i386 is uploaded. powerpc and sparc are compiling right now.
alpha, arm, and m68k, please compile this for your architectures.
Changes:
xfree86 (4.0.2-13) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* build using gcc 2.95.3-9 (see #92008)
* debian/local/dexconf: don't freak out if the selected mode lis
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Branden Robinson wrote:
> i386 is uploaded. powerpc and sparc are compiling right now.
>
> alpha, arm, and m68k, please compile this for your architectures.
FYI, it will have to wait until a gcc build binary-arch problem is
resolved. Matthias is already working on a fix.
I don't unterstand you. This is working keymap. Keymap from XFree86 4.x
NOT work with potato
XFree86 3.3.6.
>Could you please check that your keymap is consistent with the ones
>included in XFree86 4?
>Thanks,
> Juliusz
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Hello there,
I think there're several truetype font packages for the use in X,
though some problems are left unsolved.
#1) Policy does not permit the TrueType subdirectory under
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts, but some ttfs
Ok, perhaps I'm really dense, but what's the advantage of using this over
just using Branden's X debs? I have 3d acceleration and working DRI for
both my V3 and my G450 as it stands, without adding any further software.
And I can turn it on or off as I want (if I need 24 bit for something, for
ex
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 06:09:32AM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
>
> Ok, perhaps I'm really dense, but what's the advantage of using this over
> just using Branden's X debs? I have 3d acceleration and working DRI for
> both my V3 and my G450 as it stands, without adding any further software.
>
> And
Hello Take-san,
I just noticed yesterday that both defoma and gs-5.50 (with defoma
support) are in the Debian unstable archive now. I was pleasantly
surprised! :-)
Yes, it is a goal that the font packages migrate to use defoma, at least
for the Chinese fonts that the Debian Chinese Project is d
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 06:09:32AM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Ok, perhaps I'm really dense, but what's the advantage of using this over
> just using Branden's X debs? I have 3d acceleration and working DRI for
> both my V3 and my G450 as it stands, without adding any further software.
>
> And I
I don't unterstand you. This is working keymap. Keymap from XFree86 4.x
NOT work with potato
XFree86 3.3.6.
>Could you please check that your keymap is consistent with the ones
>included in XFree86 4?
>Thanks,
> Juliusz
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Hello there,
I think there're several truetype font packages for the use in X,
though some problems are left unsolved.
#1) Policy does not permit the TrueType subdirectory under
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts, but some ttf
Ok, perhaps I'm really dense, but what's the advantage of using this over
just using Branden's X debs? I have 3d acceleration and working DRI for
both my V3 and my G450 as it stands, without adding any further software.
And I can turn it on or off as I want (if I need 24 bit for something, for
e
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 06:09:32AM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
>
> Ok, perhaps I'm really dense, but what's the advantage of using this over
> just using Branden's X debs? I have 3d acceleration and working DRI for
> both my V3 and my G450 as it stands, without adding any further software.
>
> And
Hello Take-san,
I just noticed yesterday that both defoma and gs-5.50 (with defoma
support) are in the Debian unstable archive now. I was pleasantly
surprised! :-)
Yes, it is a goal that the font packages migrate to use defoma, at least
for the Chinese fonts that the Debian Chinese Project is
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 06:09:32AM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Ok, perhaps I'm really dense, but what's the advantage of using this over
> just using Branden's X debs? I have 3d acceleration and working DRI for
> both my V3 and my G450 as it stands, without adding any further software.
>
> And I
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