xf86-video-vesa
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u_DPMS-Check-for-broken-DPMSGet.patch | 0000001535 1.5 KB | |
u_DPMS-Query-DPMS-capabilites-and-query-current-st |
0000001291 1.26 KB | |
u_Refuse-to-run-on-machines-with-simpledrmfb-too.p |
0000001145 1.12 KB | |
u_Restore-palette-on-LeaveVT.patch | 0000001041 1.02 KB | |
xf86-video-vesa-2.6.0.tar.xz | 0000275572 269 KB | |
xf86-video-vesa-2.6.0.tar.xz.sig | 0000000543 543 Bytes | |
xf86-video-vesa.changes | 0000005576 5.45 KB | |
xf86-video-vesa.keyring | 0000003642 3.56 KB | |
xf86-video-vesa.spec | 0000002824 2.76 KB |
Latest Revision
Daniel Mach (dmach)
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(revision 2)
This should fix also bsc#1206425 and bsc#1206013 (SUSE_ZNOW = 0) - update to 2.6.0: * Refuse to run if framebuffer or dri devices are present * VESAValidMode: remove duplicate call to VESAGetRec * VESADGASetMode: remove unused variable scrnIdx * Build xz tarballs instead of bzip2 - set SUSE_ZNOW to 0 (boo#1197994) - modernize spec file (move license to licensedir) - Update to version 2.5.0 "This release rolls up a few minor bug fixes since 2.4.0. We now refuse to run on machines with UEFI firmware (on Linux only, patches welcome for other OSes) since it won't work in the general case and you probably have a kernel framebuffer driver running already. We also only attempt to use 24bpp if the alternative would be pseudocolor, but note that since xserver 1.20 24bpp will not work at all. If you'd like to fix that case, please note that it is filed as issue #4: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-vesa/-/issues/4 We also notice several cases of running on emulated GPUs, in which case the shadow framebuffer is disabled by default to improve performance by reducing the number of copies. All users are recommended to upgrade, ideally to a better video card and/or driver."
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