Changeset 22c1bfc3 for postlfs


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Timestamp:
07/12/2023 05:39:51 PM (15 months ago)
Author:
Xi Ruoyao <xry111@…>
Branches:
12.0, 12.1, 12.2, gimp3, ken/TL2024, ken/tuningfonts, lazarus, plabs/newcss, python3.11, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, trunk, xry111/for-12.3, xry111/llvm18, xry111/spidermonkey128, xry111/xf86-video-removal
Children:
c97d35e
Parents:
06a0a0a8
git-author:
Xi Ruoyao <xry111@…> (07/12/2023 05:23:41 PM)
git-committer:
Xi Ruoyao <xry111@…> (07/12/2023 05:39:51 PM)
Message:

Archive xf86-video-*

Location:
postlfs
Files:
2 edited

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  • postlfs/config/firmware.xml

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    496496
    497497      <para>
    498         There are actually two ways of installing this firmware. BLFS, in the
    499         'Kernel Configuration for additional firmware' section part of the
    500         <xref linkend="xorg-ati-driver"/> section gives an example of
     498        There are actually two ways of installing this firmware. One is
    501499        compiling the firmware into the kernel - that is slightly faster to
    502500        load, but uses more kernel memory. Here we will use the alternative
     
    580578        As written above at the end of the section on 'Firmware for ATI video
    581579        chips', loading large blobs from /lib/firmware can take a noticeable
    582         time during which the screen will be blank. On a slow machine you might
    583         wish to refer to the 'Kernel Configuration for additional firmware'
    584         part of <xref linkend="xorg-amdgpu-driver"/> and compile all the
     580        time during which the screen will be blank. On a slow machine you
     581        might wish and compile all the
    585582        required modules into the kernel to reduce this time, at the cost of
    586583        using more kernel memory.
  • postlfs/virtualization/qemu.xml

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    522522      to the full capability of the emulated VGA card. For example, the vmware
    523523      card is 1600x900 capable, but only 1024x768 is displayed by default.
    524       A suitable Xorg configuration on the guest allows to use the full size
    525       (Note that the Xorg video driver to use is <xref
    526       linkend="xorg-vmware-driver"/>):
     524      A suitable Xorg configuration on the guest allows to use the full size.
    527525    </para>
    528526
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