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Old 9th December 2009, 04:33 AM
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Confusion regarding X.org versions....

I see X listed as version 1.7 or version 7.5 - what exactly is being referred to here?

I stumbled upon this trying to get my ATI HD3870 working with the fglrx driver in F12, only to find that the driver is only good until version 7.4.

What is being referred to with X.org version 1.7 and version 7.5?
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