On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 09:13:49AM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote: > Upgrade to a newer Xorg release and use it. I can't stress this enough. We don't really have the resources to support even current releases, let alone support people trying to make very invasive modifications (with exceptionally little investigation from their own side) to old releases. I'm sorry that you have these requirements -- really, I am -- but there's nothing an open source development project can do about the contracts NEC HCL signed. This is the advice from everyone that has responded to you: find a way to upgrade to X11R7.3. If this means reporting back to your customers that you need to modify the requirements, so be it. If this means a pile of backports and hacks, then so be it. But understand that we can only support the code we write, and only to some certain extent. We support dual-head with current Intel drivers and the current X server. In previous releases, the dual-head support may work, but should in general be considered missing. If you upgrade, you can get the new functionality. Best of luck with whichever option you choose, but I'm pretty sure we aren't able to help you anymore. Cheers, Daniel, taking his own spare time to respond to this and help you guys out, as with the others responding
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