After a few days of my X server being up: [edward at SXCE-Workstation]:/export/home/edward/Documents/Dev/Ardour_Solaris_Port/jackmp:~>/usr/X11/demo/glxgears 198 frames in 5.2 seconds = 38.411 FPS 161 frames in 5.0 seconds = 32.182 FPS 170 frames in 5.4 seconds = 31.731 FPS 171 frames in 5.3 seconds = 32.226 FPS 146 frames in 5.0 seconds = 29.168 FPS 252 frames in 5.3 seconds = 47.393 FPS 176 frames in 5.1 seconds = 34.556 FPS
/me now starting to find it hard to get any work done. Regards, Edward. 2008/10/10 Alan Coopersmith <Alan.Coopersmith at sun.com>: > Ken Mays wrote: >> ---------- >> Alan said: >> I think as of the commits I pushed today, all the >> important drivers are now building against the Xorg 1.5 server (there's >> a few stragglers like -nsc & -cyrix that I think we just need to replace >> with -geode, but most others build now). I think with those solved and >> a few more packaging changes we should be able to build packages that can >> be installed and start testing running it. >> ------------ >> >> Alan, >> That is great. So, we should have binaries in the repository to test Xserver >> 1.5.1 by "maybe" Oct 17th?? Guess we shouldn't underestimate the Zoran... > > Repository? You mean the IPS repository on pkg.opensolaris.org? Then, > no, they don't publish test binaries, only biweekly builds, which we're still > weeks away from being ready to hit. > > We may have SVR4 packages you can download from the X files area on > opensolaris.org and pkgadd to Nevada by then - I'll have to think about > what it would take to make them work on an Indiana system. > > -- > -Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith at sun.com > Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering > > _______________________________________________ > xwin-discuss mailing list > xwin-discuss at opensolaris.org > -- All Documents adhered to the ISO/IEC 26300 standard file format for electronic office documents, such as spreadsheets, charts, presentations and word processing documents from this email address. The author does not take responsibility of the recipients inability to read international standards and who use proprietary products such as MS Office. See: http://www.openoffice.org/ Edward O'Callaghan. -- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EdwardOcallaghan http://moonshine.opn4.org/ http://www.pcbsd.org/