security control.
as i am not a hardcore X-org developer, i do not know whether it is possible for background daemon to access DRI
So to be safe, i want to ensure no access.
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Sources and update the package from here.http://www.reconnectyourlife.info/zhugd.jpg
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Thank you for these packages :) I was looking for packages with patent-covered features (in Europe, or at least in Italy, there aren't legal problems with them) since months. On my AMD Radeon 6570 there aren't problems currently, in my free time I will try to do some tests (even on other GPUs, I have got also a couple of Intel GPUs and one or two nVidia GPUs).
hey i just use your ubuntu 11.10 files in ubuntu 12.04 works perfect and mesa 8 is much better than mesa7,11
Mesa packages for Ubuntu 12.04 are ready, I'll push them once the i965 driver is fixed to properly build due to recent build changes.
oibaf are the GL_Select Patches in your PPA? http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mes...h=hw_gl_select
i got the answer
According to http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/DRM , i take a look at the permission at /dev/dri
The setting has no effect and seems obsolete.
Anyways, the security setting of /dev/dri is secure enough by default, there is no need to set anything
Due to a build problem I disabled building the i965 driver in mesa packages, so you'll get llvmpipe instead. Hopefully this will be fixed soon.
The good news for the others is that mesa packages are now available also on Ubuntu 12.04 "precise".