Am 18.11.2010 15:34, schrieb Jerome Glisse:
> Best is to use mesa master repository. And kernel 2.6.36 or newer, the
> other drm kernel tree are mostly to fix issues and are interesting if
> you are facing one of those issues or just want to help in testing
> drm.
Just a quick follow-up: current d
Am 18.11.2010 15:34, schrieb Jerome Glisse:
Best is to use mesa master repository. And kernel 2.6.36 or newer, the
other drm kernel tree are mostly to fix issues and are interesting if
you are facing one of those issues or just want to help in testing
drm.
Just a quick follow-up: current drm gi
Hi,
I find the various git repositories for drm sometimes a little
confusing. For example, what is the difference between d-n and d-c-n?
Maybe it would be a good idea to fill out the gitweb information for
each each repository. Currently they all report "Unnamed repository;
edit this file to n
2010/11/18 Marius Gr?ger :
> Hi,
>
> I find the various git repositories for drm sometimes a little confusing.
> For example, what is the difference between d-n and d-c-n? Maybe it would be
> a good idea to fill out the gitweb information for each each repository.
> Currently they all report "Unnam
2010/11/18 Marius Gröger :
> Hi,
>
> I find the various git repositories for drm sometimes a little confusing.
> For example, what is the difference between d-n and d-c-n? Maybe it would be
> a good idea to fill out the gitweb information for each each repository.
> Currently they all report "Unnam
Hi,
I find the various git repositories for drm sometimes a little
confusing. For example, what is the difference between d-n and d-c-n?
Maybe it would be a good idea to fill out the gitweb information for
each each repository. Currently they all report "Unnamed repository;
edit this file to