Pessoal,
Alguem saberia se é possivel (acredito que sim) e como fazer para trocar o
XFree86 pelo X.org no debian? Fazemos qquer negocio: testing, unstable, sid,
woody, etc... :-)
Estou tentando ligar dois monitores num micro por aqui e há alguns problemas
de frequencia do monitor ou algo do
Em Segunda 04 Outubro 2004 11:17, Marcos Vinicius Lazarini escreveu:
Do histórico da lista:
http://fooishbar.org/daniel/blog/tech/x/bootstrappingXorg-2004-06-05-06-01.html
e
Bom, já vi q na página do freedesktop jah tem um repositorio nao oficial para
o Debian, não sei exatamente qual sua
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 10:21:39AM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 06:58:57PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
The d-i team is having nightmares right now because packages they depend
on keep changing.
What ever happened to the idea of a freeze?
I seem to recall joeyh
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Brian Nelson wrote:
| On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 10:21:39AM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
|On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 06:58:57PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
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|The d-i team is having nightmares right now because packages they depend
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|What
* Anders Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-08-09 12:20] wrote:
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Brian Nelson wrote:
| On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 10:21:39AM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
|On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 06:58:57PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
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|The d-i team is having
Hello!
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 05:41:39PM +0200, Nicolaus Kedegren wrote:
Why in heavens name did Xfree86 change their license? Was it the
previous license too restrictive? Sponsors needed/wanted the ability to
incorporate proprietary code?
Waste of BW probably, but does anybody know?
In the
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 05:02:09 +0800
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Metzler wrote:
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 21:04:31 +0800
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you justify that pov? At present, we have more platforms than
ever before, more packages than every before.
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 09:04:31PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Brian Nelson wrote:
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 09:20:28AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Other vendors switched to X.org at the time of the licence change.
Presumably they're supporting newer hardware now than Debian will
Chris Metzler wrote:
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 05:02:09 +0800
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Metzler wrote:
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 21:04:31 +0800
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you justify that pov? At present, we have more platforms than
ever before, more
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 06:58:57PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
The d-i team is having nightmares right now because packages they depend
on keep changing.
What ever happened to the idea of a freeze?
--
Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jabootu's Minister of Proofreading
Brian Nelson wrote:
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 09:20:28AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Other vendors switched to X.org at the time of the licence change.
Presumably they're supporting newer hardware now than Debian will with
Sarge when it's released, and Sarge++ is probably three or four years
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 21:04:31 +0800
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Nelson wrote:
Mark my words, Sarge+1 will not take 3 or 4 years to release. 1 to 1.5
years is my estimate. 2 years, tops.
How do you justify that pov? At present, we have more platforms than
ever before,
Chris Metzler wrote:
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 21:04:31 +0800
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Nelson wrote:
Mark my words, Sarge+1 will not take 3 or 4 years to release. 1 to 1.5
years is my estimate. 2 years, tops.
How do you justify that pov? At present, we have more
I have recently become aware of the fact that Debian is still using
XFree86 4.3 on all of its releases and seems to have no plans on
converting to xorg. Is this true? Is there development underway for
make xorg the new default x server?
I'm just wondering because it seems odd to me that debian
On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 11:12, Nathan Kroll wrote:
I have recently become aware of the fact that Debian is still using
XFree86 4.3 on all of its releases and seems to have no plans on
converting to xorg. Is this true? Is there development underway for
make xorg the new default x server?
I'm
Hello!
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 11:12:50AM -0500, Nathan Kroll wrote:
I have recently become aware of the fact that Debian is still using
XFree86 4.3 on all of its releases and seems to have no plans on
converting to xorg. Is this true? Is there development underway for
make xorg the new
Nathan Kroll wrote:
I have recently become aware of the fact that Debian is still using
XFree86 4.3 on all of its releases and seems to have no plans on
converting to xorg. Is this true? Is there development underway for
make xorg the new default x server?
I'm just wondering because it seems odd
Florian Ernst wrote:
Hello!
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 11:12:50AM -0500, Nathan Kroll wrote:
I have recently become aware of the fact that Debian is still using
XFree86 4.3 on all of its releases and seems to have no plans on
converting to xorg. Is this true? Is there development underway for
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 09:20:28AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Other vendors switched to X.org at the time of the licence change.
Presumably they're supporting newer hardware now than Debian will with
Sarge when it's released, and Sarge++ is probably three or four years away.
Actually,
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 09:20:28AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Other vendors switched to X.org at the time of the licence change.
Presumably they're supporting newer hardware now than Debian will with
Sarge when it's released, and Sarge++ is probably three or four years away.
Mark my
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