Dear all,Is there an equivalent of a security advisory mailing list for arch that I can subscribe to ?Thanks.
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On 4/14/06, Mike McQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 13 April 2006 19:30, Hongxing Soong wrote:
> > Boot up process is very quick under ArchLinux for not much work to
> > load,but when
> > program when loaded in X window(I use gnome 2.14),such as acroread ,
> > kile (need 2 minites or
2006/4/13, Jan de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Take note that EXA will screw up most things using the released ATI
> drivers. EXA is slower than XAA at this moment, it's even slower than
> rendering without renderAccel at all.
It doesn't work very well with ati and fglrx drivers, but I can't say
t
On Thursday 13 April 2006 19:30, Hongxing Soong wrote:
> Boot up process is very quick under ArchLinux for not much work to
> load,but when
> program when loaded in X window(I use gnome 2.14),such as acroread ,
> kile (need 2 minites or longer) , But I have a Barton 2500+(
> 3200+highest) 512MB me
quoth the Hongxing Soong:
> Boot up process is very quick under ArchLinux for not much work to
> load,but when
> program when loaded in X window(I use gnome 2.14),such as acroread ,
> kile (need 2 minites or longer) , But I have a Barton 2500+(
> 3200+highest) 512MB memory,and quickly on other dis
Boot up process is very quick under ArchLinux for not much work to
load,but when
program when loaded in X window(I use gnome 2.14),such as acroread ,
kile (need 2 minites or longer) , But I have a Barton 2500+(
3200+highest) 512MB memory,and quickly on other distribution.
Why?
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 18:36 +0200, bardo wrote:
> To turn on the new compositor just add this line to your "device"
> section:
> Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
Take note that EXA will screw up most things using the released ATI
drivers. EXA is slower than XAA at this moment, it's even slower than
ren
2006/4/13, Fabio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
> I usually don't use my pc with 3D acceleration enabled and so all work
> fine with Archlinux but now i wanna try 3D but i can't use Ati driver
> with Xorg 7 because they work just with Xorg 6.8 .
> Anybody know how i can use my ATI mobility radeon 9200
On 4/12/06, Low Kian Seong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Can't remember this one correctly, but what happens to the update if we
> choose 'n' to replace a certain package with another ?
With reference to what you are implying with the title of this thread,
here is the answer:
When a
Fabio wrote:
> Hi!
> I usually don't use my pc with 3D acceleration enabled and so all work
> fine with Archlinux but now i wanna try 3D but i can't use Ati driver
> with Xorg 7 because they work just with Xorg 6.8 .
> Anybody know how i can use my ATI mobility radeon 9200 with Xorg 7 ?!
> Thank
Hi!
I usually don't use my pc with 3D acceleration enabled and so all work
fine with Archlinux but now i wanna try 3D but i can't use Ati driver
with Xorg 7 because they work just with Xorg 6.8 .
Anybody know how i can use my ATI mobility radeon 9200 with Xorg 7 ?!
Thank you!
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Sorry "not always" not "always"
On 13/04/06, Philip Dillon-Thiselton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Often, yeah it will, but always.
On 13/04/06, Low Kian Seong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
No. What I meant to ask is, if I answer 'n' to the replacement will the upgrade process stop ?
On 4/13/06, Mi
Often, yeah it will, but always.
On 13/04/06, Low Kian Seong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No. What I meant to ask is, if I answer 'n' to the replacement will the upgrade process stop ?
On 4/13/06, Mike McQueen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 21:24, Low Kian Seong wrote: > D
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