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Re: modular xorg packages?
On 28/04/07, Steven M. Bellovin <smb%cs.columbia.edu@localhost> wrote:
I want to switch one of my machines to modular xorg. What, precisely,
do I need to install? I do not see any obvious set of packages that I
should install.
I just switched two machines to modular (still fighting with the DRM though).
meta-pkgs/modular-xorg-* will bring in almost everything. I then add
wip/modular-xorg-utils.
[I started from scratch on the laptop with the idea to get the DRM
working - everfything else has been generally fine; as soon as I get
"glx" in xorg.conf and try to start the server, I get a panic in the
i915drm driver.]
In meta-pkgs, I see modular-xorg-drivers and modular-org-fonts. I
certainly need some driver, though it's not clear to me that I need or
want all of them. I probably do want the fonts, but everyone needs
fonts -- and I don't see the fonts metapackage listed in any other
package. (I grepped Makefile* and *.mk throughout pkgsrc, so I could
have missed it if it's in another file.)
In x11, there's modular-xorg-server, though that seems to be dragged in
by the individual drivers.
Yes, and some others as well.
Where do clients come from? There's an xorg-clients package, but it
seems to be for 6.9. In wip, I see modular-xorg-utils and
modular-xorg-wip -- do I need those? Where, for example, will I find
xterm? (The PLIST files are empty for those two packages.)
I added xterm, xcalc and a few others manually.
--Steve Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
Chavdar Ivanov
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