On Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 02:53:57PM +0530, paresh masani wrote:
> Hi Friends,

Hi,

> I came across these architectures while applying the different patches like
> XRANDR,XRENDER, vnc-fb-use to the Real VNC from fedora site
> http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/devel/vnc/ and I found that some of
> these patches only works for X.org. Sorry but I dont have any clue what is
> this architecture. Could any one please let me know how it different from
> Real VNC's XFree86 architecture.
> 

You can find quick history of X.Org server on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.Org_Server. It was forked from XFree
4.4 series and now is much more better than original XFree. Vast
majority of OS vendors uses X.Org as default X protocol implementation.

Base architecture was similar in early X releases (7.0, ...) but
current X has many differencies from original XFree.

>From my point of view RealVNC doesn't care about free vnc edition
so this is main point why it still uses old XFree. I can't see any
advantage of this approach.

Adam

-- 
Adam Tkac, Red Hat, Inc.
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