Subject: Re: Why libpciaccess separated from X server ?
Kevin Master, le Thu 21 Apr 2011 19:38:06 -0700, a écrit :
yes, sure I can compile and install the newer libpciaccess library.
But my question is that why do the X server developers want libpciaccess.so
separated from the X server.
Any good
Kevin Master, le Thu 21 Apr 2011 19:38:06 -0700, a écrit :
yes, sure I can compile and install the newer libpciaccess library.
But my question is that why do the X server developers want libpciaccess.so
separated from the X server.
Any good reason to do this ?
It's used by a few tools
Hello Freedesktop fellows:
I am now using a Linux distribution RedFlag6 on my PC which carries X server
1.7, after a while, I found the system carries a very low pciaccess library
which version is 0.10.2.
libpciaccess-0.10.2 have no vga arbiter function support at all. So I have
been
kept
On 04/20/11 11:10 PM, Kevin Master wrote:
Hello Freedesktop fellows:
I am now using a Linux distribution RedFlag6 on my PC which carries X server
1.7, after a while, I found the system carries a very low pciaccess library
which version is 0.10.2.
libpciaccess-0.10.2 have no vga arbiter