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There are no proprietar videodrivers for Radeon in the repository.
The variable is needed to switch between proprietary and its free
video drivers. No longer needed.
use/x11/xorg is also used to build VM images that are intended for
virtual machines and SBC. For VM targets do not need support for
discrete video cards, as a rule.
xscreensaver has more than its main package and the details
of what to get where might be confusing for some of us;
in particular, there are 2D and 3D hacks collections
(and some arches would rather prefer to avoid 3D for now),
desktop file sets aimed for MATE/Xfce, and the frontend.
So let's provide some basic reusable targets.
Looks like a plain omission.
Rollback from use/x11/nvidia/optimus to plain use/x11/nvidia
for now as I don't have a proper x86 stand to test it now;
feel free to revert this part if you do and bumblebee works.
The drm feature solves the problem of creating a common entry
point for adding kernel drm modules for different package lists.
The need for allocation into a separate feature arose from one
parties to the need to make a switch between free and proprietary
NVIDIA driver, on the other, because of the need to add only drm
modules kernels for purposes such as use/stage2/kms and use/plymouth.
Also no more switch needed for RADEON, as only the free video driver
remains.
xorg-drv-mga2 is MCST Graphics Array driver for 2D part
of videochip found in Elbrus-1C+ APU (also to be a part
of Elbrus-2C3).
xorg-drv-smi is another fork of xorg-drv-siliconmotion
that's absent in p9/sisyphus; *might* be of some interest
to mipsel folks (they've got yet another fork it seems).
Ah, and do not override targets on e2k.
In the future, you need to decide for which architectures use/x11/nouveau,
use/x11/radeon, use/x11/amdgpu are available. Then this condition will not be needed.
This reverts commit 115a1901cd:
the change has not been tested properly unfortunately,
and it broke today's regular-rc builds fortunately;
there are no vulkan-{intel,radeon} packages in sisyphus
(only amdgpu), and these are present in lakostis@' repo:
http://www.unsafe.ru/lakostis/RPMS/ALTLinux/glvnd/repo/x86_64/RPMS.hasher/
Just drop the whole thing until it gets sorted out.
The whole RADEON_PACKAGES affair was introduced to deal
with fglrx/radeon incompatibility; it got basically
deprecated following fglrx removal from sisyphus,
and lakostis@ should have done "add" logic instead
of reusing the "set" one inappropriately.
Fixes: 85c52d71c6
See-also: https://lists.altlinux.org/pipermail/devel/2019-July/208126.html
The problem is that `chkconfig dm on' will enable
display manager service on *all* runlevels feasible
without paying any attention to its customary subset
of those; the solution seems just to avoid that.
Note that there's at least one more similar case
with networking services vs runlevels 2 and 3;
it's to be handled either in a similar manner,
or somewhat more generically.
Reported-by: Konstantin Savun and Speccyfighter
Suggested-by: Anton Midyukov <antohami@altlinux.org>
See-also: https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/36967
See-also: https://forum.altlinux.org/index.php?topic=36177.msg340553#msg340553
See-also: https://www.opennet.ru/openforum/vsluhforumID3/117762.html#81
gdm3 and lightdm have their own startup services,
and can no longer be started via prefdm.
Other display managers still run through prefdm.
See-also: https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/36769
desktop+lxqt+extra contains some qtdesktop bits that do not
relate directly to lxqt. Therefore, it makes it difficult
to use use/x11/lxqt for the more basic builds based on lxqt.
The overcomplicated scheme tacked the difference between
p7/t7 and sisyphus-armh of those days that's not there
anymore; all of those repos carry kde4-plasma-nm and not
plasma-applet-networkmanager.
It's been replaced by e18 and eventually the rolling
enlightenment package long ago, in fact missing by p8;
moksha might be a worthy replacement but now just drop
the good ol' stable bits in the profile either.
It's missing in sisyphus (and the last maintainer
was desperate with efforts required to keep it going),
just drop the cruft; if it ever returns, we'll revert this.
These have been broken by p8 already, and missing in sisyphus;
kde4 is broken in sisyphus but that's still not irreversible
(unlike our old and unmaintained TDE build, sigh).