New X-Free86 Snapshot Available 75
bento writes "There is a new snapshot(3.9.16) of
XFree86 available. It now supports nVidia, i740, 3dfx Banshee, and the Voodoo3. " You can
all wipe the drool of your chins: its gonna be awhile before this morphs into XF86 v4.0, but its cool to see/touch and compile progress.
Update: 08/31 10:32 by CT : here are the release notes if you crave more data.
overhead projectors and laptops ? (Score:1)
Demos of project software on linux laptops have gone a long way toward making linux prevasive here, so this is important if we are going to abandon Windows and Powerpoint entirely at somepoint. (Presentations written and given using StarOffice created a lot of interest.)
Anyway, this doesn't seem to be a focus of any of the changelog stuff. Is anyone working on this ? Has anyone sent email to xfree86 about it besides me ?
Other cards (Score:1)
Yes, true color from a Voodoo3 (Score:1)
XFree86_3DFX-SVGA-3.3.3-5
[debecker@sycorax ~]$ xdpyinfo
name of display:
version number: 11.0
vendor string: The XFree86 Project, Inc; VMWare; Daryll Strauss
...
screen #0:
dimensions: 1280x1024 pixels (433x347 millimeters)
resolution: 75x75 dots per inch
depths (1): 24
root window id: 0x26
depth of root window: 24 planes
...
visual:
visual id: 0x22
class: TrueColor
depth: 24 planes
...
Oh, and Q3test for Linux absolutely rocks at 1024x768 on this system
Now if only it would support the G400 MAX (Score:1)
Re:DAMNIT! Slashdot isn't freshmeat! (Score:1)
This is big news for all XFree users. It deserves more attention than simply a listing next to the nth update of some nifty little gnome applet.
If you're an XFree developer, you're able to get releases that the rest of aren't. Quit complaining that you can't get the general distribution because you're too lazy to use mirrors.
Re:Site full window (Score:1)
Xaw is far from dead and buried (Score:1)
The standard X clients tend to use Xaw, even xterm. If you can't stand the look and feel of standard Xaw and find Xaw3d is less than exciting, then try neXtaw - the NeXT look and feel grafted onto Xaw.
Simply compile neXtaw and symlink the Xaw libs to it. It's available from http://windowmaker.mezaway.org/toolkits/nextaw.ht
Chris
Chris Wareham
Re:Other cards (Score:1)
Re:XFree (Score:1)
Re:Diamond Fire GL 1 (Score:1)
Re:makeing (Score:1)
make World
Failing that (if you really want to do it the hard way), xmkmf -a will execute 'make Makefiles', which should produce your Makefiles for you.
rage fury (Score:1)
Re:rage fury (Score:1)
http://www.0wned.org/~cain/ragefury.htm
for the frame buffer stuff. ATI contacted me when I emailed them about this. they will be supporting XFree86 on this (rage 128 support) and mentioned 3D support is in the works too.
Re:Now if only it would support the G400 MAX (Score:1)
Re:Release early, release often (Score:1)
We're going to win this war because we can reconfigure our officers. (Apologies to Iliad)
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QDMerge [rmci.net] 0.21!
Re:rage fury (Score:1)
Re:Red Hat (Score:1)
Re:Red Hat (Score:1)
If anybody out there, feels the same way, we can be found in #linux on XWorld.
but seriously, if you try to make something user friendly, your genna alianate a few users, hey, i admit it, i love gnome, and i like some of the kde/qt stuff, but i dont like the feeling i get from redhat 6. Hell, they even got rid of xgal, i like xgal!
well, cya, i know im genna get flamed over this one, but i dont realy even care.
Red Hat (Score:1)
Anyone know what's the respective timeline of XF86 4.0's scheduled release, versus the next RH dist?
If 4.0's not going into 6.1, there's really no point in getting 6.1 in the first place. Might as well wait for 6.2.
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ultimate political corectness :) (Score:1)
naaah... but... why not?
Re:ultimate political corectness :) (Score:1)
XFree[0-9A-Za-z]*\s4
or
Xfree[\w\W\d]*\s4
XFree (Score:1)
Re:XFree (Score:1)
In fact, one doesn't need benchmarks to notice that.
Re:Now if only it would support the G400 MAX (Score:1)
Re:XFree (Score:1)
Re:Yes, true color from a Voodoo3 (Score:1)
XFree 3.3.5 also released (Score:1)
Anyway, on with downloading and testing the new server.
Here . . . (Score:1)
Re:Actually... (Score:1)
Re:Now if only it would support the G400 MAX (Score:1)
:)
Re:Building with gcc 2.95.1 (Score:1)
the steps that I took to get it to compile on my system (gcc-2.91.66).
Make a backup of your old stuff
cp -a
Copy the xc/config/cf/xf86site.def to
xc/config/cf/host.def
Append the lines:
#define DefaultCCOptions -Wall
#define DefaultGcc2i386Opt -O2
#define LibraryCDebugFlags -O2
to the host.def to override the -ansi -pedantic flags which prevent it from being compiled on Redhat 6.0.
Then build/compile Xfree
make World >& world.log
make install >& install.log
make install.man >& man.log
After completion make sure you copy your old libXt.so.6.0 to the new location so that Netscape
will work properly.
cp
Like I said....that worked for me...unsure if it will work for you.
Re:makeing (Score:1)
the steps that I took to get it to compile on my system (gcc-2.91.66).
Make a backup of your old stuff
cp -a
Copy the xc/config/cf/xf86site.def to
xc/config/cf/host.def
Append the lines:
#define DefaultCCOptions -Wall
#define DefaultGcc2i386Opt -O2
#define LibraryCDebugFlags -O2
to the host.def to override the -ansi -pedantic flags which prevent it from being compiled on Redhat 6.0.
Then build/compile Xfree
make World >& world.log
make install >& install.log
make install.man >& man.log
After completion make sure you copy your old libXt.so.6.0 to the new location so that Netscape
will work properly.
cp
Like I said....that worked for me...unsure if it will work for you.
Re:Red Hat (Score:1)
Release early, release often (Score:1)
-- Chris Chabot
"I dont suffer from insanity, i enjoy every minute of it!"
Re: (Score:1)
Building with gcc 2.95.1 (Score:1)
smart... (Score:1)
why so many warnings? (Score:1)
Yet they make it sound soo... extremelly dangerous to use these X-severs. I know that it's unstable but so is cvs enlightenment and I choose to use it anyway.
makeing (Score:1)
How big is it at the moment? (Score:1)
The module system sounds particularly hopeful, since it sounds as if modules are not loaded until needed, speeding startup and reducing memeory usage. I don't think I've ever used pex, and I don't even know what xie is.
Does anyone know why there are *two* truetype backends?
More importantly (Score:1)
Link to 3.4? (Score:1)
Where's the snapshot? (Score:1)
Site full window (Score:1)
Re:DAMNIT! Slashdot isn't freshmeat! (Score:1)
Sure glad they release snapshots... (Score:1)
I had to download XSVGA.tgz and copy it into the right dir, and now my Roadster 3D card works!! woo hoo!!
NV10 (GeForce 256) (Score:1)
Re:NV10 (GeForce 256) (Score:1)
Sure fire script for a successful install (Score:2)
#Modify with filenames as necessary...
#
# YMMV
find *.gz -exec tar -zxvf {} \;
cd xc
less README; less INSTALL
echo "You should know enough to compile this now,"
echo "but be sure to BACK UP your"
echo "/usr/X11R6 directory before going"
echo "any further."
Re:NV10 (GeForce 256) (Score:2)
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
Re:DAMNIT! Slashdot isn't freshmeat! (Score:2)
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
To make it compile on glibc-2.1 (Score:2)
(atleast if you have glibc 2.1).
The problem is in that it also #defines
_GNU_SOURCE, which causes the glibc header
files to have lots fun stuff that's not ANSI
compliant.
Also, before upgrading you should know that
it seems to still be in a very experimental state,
I'm seeing funnyness like nothing happening after clicking a link in netscape.
Actually... (Score:2)
Ditch Free86 (Score:2)
Jane Curtin: Damn it! It's not just for x86 anymore!
(You may be too young to catch the Saturday Night Live reference.)
And what happens when everyone starts using 'IA32' and 'IA64'?
Maybe version 4.0 should be called, 'XF4'.
This sort of thing has cropped up before. And it has always been due to human error.
A better link.. (Score:2)
X terminal emulators (Score:2)
Re:Where's the snapshot? (Score:2)
Re:DAMNIT! Slashdot isn't freshmeat! (Score:2)