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I'm Running lxc with unpriviledged containers owned and run by root , which to works with lxc 2.0.0.
On that way i saw this bugreport about unprivileged container on non-systemd systems run by nonroot users, but couldn't test if that problems exists on current yet. Maybe lxc should be recompiled with commit c30b61c37695a88f07ed5641ad270e4785a3a918
s it me or the current changelog shows a rp-pppoe version higher than the developer site?
Same for me at this time. Google 'rp-pppoe-3.12' and you will find this version is also available in Arch, Fedora, OpenBSD, openmamba, KAOS, Linux Mint, Gentoo, ... (er - you get the picture). Problem at the RoaringPenguin site.
May I suggest Pat that you do not build your xorg with libvdpau installed. linking that to everything is really causing issues
while trying to deal with working with and developing multi media play back. It is fine to have it but it seems you do not use opensource drivers then you run into serious issues. Looking at the source it does not seem to be keeping up with the latest greatest. On my end I been having serious issues with rendering tearing etc etc. It it is traced back to Libvdpau.
Yes we need it. But this xorg is nothing like 14.1 xorg it has changed a lot. When you install Nvidia propritary drivers.
people need to set there local .nvidia-settings-rc to what they want to do. Just a sugestion if you want mplayer with libvdpau fine but build that. or build your ffmpeg you use with libvdpau it will be picked up.
Right now I have to rebuild mplayer without libvdpau do to serious issues that I said above. Pretty much brings my media editing
programs to a halt.
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i don't mind reinstalling libvdpau everytime a new kernel arrived and i have to rebuild NVIdia driver against new kernel which overwrite some of the libvdpau files. It should take less than a minute rather than rebuilding MPlayer
With this release we have dri2/dri3 fixes for libGL, libEGL now works for
OpenBSD platforms, big endian support for radeons has improved, and the i965,
nouveau and vc4 drivers have gained misc fixes. MangledGL GetProcAddress works
correctly and the dri modules now accept EGL 1.5 style robustness flag/bit.
i don't mind reinstalling libvdpau everytime a new kernel arrived and i have to rebuild NVIdia driver against new kernel which overwrite some of the libvdpau files. It should take less than a minute rather than rebuilding MPlayer
hmm, are you supposed to reinstall libvdpau after you install the binary Nvidia drivers? This might be in a readme I missed but I don't ever do that, should I be?
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