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Hello.
There have been some recent fixes to a couple of via problem that has not
gone into CVS. More specifically
Bugzilla 525 patches 770 857
Bugzilla 945
These patches have been tested and discussed quite extensively on the
viaarena forums and seem to work well.
Would be good to have them
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o Experimental support for SunOS/Solaris on UltraSPARC systems.
+ o Various GNU/Hurd support updates.
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+ o Experimental support added for GNU/KFreeBSD and GNU/KNetBSD systems.
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A more complete list of changes can be found in the CHANGELOG that is part of
the XFree86 source tree
I have a patch that updates the Logitech PS/2++ protocol to support
their mice with up to 10 buttons (currently they're only using 8 on the
MX500 and MX700). The PS/2++ protocol now uses 6 bits to identify a
packet instead of 4 as before. Apparently, there's a touchpad protocol
that also used