Документ взят из кэша поисковой машины. Адрес оригинального документа : http://crydee.sai.msu.ru/ftproot/pub/comp/os/os2/xfree86os2/html/OS22.html
Дата изменения: Tue Oct 24 00:00:00 2000
Дата индексирования: Mon Dec 24 11:40:22 2007
Кодировка:

Поисковые слова: п п п п п п п п п п п р п р п р п р п р п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п п
What and Where is XFree86? README for XFree86 on OS/2 : What and Where is XFree86?
Previous: Introductory Note about the release 3.3.6
Next: Bug Reports for This Document

2. What and Where is XFree86?

XFree86 is a port of X11R6.3 that supports several versions of Intel-based Unix. It is derived from X386 1.2, which was the X server distributed with X11R5. This release consists of many new features and performance improvements as well as many bug fixes. The release is available as source patches against the X Consortium X11R6 code, as well as binary distributions for many architectures.

XFree86/OS2 is the name of the implementation of XFree86 on OS/2 based systems.

See the Copyright Notice.

Binaries for OS/2 Warp, Merlin, and Aurora are available from: ftp.XFree86.org:/pub/XFree86/3.3.6/OS2

The WWW page http://borneo.gmd.de/~veit/os2/xf86os2.html will usually show more references to FTP or WWW sites to retrieve sources or binaries.

Other versions:

XFree86/OS2 will run on all dialects of Warp 3, including Warp "red spine box", Warp "blue spine box", Warp Connect, Warp Server, and Warp 4.

For Warp 3 installing fixpack level 17 or later is strongly recommended. There have been a few reports that the installation of FP26 causes XFree86 no longer to work, but I am not sure about a real reason. Current fixpacks for Warp 3, like FP36, seem to work well also.

Warp 4 may be used with or without the recent public fixpack.

Please check in all cases a LATEST.OS2 file.

OS/2 2.11 is not supported any longer with this release, due to lack of a working test environment. Consequently, OS/2 SMP 2.11 is not supported either. Warp Server SMP is supported, but SMP does not give significant advantage, other than the general speedup because of multiple processors working. OS/2 versions 1.X are definitely not supported and will never be.

It is possible to build XFree86/OS2 from the sources. Read about this in the document OS2.NOTES.


README for XFree86 on OS/2 : What and Where is XFree86?
Previous: Introductory Note about the release 3.3.6
Next: Bug Reports for This Document