X Server 1.5.2 Released, Brings Bug Fixes

Written by Michael Larabel in X.Org on 10 October 2008 at 03:45 PM EDT. 4 Comments
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X Server 1.5.1 was only released two and a half weeks ago as a quick bug-fix release to X Server 1.5.0, which is the server component for X.Org 7.4, but today we have a third release. Adam Jackson has announced the release of X Server 1.5.2 with 14 changes.

X Server 1.5.2. brings a few int10 fixes (including a memory leak fix), an EDID fix, only building DRI2 when DRI2 is enabled, an array-index based devPrivates implementation, and a few other fixes. The change-log and source download links can be found off the X.Org mailing list.
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