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> While trying to install Slacko 6.3.2 on an Igel thin client, I ran into the
> same problem: black screen with only a cursor.
>
> Hardware
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While trying to install Slacko 6.3.2 on an Igel thin client, I ran into the
same problem: black screen with only a cursor.
Hardware details:
Igel D210 with 1GB RAM and 1GB compact flash drive
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--- Comment #330 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Christopher from comment #329)
Hi Christopher,
> This will probably be my last comment here -- at least, I hope, for a very
> long time ;)
>
> A very nice fellow, Eric
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> (In reply to HuangRan from comment #326)
>
> Hi Frank
> What I mean was if you tested it only with LCD or did you have opportunity
> to test it
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--- Comment #327 from John Friend ---
(In reply to HuangRan from comment #326)
Hi Frank
What I mean was if you tested it only with LCD or did you have opportunity to
test it with crt monitor too. (I will also reply your and
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--- Comment #325 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to HuangRan from comment #321)
Hi Frank,
> By the way, I have verified OpenChrome UMS 0.4.0 driver on HP T510(VX900)
> platform. And on this platform, VGA from DVI-I port is
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--- Comment #321 from HuangRan ---
By the way, I have verified OpenChrome UMS 0.4.0 driver on HP T510(VX900)
platform. And on this platform, VGA from DVI-I port is working fine.
So, to sum up, for OpenChrome UMS driver,
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--- Comment #320 from HuangRan ---
Hi Christopher,
I don't know which port your issue is with. At my side, on Wyse C90LE
platform, VGA port from DVI-I is working for OpenChrome UMS 0.4.0. I have
verified it on Ubuntu 12.04
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--- Comment #319 from Christopher ---
@ Jeffrey -- I've been proactive. I've been sidelined --only recently-- by an
issue related tangentially to this bug (install issues), and I'm working
actively with a member of the
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--- Comment #318 from Jeffrey Walton ---
> If compiling OpenChrome is such a problem, please ask the Puppy Linux
> developers to do it, and create a new image of with OpenChrome Version
> 0.4.0.
Often its helpful to file
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--- Comment #317 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Christopher from comment #316)
Hi Christopher,
> I'm confused. There is no need for a network stack with the instructions I
> supplied, only a USB drive or two. The term
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--- Comment #316 from Christopher ---
I'm confused. There is no need for a network stack with the instructions I
supplied, only a USB drive or two. The term you are looking for is "sneakernet"
;)
Puppy at the command line
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--- Comment #315 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Christopher,
I think I am getting out of trying to figure out Puppy Linux.
I find Puppy Linux very frustrating to use compared to Lubuntu, and sometimes,
it takes a lot of effort just
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--- Comment #313 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Christopher from comment #312)
Hi Christopher,
> Kevin -- can you confirm whether or not, having followed my procedure, you
> get the same result? If so, you will save me
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--- Comment #312 from Christopher ---
Kevin -- can you confirm whether or not, having followed my procedure, you get
the same result? If so, you will save me expending roughly half of my
disposable income for this month,
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--- Comment #311 from Christopher ---
As the line from an old TV show would go -- "Vat eez dees 'ubuntu' yoo speek
ov?" (If you don't get it at first -- read it, out loud or otherwise, imagining
yourself to be a
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--- Comment #308 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Christopher,
I retested the latest OpenChrome master branch code with Wyse C00X and Puppy
Linux 5.7.1 (Precise Puppy).
I can confirm that VGA via DVI to VGA adapter works, but DVI is
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--- Comment #306 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Christopher from comment #305)
Hi Christopher,
> The, er, 'storage situation' (somewhat apt) *may* be resolved -- I have had
> some help with the script that has gone very
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--- Comment #304 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Jeffrey Walton from comment #303)
Hi Jeffrey,
>
> Forgive my ignorance Kevin... I picked up a couple of additional thin
> clients for testing. I'm trying to determine what
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--- Comment #302 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #301)
> Okay, some times I do have to disappear for several days to get something
> done.
> This is why I sometimes do not reply to your
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--- Comment #301 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to HuangRan from comment #299)
Hi Frank,
> Hi Kevin,
>
> That's true. for LVDS, sometimes, there is no I2C bus. So there is no need
> for EDID probe. The resolution
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--- Comment #300 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Christopher from comment #296)
Hi Christopher,
> Just a thought -- a monitor shows up on a VGA connector as a set of 68-ohm
> resistors on the Red Green and Blue lines to
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--- Comment #299 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #295)
>
> Hi Frank,
>
> I am not sure what I can do now.
> You may have to go back further when it comes to going back in the commit,
>
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--- Comment #298 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
With my experiment with drm-openchrome kernel(KMS enabled if using this
kernel) just now, I found DVI-D from DVI-I interface on V90LE is working for
latest
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--- Comment #296 from Christopher ---
Just a thought -- a monitor shows up on a VGA connector as a set of 68-ohm
resistors on the Red Green and Blue lines to their respective grounds.
Is the stuff you're working with
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--- Comment #295 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to HuangRan from comment #294)
Hi Frank,
I am not sure what I can do now.
You may have to go back further when it comes to going back in the commit, and
that's all I can say
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--- Comment #294 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
I gave a try with SHA id "802544370dd827ed3488965e39804e3cb630888a" code, but
unfortunately both VGA/DVI ports can not enter into desktop too.
Nearly same Xorg log for them.
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--- Comment #293 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
Okay, let me try it next week and tell the result here.
Thanks,
Frank
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #290)
> Sorry for not really being on top of the problem you
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--- Comment #292 from Jeffrey Walton ---
> (In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #290)
>> Try that code ("git reset --hard
>> 802544370dd827ed3488965e39804e3cb630888a"),
>> and see what happens.
>
> Again, please use 'git
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--- Comment #291 from Benno Schulenberg ---
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #290)
> Try that code ("git reset --hard 802544370dd827ed3488965e39804e3cb630888a"),
> and see what happens.
Again, please use 'git
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--- Comment #290 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to HuangRan from comment #288)
Hi Frank,
> Hi Kevin,
>
> You can compare two logs(X log for latest UMS on Wyse V90LE platform DVI
> port, X log for latest UMS on Wyse V90LE
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--- Comment #289 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to HuangRan from comment #288)
Hi Frank,
> Hi Kevin,
>
> You can compare two logs(X log for latest UMS on Wyse V90LE platform DVI
> port, X log for latest UMS on Wyse V90LE
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--- Comment #288 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
You can compare two logs(X log for latest UMS on Wyse V90LE platform DVI
port, X log for latest UMS on Wyse V90LE platform VGA port). Obviously when I
am using DVI port, the
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--- Comment #286 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #284)
> Does VGA at least work if you use a DVI to VGA adapter for Wyse V90LE?
Not working for VGA port(I use a DVI-I->VGA converter) now.
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--- Comment #281 from Christopher ---
Fascinating! Feel free to be technical with me -- I have The Google and Wiki
and the ability to ask questions if needed ;) Although my background is mostly
hardware at the
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--- Comment #279 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Christopher from comment #278)
Hi Christopher,
> Pardon me for not mentioning it sooner -- but rcrsn51 -- who made that HowTo
> -- has also made one for a utility of his,
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--- Comment #273 from HuangRan ---
>Within my thin clients, the maximum size of the flash memory is 4GB. And
> that is why I prefer to use a ATA/SATA/CF devices instead.
>But here is a question to ask about the
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--- Comment #266 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi everyone,
I made several important changes to the code, so please retest the latest code
from the repository.
All the patches posted here are now obsolete.
In particular, I decided to
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--- Comment #272 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
Yup. Definitely I want to give a try with your new patches. But as I replied
in previous information, I can't install Ubuntu/Lubuntu 12.04 on those thin
clients!
For HP
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--- Comment #271 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
>
> I have not really solved the problem of how I will be dealing with these
> thin clients.
> So far, I got as far as trying out Puppy Linux 5.7.1 on Wyse C00X using a
> USB
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--- Comment #269 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to HuangRan from comment #261)
Hi Frank,
> Hi Kevin/All,
>
>Yesterday, I received several thin clients which I bought two weeks ago
> as I said. That includes Wyse
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--- Comment #274 from HuangRan ---
> I tried Ubuntu 10.04, it can be installed successfully. And after the
> bootup, it shows VESA driver is used in UMS mode.
> So is it the DDX driver(xf86-video-openchrome) 0.3.3 which
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--- Comment #262 from HuangRan ---
By the way, Kevin, how did you guys solve the "small space" issue for hard
disk? I found only 2GB/4GB on board SSD hard disk is available. So right now, I
am trying to buy some IDE->CF or
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--- Comment #261 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin/All,
Yesterday, I received several thin clients which I bought two weeks ago as I
said. That includes Wyse V90LE(VX700), Wyse C90LE(VX855) and HP T510(VX900).
Attached is the
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--- Comment #260 from Christopher ---
I /was/ using a USB stick... couldn't get the thing to boot from IDE. I
suspect that my backup card may be damaged, in addition to the one I've been
using. I'll know more when I
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--- Comment #259 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Christopher from comment #251)
Hi Christopher,
> Still doesn't work, still freezes solid at a screen fulla garbage.
>
> *sigh*
>
> In the process I also discovered that
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--- Comment #258 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to John Friend from comment #248)
Hi John,
> Hi Kevin
>
> First, thanks for reassuming the development of this project.
>
> I have an HP-T5550 and I wonder if VGA
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Created attachment 122294
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Stock Git at b8eb2ab. DVI plugged into DVI-I (does not work):
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--- Comment #252 from Justin Chevrier ---
(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #247)
> Just for my reference, can you possibly upload the Xorg.0.log for both DVI
> coming out of DVI-I connector and VGA coming out of DVI to
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--- Comment #251 from Christopher ---
Still doesn't work, still freezes solid at a screen fulla garbage.
*sigh*
In the process I also discovered that my 64gb SD card and its IDE adapter have
died. The adapter won't boot
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--- Comment #248 from John Friend ---
Hi Kevin
First, thanks for reassuming the development of this project.
I have an HP-T5550 and I wonder if VGA connected to DVI-I port of T5550
supposed to work at current master (commit
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--- Comment #247 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Justin Chevrier from comment #246)
Hi Justin,
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Yes, the motherboard looks like that. The exact model I have is an HP t5565z.
>
> I have opened it up and
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--- Comment #246 from Justin Chevrier ---
Hi Kevin,
Yes, the motherboard looks like that. The exact model I have is an HP t5565z.
I have opened it up and confirmed that it is in fact a Silicon Image chip. The
exact
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--- Comment #245 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Justin,
Assuming that SiI 164 is used by HP T5550 (it appears so), VT1632A is actualy a
clone of SiI 164.
Fortunately, VT1632A is mostly register compatible with SiI 164.
That being
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--- Comment #243 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Justin,
I am still working on the DVI related bugs.
That being said, which HP thin client are you using?
According to Xorg.0.log you have uploaded, you are using HP T5550.
If you can,
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--- Comment #242 from Christopher ---
> I assume that the bash script you are talking about is being provided by
> another developer.
Yes, a Puppy developer, I've mentioned him before -- 01micko is his name. He's
been
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--- Comment #240 from Christopher ---
Still waitin' on help with that bash script. Till I get that running I'm stuck.
I don't remember how I installed Git but I'll take a look late tonight if I
remember -- which I should.
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--- Comment #239 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Christopher,
I made several DVI related improvements to the code in the past 2 days.
I hate to say this, but I am skeptical that VT1632A based DVI is will work at
this point.
However,
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--- Comment #237 from Christopher ---
My test environment is X-Tahr 1b3, based on TahrPup 6.0.2 (X-Tahr is here -->
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=99849 ). You will need to boot
Puppy in another computer
Hi,
That's not the problem. The problem is that there is a kernel module
(correction, not the kernel itself, but rather the driver for the CS5536
"companion chip"*) that needs modifications compiled into it in order to
(re)activate the IDE header after the BIOS cuts it off.
I know how to use
Hi,
The viafb driver is broken on my Neoware CA19, at least as implemented in
TahrPup. Within one second of being invoked, the system hangs, frozen solid.
Don't use viafb, then.
There is no need for viafb, and it actually interferes with other
drivers (on my system, OpenChrome crashes when
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Sorry, without 121941 (121940 as still applied).
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DVI on the DVI-D port on HP T5550 with ID, 121940, 121957
Here is the log for the DVI-D
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--- Comment #228 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Justin Chevrier from comment #227)
Hi Justin,
> That is a fair question, but I can confirm that the monitor was set to the
> right input type (VGA). The reason I'm 100%
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(In reply to Kevin Brace from comment #226)
> I know you reported to me that VGA coming out of DVI to VGA adapter was not
> working, but can it be a situation where you have to
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--- Comment #226 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Justin,
Reading through the log file you titled, "VGA on the DVI-I port with VGA
adapter HP T5550 with modified ID," it appears that the OS is recognizing the
monitor (EDID is being
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--- Comment #225 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Justin,
I altered the external DVI (TMDS) transmitter detection monitor detection
method that hopefully works with I2C bus 3.
I know the I2C bus 3 appears still broken, and you
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Altering external DVI transmitter (VT1632A) monitor detection method
Changed the way DVI
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Hi Justin,
Very early this morning (I live in PST zone), I noticed that the code that
handles obtaining EDID information from the monitor for VT1632A does not
support I2C bus 3 (It only
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--- Comment #219 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Justin,
I added 2 patches for you to try.
These patches are primarily for DVI-D port that is connected to VT1632A in your
HP T5550.
I am trying to see if the code that detects VT1632A
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Added debug messages to via_vt1632_probe function
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(In reply to Justin Chevrier from comment #211)
Hi Justin,
> > Regarding VX900's native support for DVI (I am assuming that VX900
> > chipset actually has an integrated TMDS
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--- Comment #215 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Christopher,
Is it okay if I include your name and e-mail address in the commit message?
. . .
Reported-by: Christopher
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> Regarding VX900's native support for DVI (I am assuming that VX900
> chipset actually has an integrated TMDS transmitter.), I will make a patch
> that will temporarily activate
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--- Comment #210 from Justin Chevrier ---
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for the in depth response and additional detail (as well as putting
the effort into improving this driver!).
The environment I have set up for testing makes use
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Hi Christopher and Justin,
This is what the description portion of the commit will look like.
If you do not want your name to appear in the commit message, let me know and I
will remove
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Hi Justin,
> I have some HP T5550 (VX900) thin clients that used to previously work under
> the 0.2.x branch, but stopped working under
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I have some HP T5550 (VX900) thin clients that used to previously work under
the 0.2.x branch, but stopped working under 0.3.x with the same issue described
in this bug (no displays
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--- Comment #203 from HuangRan ---
Hi Kevin,
Glad to receive your response so quickly.
For I2C probe EDID information, generally there are several the I2C HW
pair lines as you said. And they can be
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--- Comment #202 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to HuangRan from comment #201)
Hi Frank,
> Hi Guys,
>
>Returning from my holiday and looking at this thread from the start to
> the end takes me several hours to do so
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--- Comment #201 from HuangRan ---
Hi Guys,
Returning from my holiday and looking at this thread from the start to the
end takes me several hours to do so although I have to skip some content for
your chat becuase it is
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--- Comment #200 from Christopher ---
Sonovabatchfile ;)
The system I was using to full-install Puppy decided that it didn't need a
working IDE controller any more.
I thought that I could 'fool' Puppy's installer -- but
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--- Comment #199 from Kevin Brace ---
I just made a change to the description section.
You should get credit for all the time and hard work you put into the testing
process.
Other than that, there is no change in the
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Kevin Brace changed:
What|Removed |Added
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is obsolete|
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--- Comment #197 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Christopher,
I uploaded the patch for you to try.
I developed with OpenChrome Git repository commit in mind.
If the patch works out for you, it will likely get committed into the
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--- Comment #194 from Christopher ---
Got the card reader this morning -- tested, working, at least initially. Time
will tell the rest ;)
Go ahead and upload the patches when you get the chance, I'll test tomorrow
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--- Comment #195 from Kevin Brace ---
(In reply to Christopher from comment #194)
Hi Christopher,
> Got the card reader this morning -- tested, working, at least initially.
> Time will tell the rest ;)
>
> Go ahead and
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--- Comment #191 from Kevin Brace ---
Hi Christopher,
I have done a few more relatively unimportant commits.
That being said, if you were to do any testing, you should use DVI for now.
I will eventually merge the patches I
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