** Changed in: displayconfig-gtk (Baltix)
Status: New => Invalid
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For Kubuntu, the front end already had the dynamic driver not installed
functionality (that's where the patch for displayconfig-gtk came from),
so Kubuntu is done as far as this bug goes.
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This bug was fixed in the package kde-guidance -
0.8.0svn20080103-0ubuntu9
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* Added kubuntu_22_userconfig_utf8.patch which fixes unicode problems present
under some locales. (LP: #205487)
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** Changed in: kde-guidance (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott Kitterman (kitterman)
Status: New => In Progress
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Why not switch it around so that if someone selects a driver that's not
installed, give them a prompt with instructions on how to download it.
Since we're trying to make things more user friendly to those who don't
really know what's going on, I think it would be better to show them,
and then just
** Tags added: guidance-backends kde-guidance-displayconfig
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Based on the previous comment, here is a patch which will hide all graphics
card models where the driver is not in the driver list (that is, the driver is
not installed).
Currently, when selecting a graphics card where the driver is not in the driver
list, the driver list will stay at the old en
This is a patch for guidance-backends which will make guidance create
the list of drivers on the fly based on the actually installed drivers
files. With this, the via driver is automatically displayed in
displayconfig-gtk if it is installed. Also, the new psb, sisusb and
voodoo drivers will be disp
** Also affects: kde-guidance (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I also cannot see the "via" driver. Ask me about particular details if
you need some info.
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Thinking about this, maybe it will be too difficult to maintain the Cards+
database if it is spread over the various xserver-xorg-video-* packages... So
maybe it would be better to keep the single Cards+ file, but in displayconfig
hide all drivers that are not actually installed. And then update
I have experimented with creating the driver list dynamically from the
installed drivers, and it works so far. But I think this approach also has some
problems:
- there are drivers that are not documented in the information.py (amd,
atimisc, dummy, psb, v4l, and ztv). Of these, maybe the dummy d
Btw. getting the driver list from X seems to be easy. When running `X
-configure`, it will print the list of available drivers; and this list
is obtained basically by just looking at the names of all *_drv.so (and
*_drv.o) files under /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/ . So that might be a
way to repla
It seems that Guidance doesn't list the via driver at all - the
GfxCardModelDB object contains a hard-coded list of drivers, and the via
driver (and several others) are not listed there. The displayconfig
frontend has information about the via driver in its own information.py
file, but it only uses
For mentoring:
Is there actually no "via" driver available in the drivers list that is
provided by guidance or does it not get displayed?
Perhaps affected method:
displayconfiggtk.DisplayConfigGtk._populate_gfxcards
Furthermore it would be interesting to know which cards these exotic
drivers li
** Also affects: displayconfig-gtk (Baltix)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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