Hello,

sorry, I had no internet for a week (I was late with my dsl payments, among 
others).
But I have continued my testing, debugging, finding_hacks - cycle.

My new university semester has already started 10 days ago.
I had prepared nothing for school.
I cannot join any courses for the summer-semester anymore.
Hence I have more time for Xorg and OpenSolaris.

Xorg:

The global diff can not be created right now, because I have to remove a 
hundred temporary files first, plus I want to split the SUNWxorg-graphics-ddx 
package into a collection of specific packages (due to the fact that sunffb 
depends on SUNWaperture to be not installed, versus opposite for the rest  -- 
>> SUNWaperture shouldn't be in SUNWxorg-server's depend file, but rather in 
each individual driver's one).

The binaries are finally quite stable on most system_vs._framebuffer 
combinations now.
(I have seen more crashes, core dumps, complete systrems locks, cpu errors ... 
than most people would probably like to know in detail.)

Currently verified working:

U60: PGX32, XVR-100, Elite3d
U30: Creator
U5/10: onboard PGX8, PGX32, Creator3d
SF280R: PGX32
SB1000/2000: PGX32, Creator3d, Elite3d
SB100/150: onboard PGX64  (Xorg cannot be stopped, no Stop+A, no telnet or ssh 
to host from outside, UNSTABLE).

IMPORTANT: While most drivers do depend on the presence of SUNWaperture 
(included), the sunffb driver depends on /dev/fbs/aperture to be removed.
sunffb will not work if aperture driver is installed.

Uploading the 23 bleeding edge packages to www.martux.org/xorg in circa 2 hours.
Confirming that then.
Rest (source, diffs, instructions, xorg-README, all the misc. xorg.conf files 
for each verified config, all the misc. startup-logs) to be followed as quickly 
as possible.
(No specific date anymore, but it should all be finished / released this week.)

--
Best regards,
Martin Bochnig
 
 
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