encodings and the Canadian French one. The way XkbLayout and XkbVariant
work for this encodings changed some long time ago and the result was
that you would end up with no keyboard at all in X. Now XkbVariant includes
part of the layout selection which is about as ugly and makes the wscons
mapping a bit tricky.
OK matthieu@, maja@
Tested by espie@ and brad@
commit 78fcbf577ad6eba6399cc39f74b7ce5f9c8e265e
Author: Michel Daenzer <daenzer@vmware.com>
Date: Thu Sep 3 14:55:05 2009 +0200
EXA: Check for solid/gradient pictures the same way for all generations.
In particular, also catch them for >= R300.
commit 87d7235790866f9c19ef08972d5237f09d940cd9
Author: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Nov 5 10:23:03 2009 -0500
EXA: fallback if no pMaskPicture->pDrawable
A solid or gradient mask could be used for blending
the source picture onto the destination picture.
Fixes fdo bug 24838
Fix bug with suspend and VT switch on VX800 and 64bit systems
(tested by jakemsr@)
Fix segfaults with EXA and XV (Ticket #359) Tested on K8M890 and VN800
The previous code was working by luck, since the "device busy" error
when opening the 2nd device was ignored. With xserver 1.8, xinput2 is
a bit less tolerant and causes a segfault. Problem reported by sthen@
Thanks.
It is missing a few commits that I have yet to verify (ones that try and
continue if we lock the gpu rendering engine and can't reset it, for
example) taht will be verified and sent out for extra testing soon.
Should contain a bunch of speedups and some correctness improvements
(though rendercheck still gives some errors that I am looking into).
This has been in snaps since the first day of c2k10, any known issues
with just this driver have (to my knowledge) been fixed since. A problem
with macbooks pointed out by otto happens with both this and the in-tree
driver and thus doesn't stop this moving forward.
As well as the 2.12 improvements, this driver also has a backport
(partially aided by the backports in RHEL 5 kindly provided by Dave
Airlie) from the kms code of modesetting support for ironlake (arrandale
and clarkdale: the IGDs build into intel nehalem cpu dies) which has
been tested on a number of chipsets. Note that Display port and eDP
displays have not yet been worked on (and probably won't until I can
find a displayport monitor), but VGA and lvds at least are known to
work, sure beats vesa.
"no objection on my side" matthieu@, prodding (as always) from princess
marco.