few legacy X servers]]

2000-11-15 Thread Seth Arnold
* 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

Re: [branden@deadbeast.net: [millerjr@u.washington.edu: a few legacy X servers]]

2000-11-15 Thread J. R. Miller
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

Re: [branden@deadbeast.net: [millerjr@u.washington.edu: a few legacy X servers]]

2000-11-14 Thread Seth Arnold
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

Re: [branden@deadbeast.net: [millerjr@u.washington.edu: a few legacy X servers]]

2000-11-14 Thread Seth Arnold
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

Re: [branden@deadbeast.net: [millerjr@u.washington.edu: a few legacy X servers]]

2000-11-14 Thread Seth Arnold
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

Re: [branden@deadbeast.net: [millerjr@u.washington.edu: a few legacy X servers]]

2000-11-14 Thread Seth Arnold
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 >

[branden@deadbeast.net: [millerjr@u.washington.edu: a few legacy X servers]]

2000-11-13 Thread Seth Arnold
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

[branden@deadbeast.net: [millerjr@u.washington.edu: a few legacy X servers]]

2000-11-13 Thread Seth Arnold
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