On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 10:21:04AM +0530, Kailash wrote:
On Sunday 06 October 2013 10:01 AM, Joel Roth wrote:
xserver-xorg-video-apm
xserver-xorg-video-ark xserver-xorg-video-chips xserver-xorg-video-i128
xserver-xorg-video-i740 xserver-xorg-video-rendition xserver-xorg-video-s3
On Sat, 5 Oct 2013 21:07:07 -1000
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 10:21:04AM +0530, Kailash wrote:
On Sunday 06 October 2013 10:01 AM, Joel Roth wrote:
xserver-xorg-video-apm
xserver-xorg-video-ark xserver-xorg-video-chips
xserver-xorg-video-i128
Joe wrote:
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
As often happens, I'd fallen behind on upgrading lately, and
had some catching up to do.
I have three sids, one of which is upgraded almost daily, the others in
half-gigabyte chunks and with a certain amount of hope. It *is* sid,
after all.
Joel Roth:
As often happens, I'd fallen behind on upgrading lately, and
had some catching up to do.
My experience is that sid is much smoother when upgrades are performed
very often, at least once a week.
In your situation I would have checked whether the video driver that I
actually use
On Sat, 5 Oct 2013 23:08:39 -1000
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
Joe wrote:
Joel Roth jo...@pobox.com wrote:
As often happens, I'd fallen behind on upgrading lately, and
had some catching up to do.
I have three sids, one of which is upgraded almost daily, the
others in
Greetings wise admins,
apt-get upgrade went fine, however dist-upgrade looks ready
to remove a lot of Xorg packages while holding back
upgrades.
What is the appropriate solution here, just to wait?
Obviously I don't want to lose X and other important
libraries.
Details follow. Thanks for any
On Sunday 06 October 2013 10:01 AM, Joel Roth wrote:
xserver-xorg-video-apm
xserver-xorg-video-ark xserver-xorg-video-chips xserver-xorg-video-i128
xserver-xorg-video-i740 xserver-xorg-video-rendition xserver-xorg-video-s3
xserver-xorg-video-s3virge xserver-xorg-video-sis
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