Re: [gentoo-user] New intel xorg-server USE flag
I see there is a new intel USE flag for xorg-server. I also see (-i810%*) which may be due to my hardened profile? Should I change VIDEO_CARDS=i810 to intel? Yes. Intel have developed an all-in-one driver called ?intel that supercedes and replaces the old drivers. The USE flag change reflects this. I have this in the laptop's lspci: Intel Corporation 82801H. which will be driven nicely by the new driver Thank you very much Alan. - Grant
[gentoo-user] New intel xorg-server USE flag
I see there is a new intel USE flag for xorg-server. I also see (-i810%*) which may be due to my hardened profile? Should I change VIDEO_CARDS=i810 to intel? I have this in the laptop's lspci: Intel Corporation 82801H. - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] New intel xorg-server USE flag
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 7:04 PM, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see there is a new intel USE flag for xorg-server. I also see (-i810%*) which may be due to my hardened profile? Should I change VIDEO_CARDS=i810 to intel? I have this in the laptop's lspci: Intel Corporation 82801H. Please search recent posts. Liviu
Re: [gentoo-user] New intel xorg-server USE flag
On Sunday 26 October 2008 19:04:03 Grant wrote: I see there is a new intel USE flag for xorg-server. I also see (-i810%*) which may be due to my hardened profile? Should I change VIDEO_CARDS=i810 to intel? Yes. Intel have developed an all-in-one driver called ?intel that supercedes and replaces the old drivers. The USE flag change reflects this. I have this in the laptop's lspci: Intel Corporation 82801H. which will be driven nicely by the new driver -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com