Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Michael Cummings wrote:
>> Worth a shot, it seemed to work last time (and I just noticed that a
>> neglected
>> -dev mail folder is a bad thing).
>
> We're working on getting X.Org 7.2 stable. The hot new stuff, video
> hotplugging et al, is in xorg-server 1.3 and xf86-vid
Michael Cummings wrote:
Worth a shot, it seemed to work last time (and I just noticed that a neglected
-dev mail folder is a bad thing).
We're working on getting X.Org 7.2 stable. The hot new stuff, video
hotplugging et al, is in xorg-server 1.3 and xf86-video-i810 2.0. Other
drivers remain t
It's a rather rare occasion in my case [1], but i actually used CVS a
couple of minutes ago. No worries, the tree is still safe from me, i
just (finally) uploaded the project page for the proctors [2].
I hope it answers all the questions people have been asking me every
now and then, like how to co
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 20:12 -0400, Michael Cummings wrote:
> Any other cool updates in the last few weeks? (it's been 20 days since
> the last time I started this thread - at this rate, we might make enough input
> to make Chris' job on the gwn easier).
>
For Gnome, 2.18.1 is almost entirely in t
> Any other cool updates in the last few weeks?
I just released another tool called app-portage/autounmask yesterday which you
may find quite handy when you need to unmask packages. (Think of ~
kde/gnome.)
See this thread for further information:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-555607.htm
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 20:12 -0400, Michael Cummings wrote:
> G-cpan-0.15 was put out last night; 99% bug fixes, a few easter eggs, and some
> tweaks. Any other cool updates in the last few weeks? (it's been 20 days since
> the last time I started this thread - at this rate, we might make enough inp