Hi,

Xfree 4 is missing?

Have you tried obtaing it using apt-get? After running apt-get update you
can search the archives at home using "$apt-cache search xfree" or search
for anything else for that matter.

N.B. I'm using it on a leo equipped classic, isn't noticably faster than
xserver-xsun24 however.

Regards,

Peter Firmstone.

On Fri, 2 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey everyone-
> 
> Let me preface this say saying that if the answers to the questions I am 
> about to ask are in a FAQ somewhere, please just point me to it.. a quick 
> search of the web and persual of the list archives still leaves me with 
> questions, however, so...
> 
> 1) What's the general state of the debian-sparc port (from a day to day usage 
> viewpoint, rather than a feature-list viewpoint). I'm trying to decide what 
> OS to run on my SS20, between debian, OpenBSD, and Solaris.. Basically, I 
> want to run a bunch of xterms and a browser (konquerer, mozilla, whichever).. 
> The key being, I want to do it in 24bit color. which brings me to my next 
> questions.
> 
> 2) What's the state of debian-sparc and cg14 support in Xfree 4.0.2? I 
> installed debian and upgraded to woody, but the actual Xfree 4 xserver is 
> nowhere to be found (even a quick manual check of the mirrors show it to be 
> missing). Am I going to have to build it from source? (I have the source 
> package from brandens site. it takes a _long_ time for the build to fail on 
> my SM50 cpu :)
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> 
>   Matt
> 
> 
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