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Re: [SM-Commit] GIT changes to devel-ati-fglrx z-rejected grimoire by Martin Spitzbarth (4a92db2373d48c7e99cb3e19a45bd625924a5f7a)
- From: Martin Spitzbarth <m.spitzbarth AT gmx.de>
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- Subject: Re: [SM-Commit] GIT changes to devel-ati-fglrx z-rejected grimoire by Martin Spitzbarth (4a92db2373d48c7e99cb3e19a45bd625924a5f7a)
- Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 23:04:46 +0100
On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 15:41:33 -0600,
Martin Spitzbarth <scm AT sourcemage.org> wrote:
> GIT changes to devel-ati-fglrx z-rejected grimoire by Martin
> Spitzbarth <m.spitzbarth AT gmx.de>:
>
> New branch 'devel-ati-fglrx' available with the following commits:
> commit 4a92db2373d48c7e99cb3e19a45bd625924a5f7a
> Author: Martin Spitzbarth <m.spitzbarth AT gmx.de>
> Commit: Martin Spitzbarth <m.spitzbarth AT gmx.de>
>
> ati-fglrx: Created the spell, ATI X window display drivers.
>
It seems like the contents of my commit have not been mailed to the
list, but they are there, if you check out the origin/devel-ati-fglrx
branch.
This spell is for those who have a newer ati card that isn't supported
by the xorg ati driver. It uses the driver provided by ati, which is
one big package that supports every chipset.
Only the kernel module is compiled, all the other files are only
available in binary form.
I don't think this spell should go directly to the "end user grimoire"
z-rejected, because it has to cover some combinations of X server and
32/64-bit architectures that should be tested at least to the point
that it doesn't break existing installations.
And thanks for the write access to z-rejected, Eric.
Regards
Martin
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[SM-Commit] GIT changes to devel-ati-fglrx z-rejected grimoire by Martin Spitzbarth (4a92db2373d48c7e99cb3e19a45bd625924a5f7a),
Martin Spitzbarth, 11/07/2007
- Re: [SM-Commit] GIT changes to devel-ati-fglrx z-rejected grimoire by Martin Spitzbarth (4a92db2373d48c7e99cb3e19a45bd625924a5f7a), Martin Spitzbarth, 11/07/2007
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