XGL

Benjy Grogan benjy.grogan at gmail.com
Sat Feb 4 16:51:12 UTC 2006


Alright.  Thanks for the info.  I'm looking forward to some of these future
X technologies.  Is there a good source of information somewhere about the
architecture of X11 R7.0?  As well as some of these technologies being
developed by RedHat and Sun?  At the moment I'm only aware of Novell's work
on X.

It's going to be interesting to see how Fedora and other distributions turn
out in the next few years.  Best of luck to you guys.

Benji

On 2/1/06, Mike A. Harris <mharris at mharris.ca> wrote:
>
> Benjy Grogan wrote:
> > I hear that in a week or so Novell will be releasing the source code to
> > XGL for X11 7.0.  Will it be possible to have XGL available in Extras
> > for FC5?  I'm guessing it's one of those new X11 modules that v7.0 is
> > all about.  But I know little about XGL and would like to test it out to
> > know more.  It's going to be in NLD 10 in a few months.
>
> There are a lot of X related "goodies" that are up and coming in the
> X development world, including technologies being developed by Red Hat,
> Novell, Sun, and various others in the community.  The current plan for
> Fedora Core 5, is to ship X11R7.0 as the official X implementation,
> including the Xorg X server.
>
> The various developmental/experimental technologies being developed
> by the above parties will most likely be available to Fedora users in
> one form or another over time, however everything is quite experimental
> at the current point in time to make any solid speculation for the
> inclusion of other components into Fedora Core 5 at this time.
>
> Either way, anything not included in Core, will very likely either
> end up in Fedora Extras, or rpm packaged in some other experimental
> repository, making it available for Fedora users to play with.
>
> Keep in mind, both end users and developers alike are equally
> anticipating the various new eye-candy technologies, and the X.Org
> community is pretty close knit.  As such, you can expect that
> there'll be lots of fun stuff to play with in the not distant
> future.  ;o)
>
> As various bits and pieces become less experimental, and more ready
> for people to play with, myself or someone else will likely post more
> information on this list and/or on the developmental X.Org and/or
> Fedora IRC channels.
>
> For now though, patience is a virtue.  ;o)
>
> HTH
>
>
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