Since you're asking questions about Xorg, have you considered the Xorg
mailing lists at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Xorg != XFree86
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Martin Nordholts wrote:
Bump
or
If I would like
?
No. Ubuntu uses Xorg, not XFree86. The Xorg server was originally
based on XFree86 4.4rc2, but has diverged greatly since then.
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Does anyone have any pointers to tutorials on how to get the
X session output displayed on my laptop please?
Remote X Howto: http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/xauth.html
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Marc Aurele La France wrote:
I don't have a license for Sun C compiler to test this out with,
The current Studio 11 release of Sun's C compilers includes a free
license - you don't need to pay to use them anymore (just pay for
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this, is there a setting that redirects
all error messages to /dev/null?
The desktop managers included with Solaris solve this by running
/usr/openwin/bin/fbconsole which captures output to /dev/console
and redirects it to a file in /var/tmp.
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Robinson Tryon wrote:
Does anyone know where I could find the explicit license from
Adobe/Digital for these fonts to be included in Xfree86?
Have you looked at the COMMENT section in the BDF files? (They're
plain text - just read them with less or vi or whatever.)
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into X.Org was from XFree86's 4.4RC2
release. Some of the driver updates have gone into both trees
since then, but no wholescale imports have happened either way
recently.
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Indy wrote:
I'm making a radically advanced help system for linux.
Is there a way to grab the current mouse cursor icon? (either by id or
picture) Or grab an entire screenshot with the current mouse pointer
(hourglass, pointer, etc.)?
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is in xc/lib/xtrans. The TCP socket code is in
Xtranssock.c.
And was changed a good deal after 4.3.0 to add IPv6 support. Looking at
XFree86 4.3.0 is only interesting for historical reasons these days - the
later releases should be more interesting.
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I'm running Kubuntu 5.04, kernel 2.6.10 with Xorg 6.8.2. My xorg.conf is
attached.
Xorg and XFree86 are two different projects. If you want to ask about xorg,
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SO_KEEPALIVE is already set for X sockets in the Xtrans library code
that creates all sockets in X. (See xc/lib/xtrans/Xtranssock.c)
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Nick Hill wrote:
The problem:
When running
to XFree86 as well.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
XFree86 releases: 4.4.0, 4.2.0
OS: Solaris x86, release 10 and 8.
Video card: ATI Radeon 8500, DVI output connected to DFP display.
When my
already invented
it!!!
You might want to look at GOK - the GNOME Onscreen Keyboard, which while it
was developed for accessibility uses, has also been put to good use in other
environments, such as touchscreens, and has been used with gdm to provide a
login screen. http://www.gok.ca/
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for Solaris and Sun graphics cards and contains many things for those that
XFree86 does not have (and many of which wouldn't be that useful to most
XFree86 users). XFree86 has gone the other direction, greatly expanding
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the Xorg tree - a later project will work
on migrating existing programs such as Xprt to the new tree.
If you want Xprt with GLX on Solaris now, your best bet is building your
own from the Xorg tree.
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this looks good at a first glance, I think at this point it will
have to wait for the release after X11R6.8 since there's simply not time
for everyone to review it in the week remaining to the planned release
of R6.8.
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I'm not familiar with all the details, but it sounds like this may be
easiest done by adding a new input method on the client side - I've
cc'ed the i18n list in the hopes someone there can confirm or deny my
suspicion.
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Yes - I found that bug and fixed it in the master X.Org CVS tree a few
weeks ago - see http://freedesktop.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=658 for
details and a patch.
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Peng Hongbo wrote
on a version that ancient, but you can easily
try it and find out.
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format in the source. (In the XFree86 source, xc/extras/Xpm/doc/xpm.PS.gz.)
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the license covering it
policy that X and most other multi-license open source projects have always
used.
But then I suppose since I help people produce copycat garbage, you would
say I have no place even looking at XFree86 anymore.
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Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 03:01:02PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
georgina o. economou wrote:
I notice many of the affected files do not bear the license notice
mentioned in the checkin notice. Is that intentional? Will everyone
investigating the license that applies
applies?
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David Dawes wrote:
CVSROOT:/home/x-cvs
Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/03/17 23:07:14
Log message:
A second invocation of 'make
/fred_b_maciel/kbd/kbd-e.html
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for all the various flamefests.)
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T. Horsnell (tsh) wrote:
I'm still trying to discover from this list how to compile
4.4.0 without IPv6 support. So far, so bad... :(
You should just have to add a line like this to xc/config/cf/host.def:
#define BuildIPv6NO
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is missing.
A number of the _LP64's were added just recently (bugzilla #477). It's
also the correct flag for use on Solaris, both for 64-bit on SPARC and
the upcoming AMD-64 port.
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David Dawes wrote:
On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 09:58:56PM -0800, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
David Dawes wrote:
The fix was being held to allow for a coordinated release of the
Perhaps if someone from XFree86 had contacted the X.org security list
to notify the other X vendors that this issue was being
and how are vendors supposed to be notified?
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support for a wide variety of hardware, and even extending the core
functionality in some areas. For most end users, XFree86 is simply more
useful.
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haven't tried on 2.5.1
lately.
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Martin MOKREJ wrote:
I believe -Wl,-rpath,$(SHLIBDIRPATH) should be used on Linux and possibly
all Unix platforms.
It should be restricted to just those platforms using the GNU ld or similar
flags. For Solaris, for instance, it should be -R $(SHLIBDIRPATH) instead.
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run it on Solaris x86.
Additionally, you can use XFree86 drivers with the Solaris x86
Xsun using the XFree86 Porting Kit from:
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It sounds like you want to create an input method. You might find more
information and help at http://www.openi18n.org/ (especially the input
method page at http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/ ) and on the
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It sounds like you want to create an input method. You might find more
information and help at http://www.openi18n.org/ (especially the input
method page at http://www.openi18n.org/subgroups/im/ ) and on the
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Anderson and
Howard Greenwell.
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raymond jennings wrote:
Is X.org in any way affiliated with xfree86?
XFree86 is a member of X.org, as you can see in the members
list on http://www.x.org/
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version I see
there is 2.1.5. The freetype project moved somewhere else?
For some reason they've put 2.1.7 on their ftp site, but not on the
sourceforge download page. You can find it at
ftp://ftp.freetype.org/freetype/freetype2/
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. Without that, Linux would probably have gone the road of
BeOS - an interesting concept that never really caught on since it had few
useful applications.
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is OS'es which run XFree86, that's not a problem - but that may not
even be all Linux distributions in the future if any of them decide to start
shipping the Xouvert or freedesktop.org or some other X server instead.
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then to reform X.org to actively encourage participation from anyone who
is interested. As Kaleb noted, they are pushing hard to get this done ASAP.
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haven't had a chance to go back and check if fontconfig CVS was fixed.
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Roland Mainz wrote:
Hi!
What about updating
easily get through them without wading through those they don't
have the time to try to fix themselves at the moment.
(Maybe changing it to be assigned to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of developers or something like that would work.)
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of the apps that support this are designed to run on machines
that connect to both internal and external networks, and those machines
often don't run X.
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Jan Van Belle wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Then you won't be able to open sockets in the normal directories
unless you
make sure the Solaris Xsun never ever runs, which would require your
sysadmin
to configure the system not to start dtlogin at system bootup, or to have
dtlogin always start
group, not the group I work in, which handles the
device-independent parts of X for Solaris, so I don't know
all the details.)
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, many different
kernel versions).
(Of course, we do this somewhat on Solaris/sparc, which is why Xsun
is not setuid-root - but unlike XFree86, we've got a very small
range of kernels to support.)
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Nobody wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a specific port which X clients look for on the X
server??
6000 + display number, i.e :0 = 6000, :121 = 6121, and so on.
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. setenv DISPLAY :0 and not amidala:0)
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originally derived from the MIT/X
Consortium license, and closer to the BSD license than to GPL.
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the font from the Solaris package on a Redhat 9.0 distribution?
I think it's a violation of the license agreeement, but I'm no lawyer.
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in the Imake config files.)
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There have been several attempts. The latest one, currently sponsored
by X.org, is MAS - http://www.mediaapplicationserver.net/
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, or use, see http://rechten.uvt.nl/koops/cryptolaw/
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, howto's, or whatever)
Remote X Apps mini-HOWTO: http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/xauth.html
For more info about X servers for Windows see the list on Kenton Lee's website
at http://www.rahul.net/kenton/xsites.html
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/ ) and is unhappy because it didn't find it
(presumably because you're running another version of X such as XFree86).
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whatever port you tell it to.
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is compiling a complete
set of X11 libraries and installing them in /usr/X11R6 - then using
those only for apps that require them and leaving the /usr/openwin
libraries for the apps already present in Solaris.
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. (Probably should, but never
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except for the previously noted change in the option handling.)
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Quality
support
since we don't provide kernel source for recompiling your own.
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Matthieu Herrb wrote:
Here's a patch to allow multiple '-nolisten
Egbert Eich wrote:
Alan Coopersmith writes:
This was one of the patches suggested to the X.org IPv6 review which
we declined to include in our patch set, but which got checked into
the XFree86 CVS anyway. We were told that separately binding to both is
the usual habit on OpenBSD
, then goes back to normal operation sending updates
to that terminal instead.
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and it's in the XFree86 CVS tree, if you
look in the attic directories and CVS history files for the remains of
Keith Packard's rejected X-Fixes extension.
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Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 10:39:18AM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 03:03:59AM +0200, Rene Bartsch wrote:
From SUN I know you can close the X-session without stopping
processes/programs/window-manager running on the server
, and the
SunRay DDX does in fact send the pixels over the network in the SunRay
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from http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/ipv6/
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I have no objection if the semantics are the same. I was merely
following Steven's Unix Network Programming (Vol 1 2nd Ed) which
predates this change in the RFC's and did not realize they had been
changed.
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There's a large number of docs in the X.org XFree86 distributions under
xc/doc - most of them can also be found in PDF form at http://www.x-docs.org/
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,lbxio.c} for the buffer the
Xserver receives the data from the client. (Currently 4k.)
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like if you compile
the XFree86 xc/programs/Xserver/os/connection.c with -DDEBUG it will report
the value it is using for MaxClients.
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understand
SCO opensourced the original ATT version at http://cscope.sourceforge.net/
I haven't tried it, but it looks very similar from the web pages.)
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understand
SCO opensourced the original ATT version at http://cscope.sourceforge.net/
I haven't tried it, but it looks very similar from the web pages.)
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So put -I in front of it. Otherwise gcc thinks the path name is a
file that it should compile.
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through the old backlog the old fashioned
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));
#else
- fprintf(stderr, intersect: intersection is off by %f\n, fabs(check -
instersection-x));
+ fprintf(stderr, intersect: intersection is off by %f\n, fabs(check -
intersection-x));
#endif
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Giraldo Alonso Suarez wrote:
Then, UNIX only use xfree86 like grafic
include extension decoding as Keith's does (although I don't think
his version decodes XKB yet).
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be pulled into an XFree86 release
shortly after X.org incorporates it. (We actually had to get X.org to
issue a couple of small updates to the protocol specs to get full IPv6
support implemented, so it's not just as simple as replacing all the IPv4
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types, and I imagine at least a few XFree86
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#xE000unused but must be zero
I believe input extension devices do not suffer from this limit, but haven't
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would be
thrown away?
Xvfb
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access can put them into the tree for future
reference. (Unless anyone has a newer copy than the X11R5 proposed standard
version included here...)
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should not be taken as the official position of Sun.
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X (it's available in the sample code directory of the ST
source distribution). There is nothing restricting a print engine using ST
from outputing PostScript, PCL or a raster file format - ST will support
both outline and bitmap output at any resolution you can specify.
-Alan Coopersmith
Erik van der Poel wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On top of ST, we have
layered a new extension to the X protocol, called XST, which
incorporates the ST functionality.
I had a look at the stsf.sourceforge.net site, and saw the client API
spec. Looks good. I'm curious about the XST
at least sending the auth cookie across unencrypted, but probably not
much else senstive.
On the other hand, making X work over IPsec would probably be much simpler
and keep the hassles of encryption code export out of X.
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the Sun extension module loader.
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as a replacement for Xprinter.)
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