Stefan Dirsch
For quite a while and it's a real cool thing, an excellent starting point.
Currently youu have the fglrx, fglrxG01 and fglrxG02 packages.
And nvidia-gfx, nvidia-gfxG01, nvidia-gfxG02.
right.
In _theory_ each of them is covering a larger number of chipsets. In practice, the current versions break some older card.
Now the question would be if it would be hard to 'save' the package when a new driver version comes out, e.g. in some X11:Drivers:Video:Previous?
Finding a project to eventually host the resulting binaries will then be the next step,
No, this would be the first step. Second step would be to find someone, who does the packaging work.
I don't understand: when the fglrx- package is updated to a new fglrx driver version, make a copy of the curent package: osc copypac X11:Drivers:Video fglrxG02 X11:Drivers:Video:Previous fglrx-9.2 That's all I'm talking about. S. -- Susanne Oberhauser +49-911-74053-574 SUSE -- a Novell Business OPS Engineering Maxfeldstraße 5 Processes and Infrastructure Nürnberg SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org