Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:48:45 +0200 From: "Rafael Ruiz" <gandano@gmail.com> To: alpha-port@netbsd.org, alpha@freebsd.org, alpha@openbsd.org Subject: X on NetBSD Message-ID: <b9e283430707171348o1077b64et3cd3fc0ab459b487@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi All! I would like to know why *BSD has problems with X (Xorg or XFree) on Alpha Platform. I like NetBSD, FreeBSD, but i have a lot of problem for use X on these. X runs very well on Linux/Alpha but i would like to work with BSD and to make a workstation with X. Why *BSD don't let X work on Alpha? This in not problem of X. In old versions of FreeBSD like 4.5 and so, XFree ran good. I think that BSD/alpha is better that Linux/Alpha .... but do we must to limit at console/text mode only? Due to i can not to use X on FreeBSD, nor NetBSD, I check OpenBSD, but it has the same problem. In NetBSD we can to build xsrc (XDecNet, XFree86,...), but only for 21164 processors, with 21264 it seem not work. We can to use caseydoodley Xfree86 modifications too(thanks mel), but with some limitations. We only have two options: 1.- For Workstations with graphical environment -> Linux 2.- For Servers (Text mode) -> BSD Is this our only choice? It's a pity that BSD has this problem with X, it is the best free Operating System for Alpha. Does think NetBSD or OpenBSD developers to open the door for X in the future? Opinions? Solutions? Thanks for your comments. Rafa
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