Not everyone with these chipsets would be affected, because not everyone
with these chipsets has a DVO card. Personally, I've been wanting to get my
hands on such a card for several years, but I've never been able to find
one.
On Dec 22, 2008 2:44 PM, Craig73 funru...@gmail.com wrote:
Does
Whoops, accidentally read the first post in this thread as the last, and
responded accordingly. My bad.
On Feb 9, 2012 2:12 PM, Daniel Gimpelevich
dan...@gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us wrote:
Not everyone with these chipsets would be affected, because not everyone
with these chipsets has a
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 03:52:39PM -, legolas558 wrote:
@Bryce: I compiled it against xorg-dev 1:7.3+18 (I use Debian Squeeze),
I had to install several packages to let the 'configure' script run
successfully. From my logs I think you should install these: x11proto-
video-dev libxv-dev
Hi Bryce,
thanks for your extended explanation about how things go.
I told my feelings as consumer, not open source developer. As open
source developer and supporter I am really happy of Intel's
open-source-friendly strategy.
But as a consumer I am really screwed up about the fact that Windows
Built in hardware from a 4-year-old laptop should definitely be working by
now.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Craig Huffstetler
craig.huffstet...@gmail.com wrote:
It's definitely going to be up to the community.
There are many questions on this, many work-arounds that may or may not
work
@craig
I only meant to relay my frustration in having an older laptop with old
hardware that is not supported even by Intrepid. This bug has been open
forever, yet nothing has come of it thus far, other than further complaints.
One would figure that after so many complaints Intel would jump in