Hello, the xf86-video-glamo driver does not play well with the xglamo_hack:
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2288 AFAIK the bug above is the only place where the workaround is officially documented, not actually easy to find. And even if I am not an expert, I fully agree with Timo Jyrinki's comment: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.smartphones.userland/1333/focus=1337 The following patch adds a config setting to control the default value of xglamo_hack. With it, the workaround can be unconditionally built (but disabled) on every distribution (we must be realistic: I am not sure the Xglamo bug will be fixed anytime soon). This is especially true for Debian, where we have xf86-video-glamo in main (thus in official repositories) and an unofficial Xglamo package. While I am in the process of removing the latter from the pkg-fso repository (dead upstream and thus no longer supported), xf86-video-glamo has at least one annoying bug compared to Xglamo: http://bugs.debian.org/529078 http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2288 NB, the patch is untested since agricola.debian.org (the ARM machine used by the pkg-fso team to build kernel packages) is ATM building another kernel package version. Nevertheless, I thought that since it is trivial enough, it is worth to already submit it for review. Thx, bye, Gismo / Luca
