This means that patch 990 is under a "kame" license included in the patch
itself. All the others does not need a license since Pierfrancesco and I
decided to relase them as free as possible so that inclusion should not be
a problem.
Fabio
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Warren Turkal wrote:
> On Friday 13
1. I was able to install version 4.2 from the tar file, using the
install script provided by the xfree86 website.
2. A debian installation of version 4.2 succeeded on another computer.
3. On the original computer, I tried running strace on the installation.
This crashed the system, but not before
Package: xterm
Version: 4.2.1-4
xterm crashes when you try to paste into it a string which contains a
NULL octet at its end. This is not a normal situation and it wouldn't
be reproduced if not for a KHTML bug (a bug would be filled against
KHTML as well).
This bug can be reproduced with the Konqu
Hi Fabio,
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:59:01PM +0100, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
> here is the link where you can download the set of patches to
> include IPv6 support for XFree86. I have placed a link for the simple
Thats great! Did you bother to check what x.org did already about IPv6?
As
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-4
Serverity: important
debian(sid) xserver-xfree86's cyrix driver stops with signal 4(SIGILL).
CPU is NatSemi Geode GX1 300MHz and chipset is cs5520
4.2.1-3 is good.
XFree86.0.log,XF86Config-4 and changelog of cyrix driver are bellows.
/proc/cpuinfo and lsp
Really I need a debug trace and your modelines (you need custom modelines
with a 16 pixel clock seperation for the 5520). Fixing it to use standard
modelines is on my todo list still
This means that patch 990 is under a "kame" license included in the patch
itself. All the others does not need a license since Pierfrancesco and I
decided to relase them as free as possible so that inclusion should not be
a problem.
Fabio
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Warren Turkal wrote:
> On Friday 13
1. I was able to install version 4.2 from the tar file, using the
install script provided by the xfree86 website.
2. A debian installation of version 4.2 succeeded on another computer.
3. On the original computer, I tried running strace on the installation.
This crashed the system, but not before
Package: xterm
Version: 4.2.1-4
xterm crashes when you try to paste into it a string which contains a
NULL octet at its end. This is not a normal situation and it wouldn't
be reproduced if not for a KHTML bug (a bug would be filled against
KHTML as well).
This bug can be reproduced with the Konqu
Hi Fabio,
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:59:01PM +0100, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
> here is the link where you can download the set of patches to
> include IPv6 support for XFree86. I have placed a link for the simple
Thats great! Did you bother to check what x.org did already about IPv6?
As
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.2.1-4
Serverity: important
debian(sid) xserver-xfree86's cyrix driver stops with signal 4(SIGILL).
CPU is NatSemi Geode GX1 300MHz and chipset is cs5520
4.2.1-3 is good.
XFree86.0.log,XF86Config-4 and changelog of cyrix driver are bellows.
/proc/cpuinfo and lsp
Really I need a debug trace and your modelines (you need custom modelines
with a 16 pixel clock seperation for the 5520). Fixing it to use standard
modelines is on my todo list still
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Guido Guenther wrote:
> Thats great! Did you bother to check what x.org did already about IPv6?
> As far as I know they plan to put it into their next release and XFree86
> syncs with these releases fairly quickly, so we might end up with two
> different implementations.
> Reg
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