dual-display?
Edward Glowacki
glowack2@key-largo.cl.msu.edu
Mon, 27 Mar 2000 13:17:51 -0500 (EST)
Or I could just run with one monitor at home for a while... ;) Nothing
against writing drivers really, but I'm not a particularly adept C coder,
nor do I have any experience writing device drivers. And besides, the
weather is getting warmer, time to get outside and enjoy the scenery, go
rollerblading and such... ;)
--
Edward Glowacki glowack2@msu.edu
Network Services
Michigan State University
On 27 Mar 2000, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Edward Glowacki <glowack2@key-largo.cl.msu.edu> writes:
>
> > 22. Number Nine
> >
> > 3.3.6:
> >
> > Support (accelerated) for the Imagine 128, Ticket 2 Ride, Revolution
> > 3D and Revolution IV is provided by the XF86_I128 server.
> >
> > 4.0:
> >
> > No native support for these chipsets, because the old driver has not
> > been ported.
> >
> > Summary:
> >
> > No Number Nine chips are supported in 4.0.
>
> So who's stopping you from fixing it? Should only be a few
> weeks' project at most, I'd think. Hell, Alan Cox did the
> *first* non-i386 port of the Linux kernel (to m68k) in only two
> weeks. Surely you can port a mere video driver in that amount of
> time...
>
> ;-)
>
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