Do you XF86? Was: ATIRage128

Charlie McLachlan cim at uk.research.att.com
Tue Oct 5 18:36:07 EST 1999


On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, anthony tong wrote:

> I haven't seen any indications that suse.de has merged their sources with
> the XFree86-3.x tree.

from http://www.suse.de/en/support/xsuse/

"XFree86 complient, in this context, means that the sources to these
servers are already part of the XFree86 development sources and that
these servers will be included (with full sources) in one of the next
XFree86 releases"
...
"Of course, all of them will be integrated into future versions of
XFree86"

also, from http://www.xfree86.org/snapshots/3.9.16/ati3.html#3, regarding
the latest develop tree snapshot (3.9.16):

"The newer Rage 128 chips are not yet supported"

The sources are in the development tree, which you can't get if you aren't
a member of XFree86, and they don't like making people members just so
they can try out new code.

So back to the question, Is anyone here a member, and have they tried
compiling the SUSE code for PPC? 

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