Thank you All for the discussion. It looks like official part, e.g. bug
registration, should be done as usually, while technical work may be done
using git lab.
-Pavlo Solntsev
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OK,
it looks like it is clear. Thanks.
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Debian repo, or push patches to upstream?
Thanks,
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ule and that is why it
was switched off. Make sense.
All the best,
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duties, but can someone clarify why we don't have ui module available as a
separate package or part of *-dev. Is there any reason for that?
Thanks.
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> Personally, I would choose just the last one or possibly all of the
> last three.
Definitely, all three suggestions serve different needs. Many thanks
for your comments.
On Thu, 2017-04-27 at 12:04 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2017
own
library for development. I just wanted to ask for advice if someone can
share an experience in this matter that would be very helpful.
Thanks.
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Recently bought the newest Dell inspiron. Everything works out of the box.
Didn't play much with HDMI. Know fo sure that video works. With recent
kernel update (Debian testing) even screen rotation works. I am personally
very happy.
-Pavlo Solntsev
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