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2019 Oct 19
33
[Bug 112070] New: H/W Acceleration sufficiently buggy on Debian to hard lock machine GeForce 7600 GO
...Product: xorg Version: unspecified Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: other Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: not set Component: Driver/nouveau Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Reporter: dooby.dave at virgin.net QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Created attachment 145774 --> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=145774&action=edit logs So. I have big problems with nouveau driver or implementation of nouveau driver (by Debian). I emailed debian-x at lists.de...
2009 Oct 30
5
adding SAN "diskspace" to CentOS system residing on VMware
Hey, group, I've got a system installed on a VMware VM. The SAN administrator allocated me more disk space from the (EMC) SAN and I need ultimately to create another partition to mount on the filesystem. Two (initial) questions about this: What steps do I need to take prior to creating a new partition with fdisk? (The SAN space, BTW, is connected through VMware.) The OS is already
2000 Feb 14
3
Vorbis license terms?
Are there any thoughts to changing the license used by Vorbis from the GPL to the LGPL? As it stands, linking to libvorbis will taint any program. I'd like to research using Vorbis and contribute to it, but I'm not at the liberty to GPL the engine I'd like to link with libvorbis. The GPL prevents me from using it. The LGPL would still protect the Vorbis code while allowing
2000 Feb 14
3
Vorbis license terms?
Are there any thoughts to changing the license used by Vorbis from the GPL to the LGPL? As it stands, linking to libvorbis will taint any program. I'd like to research using Vorbis and contribute to it, but I'm not at the liberty to GPL the engine I'd like to link with libvorbis. The GPL prevents me from using it. The LGPL would still protect the Vorbis code while allowing