I wonder if it's possible to ship both xf86-video-ati-6.12.4-3 and
current 6.13.0-1, and then use probe to see if the graphics card is on a
blacklist-with-xf86-video-ati-6.13.0 list? If it matches, the load
6.12.4-3 instead. Alternatively, maybe we could link Jockey into the
update-alternatives
confirmed on a Thinkpad X32 and a Samsung N150, both with Ubuntu 10.04.
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Martin, which packages/repositories will the backports be found in?
Also, out of curiosity: voria/ppa solution relies on xbindkeys, which
introduces an extra 12 wakeups/second. Does the official backport have
this issue? Either way, thank you, I look forward to the official fix.
How soon can we
Oops, I misread:
On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 12:05 -0600, Gustin Johnson wrote:
This is not normal in my experience. This includes all the people in
my LUG who upgraded.
What you mean, is that you and your LUG have all had no problems
upgrading. Lucky! I run into issues every other release.
Can you still boot into your upgraded installation with your old kernel?
This bug also affected me, in the same way you describe. The fastest
way I could think of resolving it was just making a backup of the list
of my installed packages, backup up /var, /etc, etc. and then
reinstalling. In my
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience backing up video to tape.
Supposing you waited many hours to render a project, and wanted a backup
of the output video (for long-term archive purposes) in addition to the
project, how would you backup the video? Would you just tar
-cf /dev/nst0