I noticed that too. Pity that Babelfish doesn't do Welsh.
Could be related to DRI? Possibly?
(Why didn't I take Welsh lessons when I was at University in Swansea?)
Richard
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From: Jon Stockill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 February 2003 4:21 pm
To: [EMAIL
On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 04:21 pm, Jon Stockill wrote:
http://www.linux.org.uk/diary/ if anyone has the ability to translate.
According to my native welsh friend (who also hacks the kernel, so I
assume the technology is correct to):
'Too many collisions, DRI collides too much when
Jon Stockill [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
We appear to have got a mention in Alan Cox's diary.
Unfortunately he's taken to writing the last batch of entries in Welsh -
obviously the lessons are going well...
http://www.linux.org.uk/diary/ if anyone has the ability to translate.
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heartburn play 'Flightgear' I go he is being two he one has ' heartburn
espouse before the tw. He is being anyone ' heartburn blemish serious except
we were we police force and ambulance I
According to my native welsh friend (who also hacks the kernel, so I
assume the technology is correct to):
'Too many collisions, DRI collides too much when playing Flightgear,
[...]
This sounds quite reasonable. I got a reply from Alan on 'dri-devel':
My lockup with flightgear on the 9000
Martin Spott writes:
I am (I suppose so) annoying the DRI people already for many months because
FlightGear reliably locks up their X server built from development source
tree. So I assume people start getting really interested in this issue
because they don't want an XFree86-4.3.0 release
As to DRI (Welsh for THREE!) crashing, I don't even need FlightGear to
crash my computer with DRI CVS, it crashes on startup of the X
server. Hmmm, maybe it's time to also install the kernel module from
DRI?
Yep, please pick the sources from:
Martin Spott writes:
I am (I suppose so) annoying the DRI people already for many months because
FlightGear reliably locks up their X server built from development source
tree. [...]
Keep bugging them. :-)
Hmm, it already cost me zillions of hours to do this. FlightGear is anything
but a