Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 The XFree86 Project, Inc 8 August 1997 Abstract This document describes the bugs fixed in XFree86 3.3.1 compared with the 3.3 release, as well as the new features in XFree86 3.3 compared with the previous full release, 3.2. It also includes installation instructions for the binary distributions. 1. XFree86 and X11R6.3 XFree86 releases starting with the 3.2A beta are based on the X Consortium's X11R6.3 (the final release from the X Consortium). R6.3 is an update to R6.1, and is intended to be compatible with R6.1 and R6 at the source and protocol levels. Binaries should be upward-compatible. X11R6.3 includes some new Xserver extensions: SECURITY, XC-APPGROUP, XpExtension (print extension), and an updated, and standardised version of LBX. X11R6.3 also has new standards, including RX (X Remote Execution MIME type), and a proxy manage- ment protocol. X11R6.3 includes support for gzipped fonts. R6.1 is an update to R6, and is intended to be compatible with R6 at the source and protocol levels. Binaries should be upward-compatible. X11R6.1 includes some new Xserver extensions: DOUBLE-BUFFER, XKEYBOARD and RECORD. What about R6.2? X11R6.2 is the name given to a subset of X11R6.3, which has only the print extension and the Xlib implementation of vertical writing and user-defined character support in addition to those features included in R6.1. 2. OS issues Always check the OS specific README files for special requirements or caveats. Users running Linux/Elf (on Intel platforms) should note that they will need ld.so version 1.7.14 or later. This can be found at ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/packages/GCC. Note: Elf is now the only binary type supported for Linux OSs. This means that binaries for ix86/a.out and AXP/ECOFF are not available with this release. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 3. What's new in 3.3.1? 3.1 Bug fixes o XFree86 3.3.1 includes The Open Group's public patch 2 for X11R6.3. o Build problems that showed up on some OSs have been fixed. o Support for SCO Open Server 5 should now be complete. o A malloc problem in libXt which showed up on FreeBSD has been fixed. o Depth-specific DacSpeeds are now implemented for the ET6000. o Depth-specific DacSpeeds are fixed for the S3 server. o HW cursor problem with the I128 server has been fixed. o I128 Series II rev 2 chips are now supported. o Xterm will now startup on Linux if /etc/termcap is missing. o Various problems with the S3V server and the SVGA s3v driver have been fixed. o A problem with the clock limit for some revisions of the Circus 5434 has been fixed. o The Mach64 server will now correctly recognise some of the newer ATI chip revisions, including the Rage II+, Rage Pro and VT3. If you needed the ChipId/ChipRev workaround when using 3.3, you should remove those lines from your XF86Config file when upgrading to 3.3.1. o An initialisation problem in the S3 server that shows up when the ramdac type is given in the XF86Config file should be fixed. o The MGA driver now defaults to using the software cursor because some peo- ple have reported problems when using the hardware cursor with Millennium cards. o Lockups with the MGA driver that happen on some SVR4 versions have been fixed. Lockups when the server crashes and dumps core on some OSs have also been fixed where possible. o The xterm termcap field for turning off colour has been fixed. o A server crash that happens when starting some servers on Solaris has been fixed. o Some problems with the Trident 9860 and 9685 chips have been fixed. o A problem with xterm writing an invalid wtmp entry on Linux has been fixed. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 o A PolyPoint bug in the S3V server has been fixed. o Screen wraparound problems with the S3 server that show up on some old Number Nine GXE level 10 cards have been fixed. o A problem with the PCI framebuffer remapping in the S3 server has been fixed. o A problem with XF86Setup not showing the correct chipset-specific README file has been fixed. o A problem with XF86Setup not setting up the link to the Xserver in some situations has been fixed. o Some libXt error/warning messages were partially duplicated, and this is now fixed. o Some line drawing problems that show up with the Cirrus 542x chips have been fixed. o A problem drawing wide fonts with some Cirrus chips has been fixed. o Some bugs in some XKB symbols files have been fixed. o The Chips and Technologies 65555 and 68554 are now detected by the chips driver. o `xset dpms' didn't accept some parameters correctly. o Some raster op bugs in the SVGA server's s3v driver have been fixed. o Problems with the Mach32 server that show up with some AST motherboards that have an on-board Mach32 chip have been fixed (see the README.Mach32 file for details). o A bug in the ET6000 driver which can cause the server to crash on non- Linux systems has been fixed. o An initialisation problem with the ET6000 driver which can result in a black screen has been fixed. o The Eraser support in the Wacom driver has been fixed. o Support for two relative devices has been fixed in the Wacom driver. o The DPMS state is now correctly reset when switching back to the Xserver's VT. o A bug in the 24bpp framebuffer code which caused a server crash when run- ning StarOffice has been fixed. o An Xserver bug which could cause a server crash when using lbxproxy has been fixed. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 o A conflict between Imake.rules and Motif.rules has been fixed. o Some problems that show up with some accelerated servers on SVR4 when using Xqueue have been fixed. o A problem that can cause a server crash when drawing some arcs has been fixed. o The MGA driver now recognises the newer 220MHz Mystique chips. o The MGA driver has experimental support for the Millennium II. This really is very new, and is largely untested. There are known problems (see README.MGA for details). o The "noaccel" option could cause a lockup with the Cirrus Laguna chips (546x). This option is now disabled for those chips. o Some blitter timeouts that show up with Cirrus 7548 and 7555 chips should now be fixed. o The handling of the PS/2 mouse protocol is fixed for OpenBSD. o The SiS driver should now correctly determine the MMIO address. o Support is added for Number Nine I128 DRAM cards. There are some text mode restore problems at some depths though. 3.2 Known Problems o There are problems with some Cirrus laptop chipsets (75xx). The driver seems to work for some people, but not others. Until someone with the appropriate hardware can look into this, these problems are unlikely to be fixed. If you wish to work on this, please contact us. We don't need testers, we need people willing and able to fix the problems. o There are problems with some of the Trident laptop chipsets. The driver seems to work in a limited way for some people, but not others. Until someone with the appropriate hardware can look into this, these problems are unlikely to be fixed. If you wish to work on this, please contact us. We don't need testers, we need people willing and able to fix the prob- lems. o We have had some reports of apparently random lockups with some Mystique cards. We have not been able to reproduce this problem, and have no fix for it. o There is a drawing bug in the MGA driver that shows up when running `view- fax'. We have no fix for this problem yet. o Some people have reported problems with some newer Rage II cards. This problem is currently being investigated. When we have a fix for it, we will make it available. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 o We've had a report that the SVGA server will cause a lockup on some SVR4 versions (UnixWare 1.x) with some Chips and Technologies chips. A workaround for this problem is to use the "xaa_no_color_exp" option. o It is possible to use a setuid root X server as a denial of service which blocks reserved ports. A workaround for this is to not have the X server setuid, and have it started by xdm. The X servers do not need to be setuid root when started by xdm because xdm runs as root. 4. New Features in 3.3 4.1 General o XFree86 3.3 includes the X Consortium's X11R6.3. 4.2 General X server changes o The X servers include a new DPMS extension, which was donated by Digital Equipment Corporation. Not all DPMS modes have been implemented by all servers yet, but this should improve in future releases. See the XF86Con- fig(4/5) and xset(1) man pages for further details. o The LBX extension is included in all the X servers, as part of the update to R6.3. o A print-only server (Xprt) is included as part of the update to R6.3. o Some bugs in the Type1 font code have been fixed. o Some bugs in newer functions in the XFree86 VidMode extension have been fixed. o Support has been added for the Microsoft IntelliMouse. 4.3 XF86Setup o Some bugs have been fixed, but no major changes have been made to this version. o More modelines were added. There are now high-refresh versions of most common modes available (85 and 100 Hz). 512x384, 1152x864, 1600x1200 and 1800x1440 modes were added. 4.4 PC98 Support o The XF98_TGUI server includes XAA support, but there are some problems with this at the moment. It can be disabled with the "noaccel" option. 4.5 Alpha (AXP) platform support o Support for the S3 ViRGE and ViRGE/VX is now available. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 o Support for "newmmio" is now available for the S3 868/968/Trio64V+ and is enabled by default (use chipset "mmio_928" to get the old behaviour). o Support for the Matrox Millennium and Mystique (in the SVGA server) is included. o Support for the Trident driver (in the SVGA server) is included. o Some problems that showed up with Netscape on some servers have been fixed. o Various alignment problems have been fixed. o NOTE: A recent Linux kernel version is required for most of these servers (essential for the Matrox driver). o Scanpci now works on Alpha platforms. 4.6 XInput Extension o Multiple input devices can share the core pointer. 4.6.1 Wacom driver o Multiple devices can be defined for the same tablet to represent different active zones. 4.7 XKEYBOARD Extension o An improved layout for Russian keyboards is provided. o A layout for Hungarian keyboards is provided. 4.8 SVGA server o A new general graphics acceleration interface (XFree86 Acceleration Archi- tecture - XAA) has been implemented. It is used to provide relatively complete acceleration, at different colour depths, for several chips in the SVGA server. Chips currently making use of this include the Matrox Millennium, Mystique, Tseng ET4000/W32p and ET6000, and several chips from ARK Logic, Chips and Technologies, Cirrus, Trident, SiS and the S3 ViRGE family. o The SVGA server now includes a driver for the S3 ViRGE family. It supports the ViRGE, ViRGE/DX, ViRGE/GX and ViRGE/VX. This driver is a completely new implementation, so please send in success/failure reports. 4.9 S3 server o Some further S3 968 hardware bugs for lines/text have been worked around. o Cursor/pointer pixmaps larger than 64x64 are now supported without the need to use the "sw_cursor" option. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 o Detection/support for the Trio64UV+, Trio64V2 (including the /DX and /GX versions), Aurora64V+ (86CM65 used in notebooks), and Plato/PX is now included. This support is very new and hasn't had much testing, so please send us success/failure reports. o Support is now included for the ELSA Winner 2000PRO/X-8. Please refer to the notes for this card in README.S3. o Support is now included for the MIRO 80SV. o A bug which prevented DGA apps from setting the ViewPort to the lower part of the framebuffer has been fixed (this showed up most commonly with 4MB cards). 4.10 S3V (ViRGE) server o Support has been added for the ViRGE/DX and ViRGE/GX. o Problems with the Diamond Stealth 3D 3000 are now fixed. o The line drawing code has been improved. o Packed 24bpp support is included, and should be improved over earlier ver- sions. o The S3V server translates between sparse 32bpp pixmaps and packed 24bpp for the framebuffer. In some cases this can be slow. o 32bpp framebuffer format is not supported. 4.11 Mach64 server o Support for 3D Rage II based Mach64 cards is included. o Various problems with support for some revisions of CT, VT and GT chipsets have been fixed. o It is strongly recommended that all users with CT, VT, GT and 3D Rage II based Mach64 cards upgrade to the 3.3 release due to the problems that were fixed. 4.12 Mach32 server o A bug that causes problems when running XF86Setup with cards with less than 2MB of video memory has been fixed. o Minor shifts in maximum clock rate under 16 bpp, and inclusion of explicit 15 "bpp" setting. 4.13 W32 server o In this version, the separate W32 server (XF86_W32) has not undergone any significant changes. In fact, it is not being developed further. Instead, the SVGA server (XF86_SVGA) is now the main focus of new developments. See Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 the W32 (SVGA) description. 4.14 P9000 server o Support for PCI probing has been added. o DPMS support has been added. 4.15 I128 server o Some preliminary acceleration (for bitblts) is included. This code is very new, and hasn't been extensively tested yet. 4.16 TGA server o Preliminary acceleration support is included, using XAA. o Various bugs have been fixed. 4.17 Trident driver (SVGA server) o Acceleration support has been added for the 9320, 9440 and 96xx chips. o Support for the Cyber series of laptop chips has been improved. o 24/32bpp support has been added for some chips. o Some clock limits have been fixed. 4.18 Ark driver (SVGA server) o More complete acceleration has been implemented using XAA, including line draw, fill, and text acceleration, at different colour depths. 4.19 W32 driver (SVGA server) o The SVGA server now supports acceleration for the most recent ET4000W32 chips. In 3.3, the ET4000W32p chips are now fully accelerated, and also support the higher performing linear memory layout (read the tseng README file for more information: there are a few problems). o VESA DPMS (monitor power saving) support was added. o There is now support for more than 256 colors on most ET4000W32i and ET4000W32p chips. This means 15, 16, 24 and/or 32 bits per pixel modes (32768, 65536 or 16 million colors) are supported on most common RAMDACs. On the W32p, these modes are accelerated. On the W32i, there is no accel- eration in any mode. For accelerated support on W32i chips, refer to the separate W32 server (XF86_W32). o A few bugs in XFree86 3.2 and 3.2A have been fixed. Most importantly the failure to probe some PCI cards has been resolved. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 o Fix interference with ISA-DMA sensitive devices (soundcards, floppy-tape drives) o Support for the Chrontel RAMDAC has been added. 4.20 ET6000 driver (SVGA server) o The ET6000 driver in the separate W32 server (XF86_W32) has not changed significantly. o On the other hand, the ET6000 driver in the SVGA server, which already existed in XFree86 3.2 for all color depths, is now fully accelerated for all those color depths. It builds upon the new XAA architecture, which is the cornerstone of a new acceleration framework within the XFree86 servers. It is responsible for the outstanding acceleration performance of this release. o Many small problems which existed in the initial 3.2 release have been solved. Screen noise, flicker or instability at higher pixel clocks are mostly fixed. Some detection problems are gone. Weird behaviour (jumping and screen wrap) when panning through large virtual desktops has been fixed. The server now detects the correct amount of memory on ET6000 cards with 2.25 MB of MDRAM. More realistic pixel clock rate limits have been put in place, to avoid modes that would cause screen problems. o DPMS support was added. o The ET6000 hardware cursor is now supported. Read the Tseng documentation file for more information (there are a few limitations) o fix interference with ISA-DMA sensitive devices (soundcards, floppy-tape drives) 4.21 Alliance ProMotion driver (SVGA server) o The driver now recognises the AT24 chipset, but it is treated the same way as the AP6422. 4.22 Matrox driver (SVGA server) o More complete acceleration for the Millennium (MGA2064W). o Support is included for the Mystique (including some acceleration). This code is very new. o 24 bpp mode tiled pattern problems still present. o Support for DGA, Sync-on-Green, and DPMS. o The "nolinear" option is no longer available. o Support for 8 bits per colour component (at 8bpp) has been added. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 4.23 Cirrus driver (SVGA server) o More complete acceleration for all chips with a BitBLT engine (CL-GD5426, 5428, 5429, 5430, 5434, 5436, 5440, 5446, 7541, 7543, and 7548). o More complete acceleration for Laguna series chips (CL-GD546X). o The support for the 754x series of laptop controllers has been improved. o The 24bpp mode on the CL-GD5430/40 has been fixed. o Support for the CL-GD5480 has been added. 4.24 SiS driver (SVGA server) o Significant updates have been made to the SiS driver (see README.SiS for further details). o Acceleration support is included, making use of XAA. o Linear addressing is supported. o Support has been added for 15/16/24bpp. o Support has been added for programmable clocks. o HW cursor support is included. 4.25 Chips and Technologies driver (SVGA server) o Support has been included for the 65525, 65535, 64200 and 64300 o Problems relating to blank screen at start-up and text mode restoration with the 65550 and 65554 should now be fixed o Acceleration support for all chips has improved due to the new XAA archi- tecture. o Many additional minor fixes and documentation updates (see README.chips for further details). 4.26 S3 ViRGE driver (SVGA server) o Completely new driver for the ViRGE family. The driver works with linear addressing and PCI chipsets. o Acceleration support uses the XAA architecture. o The driver supports 8/15/16/24/32 bpp on all cards. o Acceleration includes bitblits, filled rectangles, color expansion and pattern fills (8/15/16/24 bpp). Acceleration at 32 bpp is limited to bit- blits and filled rectangles. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 o Includes HW cursor support. o See README.S3V for further details. 4.27 WD90C24 driver (SVGA server) o DPMS support is included (only for "off" mode so far). 4.28 Compaq AVGA driver (SVGA server) o The Compaq AVGA driver has been resurrected. The bugs causing it to not work in some previous releases have been fixed. 4.29 Hercules mono driver o The problems with the Hercules mono driver in previous releases has now been fixed, and the driver is included in this release. 4.30 Client/Library changes o The libraries have been updated to R6.3. The shared lib version numbers for libXext and libICE have been bumped to 6.3. The others remain the same. o An Xlib problem with non-latin-1 encodings that shows up when using XKB is fixed. o Some Xlib security vulnerabilities have been fixed. o Xterm's emulation of DECUDK (DEC user-defined keys) now (correctly) inter- prets shifted keys only. o VT52 emulation has been added to xterm. o Xterm's VT100 emulation generates correct codes for PF1-PF4, as well as the keypad "+" and ",". These codes differ from the VT220 emulation. o Some xterm bugs have been fixed, including coloured background exposure while selection is active, and missing state changes in the VT100 emula- tion. o Xterm's memory requirements for colour have been reduced. The colour resource file is merged with the regular resource file to reduce installa- tion problems. o Emulation of VT220 soft-reset, and non-DEC REP (repeat) control sequence has been added to xterm. o Xterm now recognizes control sequences for 16 colors (from aixterm). o xset includes support for the DPMS extension. o xset's "r rate" flag was broken on some OSs, and is now fixed. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 4.31 xf86config utility o More modelines were added. There are now high-refresh versions of most common modes available (85 and 100 Hz). 512x384, 1152x864, 1600x1200 and 1800x1440 modes were added. 4.32 SuperProbe o Add detection of Alliance Pro Motion chips. o Add detection of I128-2. o Add detection of S3 Trio64UV+ and Aurora64V+, Trio64V2/DX and /GX, S3 ViRGE/DX and /GX and Plato/PX. o Add detection of Matrox chips. o Add detection of newer Trident chips, including the Cyber series. o Fix detection of ET4000W32 chips, and their memory probing. o Add detection of newer ATI chips. o Add detection of STG170x and CH8398 RAMDACs o Add detection of Sigma Designs REALMagic o Add detection of 3DLabs GLINT 4.33 Fonts o Gzipped fonts are now supported. 5. Installing the XFree86 3.3.1 Release The XFree86 3.3.1 binaries are distributed as both a full release and as an upgrade to XFree86 3.3. What follows is a list of the XFree86 3.3.1 components. There may be some variations in this for some OSs. The following are required for all new installations or upgrades from versions prior to 3.3: Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 preinst.sh Pre-installation script postinst.sh Post-installation script extract XFree86 extraction utility X331bin.tgz Clients, run-time libs, and app-defaults files X331doc.tgz Documentation X331fnts.tgz 75dpi, misc and PEX fonts X331lib.tgz Data files required at run-time X331man.tgz Manual pages X331set.tgz XF86Setup utility X331VG16.tgz 16 colour VGA server (XF86Setup needs this server) The following are required for an upgrade from XFree86 3.3: preinst.sh Pre-installation script postinst.sh Post-installation script extract XFree86 extraction utility X331upd.tgz Changes since 3.3 (except the servers) X331doc.tgz Documentation X331set.tgz XF86Setup utility X331VG16.tgz 16 colour VGA server (XF86Setup needs this server) The following is required for new installations, and optional for existing installations: X331cfg.tgz sample config files for xinit, xdm NOTE: Be very careful about installing X331cfg.tgz over an existing installa- tion if you have customised your xinit and/or xdm config files. Installing X331cfg.tgz will overwrite any existing files. If you do have customised files, there is no need to install X331cfg.tgz. NOTE: The bitmap fonts distributed with this release are compressed using gzip rather than compress. This means that you will probably want to remove the old versions (after backing them up). The Xservers and font server in releases prior to 3.2A cannot read gzipped fonts, so keep a copy of the old fonts if you wish to run older servers. The following X servers are for PC/AT based hardware (i.e., typical Intel ix86 based PCs). Choose at least one which matches your hardware, as well as the VGA16 server. The VGA16 server is required by the new configuration utility (XF86Setup). Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 X3318514.tgz 8514/A server X331AGX.tgz AGX server X331I128.tgz I128 server X331Ma32.tgz Mach 32 server X331Ma64.tgz Mach 64 server X331Ma8.tgz Mach 8 server X331Mono.tgz Mono server X331P9K.tgz P9000 server X331S3.tgz S3 server X331S3V.tgz S3 ViRGE server X331SVGA.tgz SVGA server X331VG16.tgz 16 colour VGA server (XF86Setup needs this server) X331W32.tgz ET4000/W32, ET6000 server The following X servers are available for Alpha hardware: X331Ma64.tgz Mach 64 server X331Mono.tgz Mono server (generic driver only) X331P9K.tgz P9000 server X331TGA.tgz DEC 21030 (TGA) server X331S3.tgz S3 server X331S3V.tgz S3 ViRGE server X331SVGA.tgz SVGA server (Matrox Millennium driver only) The following X servers are for PC98 hardware. If you have a PC98 machine, choose one which suits your hardware. If you don't know what a PC98 machine is, you don't need any of these. X3319NS3.tgz PC98 NEC(S3) server X3319SPW.tgz PC98 PCSKB-PowerWindow(S3) server X3319LPW.tgz PC98 PowerWindowLB(S3) server X3319EGC.tgz PC98 EGC(generic) server X3319GA9.tgz PC98 GA-968V4/PCI(S3 968) server X3319GAN.tgz PC98 GANB-WAP(cirrus) server X3319480.tgz PC98 PEGC-480(generic) server X3319NKV.tgz PC98 NKV-NEC(cirrus) server X3319WS.tgz PC98 WABS(cirrus) server X3319WEP.tgz PC98 WAB-EP(cirrus) server X3319WSN.tgz PC98 WSN-A2F(cirrus) server X3319TGU.tgz PC98 TGUI server The following are optional. Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 X331f100.tgz 100dpi fonts X331fcyr.tgz Cyrillic fonts X331fnon.tgz Other fonts (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hebrew) X331fscl.tgz Scalable fonts (Speedo and Type1) X331fsrv.tgz Font server and config files X331prog.tgz X header files, config files and compile-time libs X331nest.tgz Nested X server X331vfb.tgz Virtual framebuffer X server X331prt.tgz X Print server X331ps.tgz PostScript version of the documentation X331html.tgz HTML version of the documentation X331jdoc.tgz Documentation in Japanese (for version 3.2) X331jhtm.tgz HTML version of the documentation in Japanese (3.2) X331lkit.tgz X server LinkKit X331lk98.tgz X server LinkKit for PC98 servers If you already have a version of XFree86 installed, MAKE A BACKUP OF /usr/X11R6 BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE. The standard installation procedure will overwrite your existing version of XFree86. If you are installing from scratch, create a directory called /usr/X11R6, then extract the required .tgz files. If you don't have enough space in /usr for this, create a directory elsewhere and create a symbolic link to it. E.g., if you create a directory in /home: mkdir /home/X11R6 ln -s /home/X11R6 /usr The next step is to run the pre-installation script. This script makes some preliminary checks of your system. For some OSs, it may tell you to install new versions of some system components before proceeding with the installation. This script may also remove some outdated files and symbolic links from a pre- vious installation that could cause problems. For the purposes of these installation instructions, it is assumed that you have downloaded all the files to the /var/tmp directory. If you've put them in another directory, that's fine -- just replace all occurrences of ``/var/tmp'' with the name of that directory. To run the pre-installation script, go to /usr/X11R6 and run it: cd /usr/X11R6 sh /var/tmp/preinst.sh The next step is to make the installation utility executable. To do this, make sure the `extract' file is in the same directory as all the X331*.tgz files, and run the following from that directory: chmod 755 extract The installation utility ``extract'' is used to unpack the .tgz files that make up the XFree86 distribution. The .tgz files are gzipped tar files. However, ``tar'' in its standard form on most OSs is not well-suited to the task of Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 installing XFree86. The extract utility is a modified version of GNU tar 1.12 built with the options required to make it suitable for installing XFree86. The source for extract is available from the same place you got the XFree86 distribution. It is strongly recommended that you use the provided extract utility to unpack the XFree86 distribution. If you choose to ignore this and use something else, we don't want to hear from you if you run into problems. It is also important that you do not rename the extract utility. If renamed, it behaves just like the normal GNU tar. To extract the XFree86 binaries, run the following as root: cd /usr/X11R6 /var/tmp/extract /var/tmp/X331*.tgz Once the required .tgz files have been extracted, run the post installation script: cd /usr/X11R6 sh /var/tmp/postinst.sh For OSs which use ldconfig, you may need to run ldconfig or reboot to complete the installation. The postinst.sh script should run ldconfig correctly for you if you are using Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD. For other OSs that use ldconfig, check how it normally gets run at boot time. Generated from XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/doc/sgml/RELNOTE.sgml,v 3.59.2.23 1997/08/08 03:14:38 dawes Exp $ Release Notes for XFree86[tm] 3.3.1 CONTENTS 1. XFree86 and X11R6.3 ...................................................... 1 2. OS issues ................................................................ 1 3. What's new in 3.3.1? ..................................................... 2 3.1 Bug fixes ........................................................... 2 3.2 Known Problems ...................................................... 4 4. New Features in 3.3 ...................................................... 5 4.1 General ............................................................. 5 4.2 General X server changes ............................................ 5 4.3 XF86Setup ........................................................... 5 4.4 PC98 Support ........................................................ 5 4.5 Alpha (AXP) platform support ........................................ 5 4.6 XInput Extension .................................................... 6 4.7 XKEYBOARD Extension ................................................. 6 4.8 SVGA server ......................................................... 6 4.9 S3 server ........................................................... 6 4.10 S3V (ViRGE) server .................................................. 7 4.11 Mach64 server ....................................................... 7 4.12 Mach32 server ....................................................... 7 4.13 W32 server .......................................................... 7 4.14 P9000 server ........................................................ 8 4.15 I128 server ......................................................... 8 4.16 TGA server .......................................................... 8 4.17 Trident driver (SVGA server) ........................................ 8 4.18 Ark driver (SVGA server) ............................................ 8 4.19 W32 driver (SVGA server) ............................................ 8 4.20 ET6000 driver (SVGA server) ......................................... 9 4.21 Alliance ProMotion driver (SVGA server) ............................. 9 4.22 Matrox driver (SVGA server) ......................................... 9 4.23 Cirrus driver (SVGA server) ........................................ 10 4.24 SiS driver (SVGA server) ........................................... 10 4.25 Chips and Technologies driver (SVGA server) ........................ 10 4.26 S3 ViRGE driver (SVGA server) ...................................... 10 4.27 WD90C24 driver (SVGA server) ....................................... 11 4.28 Compaq AVGA driver (SVGA server) ................................... 11 4.29 Hercules mono driver ............................................... 11 4.30 Client/Library changes ............................................. 11 4.31 xf86config utility ................................................. 12 4.32 SuperProbe ......................................................... 12 4.33 Fonts .............................................................. 12 5. Installing the XFree86 3.3.1 Release .................................... 12 i