OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du mardi 09 septembre 2008, vers 17:58, Julien Cristau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait :
>> I just checked again and you are right, the link is here. I have
>> switched back to i810 in my xorg.conf and it is not able to detect my
>> graphic card.
>>
> 17:11 < jcristau> hrm. so with pciaccess, Driver "i810" in xorg.conf -> fail
> 17:19 < jcristau> ajax: any idea how to fix that? problem is the server
> compares the name in xorg.conf against drvp->driverName,
> which is "intel"
> 17:19 < ajax> i think we still have a compat patch for that?
> 17:20 < ajax> huh, guess not.
> 17:22 < jcristau> in the non-pciaccess path, I810Probe calls
> xf86MatchDevice("i810"), but that's not used anymore
> 17:25 < ajax> well the lazy way to do it is in the server
> 17:25 < ajax> add a hack to the top of InitOutput() like what InitInput()
> does
> to do s/keyboard/kbd/
> 17:25 < ajax> personally i'd just as soon do sed -i /Driver/s/i810/intel/
> xorg.conf in %post though
> 17:26 < jcristau> i guess i can do something like that. thanks
> Not sure which option is best. Opinions?
I would just ask the user to switch to "intel". A debconf note could be
added if i810 is present in xorg.conf. Or just a NEWS entry.
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