Do you XF86? Was: ATIRage128
Charlie McLachlan
cim at uk.research.att.com
Wed Oct 6 02:09:01 EST 1999
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, anthony tong wrote:
> and in their
> CVS tree. Of course, I'd like to be wrong.. if XFree86 does have
> the source, it isn't available to its memebers.
...
> There also been no public response to whether suse's code would be integrated
> into the current tree on the devel xfree list.
...
> Yes, there are several linux/ppc developers that are XFree86 developers.
> But there is no suse code to port.
Ah-Ha! The root of the confusion. I have misinterpreted the Suse website.
I presumed that when Suse said "It's part of the XFree86 development code"
(OWTTE) that there would be some code available to XFree86 developers. I
stand corrected.
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