Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "new_xorg".
2014 Nov 02
0
SSP now default for ports/packages, ssp/new_xorg repository EOL
...ch packages. This applies to the ports checkout that portsnap uses.
WITHOUT_SSP can be defined in make.conf to not use this feature.
SSP will be used to build ports (with -fstack-protector) on all amd64
releases and i386 releases which are 10.0 or newer.
The "ssp" repository and "new_xorg" repositories will no longer be
updated after 11/15 as they are no longer needed as both are default for
ports now. Please update your repository configurations to now only
track the /latest repository. This is the default from
/etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf. Remove any overrides from
/usr/local/e...
2014 Nov 02
0
SSP now default for ports/packages, ssp/new_xorg repository EOL
...ch packages. This applies to the ports checkout that portsnap uses.
WITHOUT_SSP can be defined in make.conf to not use this feature.
SSP will be used to build ports (with -fstack-protector) on all amd64
releases and i386 releases which are 10.0 or newer.
The "ssp" repository and "new_xorg" repositories will no longer be
updated after 11/15 as they are no longer needed as both are default for
ports now. Please update your repository configurations to now only
track the /latest repository. This is the default from
/etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf. Remove any overrides from
/usr/local/e...
2014 Nov 02
0
SSP now default for ports/packages, ssp/new_xorg repository EOL
...ch packages. This applies to the ports checkout that portsnap uses.
WITHOUT_SSP can be defined in make.conf to not use this feature.
SSP will be used to build ports (with -fstack-protector) on all amd64
releases and i386 releases which are 10.0 or newer.
The "ssp" repository and "new_xorg" repositories will no longer be
updated after 11/15 as they are no longer needed as both are default for
ports now. Please update your repository configurations to now only
track the /latest repository. This is the default from
/etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf. Remove any overrides from
/usr/local/e...
2012 Nov 05
4
agp in kernel
After several years I replaced desktop and laptop and
wait for release to start fresh. On desktop I put nvidia
gt520. Forums say nvidia prop driver dislikes agp op-
tion in kernel and recommend removing it. Laptop is
sandy bridge with hd3000 integrated. Would I trigger
something if I delete agp from conf file in both cases?
Another issue bothers me also. RC version of amdtemp
failed to read