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* Re: SuSE Rage 128 Xserver Source and XFree 3.3.6
@ 1999-10-21 11:32 Kevin_Hendricks
  1999-10-22 16:04 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Kevin_Hendricks @ 1999-10-21 11:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: luther; +Cc: linuxppc-dev


Hi,

>So is the Rqge 128 driver stuff already in 3.9.16 ?
>

According to the list of Xservers given on the XFree86 org page, it is NOT 
included.  They have completely restructured Xservers for that release.  Now 
they all start with the base Xserver while calls up various shared-libraries to 
handle driver specifics / acceleration, etc.

Given XFree86 policy of not releasing source, (according to their website they 
specifically request that people *not* join just to get access to pre-release 
source).  I hope SuSE simply just posts the source.  

This whole process simply makes no sense.  Why give development source only to a 
body that can not release it for others?  Not exactly using the strength of the 
free software movement?

I guess I shouldn't complain, Sun won't let me release the JDK source to others 
(just diffs).

Kevin

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Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario
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* SuSE Rage 128 Xserver Source and XFree 3.3.6
@ 1999-10-20 19:43 Kevin B. Hendricks
  1999-10-20 20:05 ` anthony tong
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Kevin B. Hendricks @ 1999-10-20 19:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev


Hi,

I got tired of waiting for SuSE to release the source to its accelerated
Xserver for Rage 128, so I sent them a nasty gram and what they replied is
below:

So Anthony?, Tom?, Geert?, Anyone?

Do any of you know who has access to XFree 3.3.6 source code so that we can
get started porting this server to PPC?

Thanks,

Kevin

Here is SuSE's reply:

---cut-here---

> Why is the source not available for your Rage 128 X server.  I have
>looked all
> over your site and asked Xfree developers and no one I know has any
>access to
> the source you "say" has been contributed to Xfree org.

 I would be interested to learn who those "XFree86 developers" are whom you
 supposedly asked. The sources are available to the development team.

> No one wants to reinvent the wheel.  If the source code exists, please
>make it
> publicly available, now and not at some unspecified future time.

 It will be available as part of XFree86-3.3.6, within about one month. If you
 want to work on porting it to the PPC architecture, join the XFree86
 development team. Simply recompiling it will not work.

	Dirk


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