xorg-server 2:1.11.4-0ubuntu6 source package in Ubuntu
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xorg-server (2:1.11.4-0ubuntu6) precise; urgency=low * debian/patches/500_pointer_barrier_thresholds.diff: - Don't try to send events from the context of the SIGIO handler. That leads to the dark side, or at least to server freezes when trying to reveal the launcher in Unity (LP: #946954). May also fix other seemingly random X server crashes. - Add build-time tests to make check for barrier behaviour. These are disabled, pending gtest, xorg-gtest, and xserver-xorg-video-dummy MIRs. -- Christopher James Halse Rogers <email address hidden> Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:16:02 +1100
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- Chris Halse Rogers
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- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu X-SWAT
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- x11
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- xdmx: distributed multihead X server
Xdmx is a proxy X server that uses one or more other X servers as its
display device(s). It provides multi-head X functionality for displays that
might be located on different machines. Xdmx functions as a front-end X server
that acts as a proxy to a set of back-end X servers. All of the visible
rendering is passed to the back-end X servers. Clients connect to the Xdmx
front-end, and everything appears as it would in a regular multi-head
configuration. If Xinerama is enabled (e.g., with +xinerama on the command
line), the clients see a single large screen.
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More information about X.Org can be found at:
<URL:http://www.X.org>
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This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
- xdmx-tools: Distributed Multihead X tools
This package provides a collection of tools used for administration of
the Xdmx server; see the xdmx package for more information.
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More information about X.Org can be found at:
<URL:http://www.X.org>
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This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
- xnest: Nested X server
Xnest is a nested X server that simply relays all its requests to another
X server, where it runs as a client. This means that it appears as another
window in your current X session. Xnest relies upon its parent X server
for font services.
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Use of the Xephyr X server instead of Xnest is recommended.
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More information about X.Org can be found at:
<URL:http://www.X.org>
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This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
- xserver-common: common files used by various X servers
This package provides files necessary for all X.Org based X servers.
- xserver-xephyr: nested X server
Xephyr is an X server that can be run inside another X server,
much like Xnest. It is based on the kdrive X server, and as a
result it supports newer extensions than Xnest, including render and
composite.
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More information about X.Org can be found at:
<URL:http://www.X.org>
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This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
- xserver-xfbdev: Linux framebuffer device tiny X server
xserver-xfbdev is a Linux framebuffer device tiny X server based on the
kdrive X server.
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More information about X.Org can be found at:
<URL:http://www.X.org>
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This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
- xserver-xorg-core: Xorg X server - core server
The Xorg X server is an X server for several architectures and operating
systems, which is derived from the XFree86 4.x series of X servers.
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The Xorg server supports most modern graphics hardware from most vendors,
and supersedes all XFree86 X servers.
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More information about X.Org can be found at:
<URL:http://www.X.org>
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This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
- xserver-xorg-core-dbg: Xorg - the X.Org X server (debugging symbols)
The Xorg X server is an X server for several architectures and operating
systems, which is derived from the XFree86 4.x series of X servers.
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The Xorg server supports most modern graphics hardware from most vendors,
and supersedes all XFree86 X servers.
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This package provides debugging symbols for the Xorg X server and associated
modules.
- xserver-xorg-core-udeb: Xorg X server - core server
This is a udeb, or a microdeb, for the debian-installer.
- xserver-xorg-dev: Xorg X server - development files
This package provides development files for the X.Org ('Xorg') X server.
This is not quite the same as the DDK (Driver Development Kit) from the
XFree86 4.x and X.Org 6.7, 6.8 and 6.9 series of servers; it provides
headers and a pkg-config file for drivers using autotools to build
against.
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Unless you are developing or building a driver, you probably want
xserver-xorg and/or xserver-xorg-core instead.
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More information about X.Org can be found at:
<URL:http://www.X.org>
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This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
- xvfb: Virtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server
Xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware
and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual
memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing,
but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients
against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with
Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the
X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run
applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one
anyway.
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This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which
simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server
environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth
program.
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More information about X.Org can be found at:
<URL:http://www.X.org>
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This package is built from the X.org xserver module.