On 17.01.2011 09:24, Zsolt Udvari wrote: > Hi list! > > I've an ATI Radeon X1200 video card, and the latest fglrx driver > doesn't support this, the homepage says: > "The following products have been moved to the legacy software support > structure" > > Is there in PLD linux any "legacy software" to this? I doesn't found. > If isn't exist, how can I create this? > I've an idea: create xorg-driver-video-fglrx-legacy1 package (with > .spec) and it's an older version of fglrx driver and it conflicts with > the main fglrx driver. And can create after this legac2, etc. packages > like xorg-driver-nvidia.
may i suggest not to use legacy1, legacy2, legacy3 names, as it becames eventually confusing which one is older legacy, legacy1 or legacy3? especially if the oldest one is removed, due not being compatible with any xserver, and you have left with legacy3 which has no relation what card it's for... but rather something mentioning the major version: xorg-driver-video-fglrx-10.x.spec and for nvidia ones: xorg-driver-video-nvidia-legacy.spec -> xorg-driver-video-nvidia-legacy-71.x.spec xorg-driver-video-nvidia-legacy2.spec -> xorg-driver-video-nvidia-legacy-96.x.spec xorg-driver-video-nvidia-legacy3.spec -> xorg-driver-video-nvidia-legacy-173.x.spec > Thanks! > Zsolt -- glen _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en
