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The X people do a great job in spite of the card manufacturers and
they deserve our heartfelt thanks. That said, I also fell for the
supported chip hoax (SiS630) and agree that when it becomes obvious
that the driver doesn't work it should be deleted from the list of
supported cards.

Kind Regards,

Graeme.

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From: "Jagi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 4:12 AM
Subject: [Newbie]SOLUTION TO Cyber Blade XP problems


> Maybe you should REMOVE the Cyber Blade XP from the list
> of supported chipsets with 4.1.0. The drivers provided with 4.1.0
> are not functional and as you can see everybody is complaining
> that X server is crashing with the same error ("no screen found").
> 
> It would save people hours of unnecessary work if they knew that
> 4.1.0 doesn't support this chipset.
> 
> It would also save MONEY! I've purchased a laptop with XP
> controller because the chipset is listed as supported. I've lost
> $250 in restocking fee after returning that laptop.
> 
> Listing an unsupported or problematic driver as 'supported' makes
> me doubt that the new 4.2.0 will work with Cyber Blade XP. Its a
> trust issue I guess.
> 
> 
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