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zygo
Joined: 08 Apr 2006 Posts: 206 Location: UK
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Posted: Tue 01 Jan 2008, 16:17 Post subject:
help page that works with and without javascript |
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In the help page I have converted all the selection items to link anchors so that when javascript is not available they can be seen. When js is avaialble then it converts the anchors into a selection control as the original help page had. It works in opera, seamonkey, netsurf, dillo, elinks.
Elinks is now much more advanced than elinks-0.11.1.pet. Could some kind soul make a pet please.
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mcewanw
Joined: 16 Aug 2007 Posts: 1481 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Tue 01 Jan 2008, 20:23 Post subject:
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| BarryK wrote: | So, /usr/X11R7/lib/xorg/modules/drivers now has these (in the xorg_xorg_servers PET package):
i740, intel, neomagic, nv, sis, trident, vesa.
Anyone else want their Xorg server included for the next Dingo release? |
I don't know anything about video driver/needs really, but from your list of included drivers I might be lucky already! I'm hoping to download Dingo soon in order to test some software I'm developing.
The three pretty much ancient laptops my family use for everything (DVD playing, program development, whatever...) are:
Compaq Armada 110 with Trident Cyberblade il / AGP 2x
Dell Latitude CPx and CPt with NeoMagic 256ZX
IBM Thinkpad 240 with (I think) NeoMagic 128XD
So I guess the neomagic and trident Dingo inclusions should work?
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Dougal

Joined: 19 Oct 2005 Posts: 2505 Location: Hell more grotesque than any medieval woodcut
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Posted: Wed 02 Jan 2008, 09:36 Post subject:
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| BarryK wrote: | | Okay, I've added 'nsc' and 'ati' and 'atimisc' -- I don't know what that last one is for, but it seems something to do with ati. |
the "ati" driver is not actually a driver: Xorg uses it to find out which of the different ATI driver should be used -- radeon, atimisc, r200 (or whatever) etc.
You should probably add all the ATI related drivers if you add "ati".
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BarryK
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Joined: 09 May 2005 Posts: 6856 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Thu 03 Jan 2008, 20:03 Post subject:
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Okay, I've added 'r128' and 'radeon' drivers, so the complete list so far is:
ati, atimisc, i740, intel, neomagic, nv, r128, radeon, sis, trident, vesa.
I know this is still being too stingy.
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