Hi everyone,

I will like to make this announcement that OpenChrome Version 0.4.0 is almost 
ready for release.
I still have not changed the version from Version 0.3.3 yet, but with the last 
few commits I have made within the past 24 hours, the display detection 
regression related to the elimination of a known device table is mostly 
resolved.
If you have a computer with VIA Chrome IGP (UniChrome and Chrome9, but not S3 
Graphics derived Chrome 500 through 600 series) and you do not mind installing 
a compiled graphics device driver for testing purposes, please test the latest 
master branch code located over here.

https://cgit.freedesktop.org/openchrome/xf86-video-openchrome/

This is the very detailed instructions on how to install the device driver.

https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/openchrome-devel/2016-February/001753.html

If you think something is not working properly, please file a new bug report 
with http://bugs.freedesktop.org.
Except for a few active open bug report, please do not reuse the existing bug 
report that has been filed in the past few months since substantial changes 
have occurred in the code in the past 2 months.
Some of the bug reports have grown very long with the topic drifting away from 
the original bug report, and I do not like to see this happen again.
Please do not file a bug report against stock OpenChrome Version 0.3.3 that 
comes with many Linux and BSD distributions anymore since the code has changed 
tremendously from that version.
As for OpenChrome Version 0.3.4, I cancelled the release of it due to the 
severe difficulty of maintaining many legacy features OpenChrome has had since 
the forking from UniChrome that happened 10+ years ago.
Legacy features like VBE (VESA BIOS Extension) mode setting and known device 
table have been eliminated completely from the code, and those are the major 
reasons why the new release of OpenChrome is called Version 0.4.0 rather than 
Version 0.3.4.
What this means is that, OpenChrome is almost fully automatic when it comes to 
display detection, although some work related to flat panel and external TMDS 
transmitter remain.
Looking forward, the patch level of OpenChrome will go up much faster than the 
past (Version 0.4.0, 0.4.1., 0.4.2, etc.) since it stayed at Version 0.3.3 for 
a very long time (almost 3 years), and this has caused tremendous amount of 
confusion among users.
If there are no major issues, I will release a new version of OpenChrome in the 
next few days.
I will send out another announcement when OpenChrome Version 0.4.0 is 
officially released.

Regards,

Kevin Brace
OpenChrome Project Maintainer
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