Sadly yes, I had this problem only with st, so I suppose there must be a
good reason for this. It's not a problem to me of getting rid of these
non-free drivers :) , but I was wondering that problem means that st has
a problem somewhere.
I found nothing on debian bugtracker, of course, because non-free driver
shouldn't be a waste of time.
Maybe st has his own way to refresh?
ouch, my english is worse and worse... sorry
Le 12:37:25 le 17 sept. 2011 , Kurt H Maier a écrit :
> Is st the only program that has this problem? I don't think it's st's
> fault that some driver sucks. Have you searched debian's bugtracker
> for similar conditions?
>
>
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