Eric Sultan wrote: > I'd need to consult with someone that knows release engineering better > than I, but I'd think that the rfb driver should be made mutually > exclusive of the nfb and pfb drivers. I'm not familiar enough with > packaging and installation issues to know how to achieve this.
I don't think there is a way to do this other than choose one to not include with Solaris. > Both drivers can exist in the system without competing with each other. > The first one found in the /etc/driver_aliases file is the one that > would be used, but this doesn't seem to provide a useful mechanism for > binding the driver to the device. So how would users choose which to run? Why does a different kernel driver even need to be provided - can't the Xorg ddx module work with the old ones? -- -Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith at sun.com Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering