John Marra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I got OroborOSX when I installed the Mac OS X version of Matlab (and
> which doesn't yet work with 10.2, I'm told). I had previously
> installed XDarwin, and now I've got two X's in my dock. Both work ok.

Similar situation here, I've installed XFree86 from fink and then
installed OroborOSX and it works nice. My only problem is that I now
have two XFree86 on the system of which I don't use the fink
one. Waste of harddrive. :-(

The advantage of keeping fink's is that I don't have to manually fix
dependacies (if I made a fake X11 package which pointed to OrobosOSX I
have to update it every now and then to have the correct version
string so dependencies are met, or?). Or have I misunderstood something?

/Jonas, who would very much like to see a XFree86 version that
        converts the X11 API calls to proper, native, Aqua and not
        simulate them in a Aqua-lookalike WM.
-- 
(          www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d4jonas/         !     Wei Wu Wei     )
(        Meaning of U2 Lyrics, Roleplaying        !  To Do Without Do  )


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