xf86-video-intel
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baselibs.conf | 0000000033 33 Bytes | |
xf86-video-intel-2.19.0_20120601_8eed569.tar.bz2 | 0000693621 677 KB | |
xf86-video-intel-copyfb.diff | 0000004551 4.44 KB | |
xf86-video-intel-dell_backlight.diff | 0000000328 328 Bytes | |
xf86-video-intel.changes | 0000002097 2.05 KB | |
xf86-video-intel.spec | 0000004038 3.94 KB |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 88)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Stefan Dirsch (sndirsch)
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- updated to latest git version 2.19.0_20120601_8eed569 with a lot of fixes for SNA and the configuration possibility to use UXA, SNA or GLAMOR 2D acceleration - make again UXA the default, but als build SNA and GLAMOR backends - recommend instead of require glamor package - remove hw supplements, add recommends to vaapi-intel-driver (bnc#764395) - apparently building with "--disable-uxa --enable-glamor" is different from building with "--enable-glamor". The former resulted in an intel driver no longer working at all. The latter results in an "glamor"-enabled intel driver. So use the latter one. ;-) - enable "glamor" for real - switched to "glamor" 2D acceleration - Update to version 2.19.0, bugfixes and support for Ivy bridge server chipset. - Add proper "Supplements" so driver gets pulled automatically if the user has suitable hardware.
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