Stuart Howard stuart.g.howard at gmail.com writes:
All versions of the ATI driver are blocking xorg-server 1.3 at the
moment so you are not going to get around that one easily.
If you look at the --tree to find out what package is asking for the
upgrade of xorg-server and then mask that?
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 17:27 +, James wrote:
Stuart Howard stuart.g.howard at gmail.com writes:
All versions of the ATI driver are blocking xorg-server 1.3 at the
moment so you are not going to get around that one easily.
If you look at the --tree to find out what package is asking
All versions of the ATI driver are blocking xorg-server 1.3 at the
moment so you are not going to get around that one easily.
If you look at the --tree to find out what package is asking for the
upgrade of xorg-server and then mask that? this may help.
On 08/05/07, James [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stuart Howard stuart.g.howard at gmail.com writes:
This link to the forum though I realise it is nvidia based it may give
some further information the posts refer to a bug which further refers
to another bug which is the ATI issue but the general point is there.
James wrote:
blocks B x11-drivers/ati-drivers (is blocking
x11-base/xorg-server-1.3.0.0)
That's because none of the current ati-drivers work with xorg-server-1.3.
One thing that I as never really comfortable with is this make.conf
entry that I ended up using shich I gleaned from
Remy Blank remy.blank at pobox.com writes:
Stay away from xorg-server-1.3 and kernel-2.6.20 or later until ATI
releases new versions that work with them.
This is what I was looking for. I do not stay on top of these issues,
and the system is working reasonable well right now. I just
cannot
This link to the forum though I realise it is nvidia based it may give
some further information the posts refer to a bug which further refers
to another bug which is the ATI issue but the general point is there.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-556528-highlight-nvidia+block.html
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