Hallo.

For my everyday work I use Debian etch that doesn't meet the actual 
requirements for the so called "DRM stuff" (according to "Compiling the 
source code"). On this system, I simply don't need DRM and wouldn't 
quite like to install that DRM stuff from the external sources to use as 
much software as possible from Debian's repository and thus have it 
covered by Debian's security updates.

Therefore, I'd simply like to disable DRM, but don't know how: Is there 
any option to be passed to autogen.sh, any entry for xorg.conf? Or can I 
simply do a normal installation with etch's outdated libdrm / drm.ko / 
via.ko as this may result in nothing but DRM not working - which I 
wouldn't mind in this case?

Thanks in advance,

PM


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