On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:09:36 +0200, Matthew Garrett wrote:
In any case, it's vital that VESA work given that it's the
only
way to bring up hardware that's newer than the install image -
increasing its test coverage can only be a good thing.
It does not make sense to test VESA as we cannot fix VESA.
(That is the BIOS part; I doubt the VESA xorg driver needs too much testing.)
Thanks,
Jan