First update to the evdev 2.7 series. This update fixes a couple of bugs and
memory leaks.
Chase Douglas (2):
Report the correct number of touches for MT protocol B devices
Fix buffer overrun when populating axis label property array
Peter Hutterer (5):
Fix inverted horizontal s
xf86-input-keyboard is the Xorg server keyboard driver for non-evdev OS'es.
This release includes bugfixes for Solaris & DragonFly BSD, and sets the
"Device Node" Xi property for easier device identification on multi-kbd
systems.
Alan Coopersmith (5):
Solaris: Use uchar_t, not int, for led
Hi, I've seen this bug posted already (I commented it on it too), but I figured
I might as well ask this here since it doesn't look like the bug report has
been touched by anyone in quite a while:
When using my netbook's cando touch screen and trying to use the Cooirdinate
Transformation Matrix
Hello Adam,
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Adam Jackson wrote:
> On 7/22/12 5:38 AM, soul wrote:
>
>> "
>> SUPPORTED HARDWARE
>> The vesa driver supports most VESA-compatible video cards. There
>> are
>> some known exceptions, and those should be listed here.
>> "
>>
>> Is the
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Hi,
xf86-video-openchrome 0.3.0 has been released.
The 0.3.0 release is a major step forward for the openchrome X.org
driver. It brings most of the features that are needed with todays X
server. The code has seen a major overhaul, with a lot of new f
On 7/22/12 5:38 AM, soul wrote:
"
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The vesa driver supports most VESA-compatible video cards. There are
some known exceptions, and those should be listed here.
"
Is there a list of such "known exceptions"? That is, VESA-compatible
cards which are known NOT t
A week in, grab the brown paper bags, for it is time to reveal a couple
of critical bugs that spoilt the 2.20.0 release.
Firstly we have the restoration of DRI for i810. I am sure that the
solitary user will be overjoyed in a couple of years when a new xserver
is forced upon it. That enjoyment wil