CONTENTS: fvwm2 fvwmicns lesstif libc5x mesa oldlibs5 oldlibs6 x3dl x8514 xagx xbin xcfg xdoc xf100 xxfb xfcyr xfnon xfnts xfscl xfsrv xhtml xi128 xjdoc xlib xma32 xma64 xma8 xman xmono xnest xp9k xprog xprt xps xs3 xs3v xset xsvga xvfb xvg16 xw32 xaw3d xlock xpm fvwm2: fvwm-2.2.4 fvwm2: fvwm2: Fvwm is a window manager for X11. It is a derivative of twm, fvwm2: redesigned to minimize memory consumption, provide a 3-D look to fvwm2: window frames, and provide a simple virtual desktop. fvwm2: fvwm2: fvwm2: fvwm2: fvwm2: fvwm2: fvwmicns: xpm3icons. fvwmicns: fvwmicns: Color icons from xpm3icons.tar.Z, found in the /pub/X11/contrib fvwmicns: directory of metalab.unc.edu. These icons work great with fvwm. fvwmicns: fvwmicns: These icons go in the /usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps directory. For fvwmicns: more information on how to use these icons, see fvwm's manpage. fvwmicns: fvwmicns: fvwmicns: fvwmicns: lesstif: LessTif 0.89.9 (A Motif 1.2 alternative) lesstif: lesstif: Lesstif is a freely available Motif clone. It aims to be source level lesstif: compatible with Motif 1.2. This package contains the libraries and lesstif: header files to be able to run and compile Motif 1.2 applications, lesstif: along with the lesstif version of mwm, the Motif window manager. lesstif: lesstif: lesstif: lesstif: lesstif: mesa: Mesa-3.2 mesa: mesa: Mesa is a 3D graphics library with an API which is very similar to mesa: that of OpenGL. mesa: mesa: The xlock screensaver is linked with the Mesa shared libraries, so mesa: it is recommended to install this package. mesa: mesa: mesa: mesa: oldlibs5: a.out (libc4) libraries from XFree86 2.1.1 (X11R5). oldlibs5: oldlibs5: This package adds libX11.so.3.1.0, libXaw.so.3.1.0, and oldlibs5: libXt.so.3.1.0 to your /usr/i386-slackware-linux-gnuaout/lib oldlibs5: directory. oldlibs5: oldlibs5: These are a.out format libraries that are mostly obsolete by now, but oldlibs5: are retained in case you encounter one of the a.out X11R5 X binaries oldlibs5: that are still floating around. These have become quite rare. oldlibs5: oldlibs5: oldlibs6: a.out (libc4) libraries from XFree86 3.1.1 (X11R6). oldlibs6: oldlibs6: This package adds libPEX5.so.6.0, libX11.so.6.0, libXIE.so.6.0, oldlibs6: libXaw.so.6.0, libXpm.so.4.3, and libXt.so.6.0 to your oldlibs6: /usr/i386-slackware-linux-gnuaout/lib directory. oldlibs6: oldlibs6: These are a.out format libraries that are mostly obsolete by now, but oldlibs6: are retained in case you encounter one of the a.out X11R6 X binaries oldlibs6: that are still floating around. These have become quite rare. oldlibs6: oldlibs6: libc5x: ELF libc5 shared libraries from XFree86 3.3.3.1. libc5x: libc5x: This package adds libICE.so.6.3, libPEX5.so.6.0, libSM.so.6.0, libc5x: libX11.so.6.1, libXIE.so.6.0, libXaw.so.6.1, libXaw3d.so.6.1, libc5x: libXext.so.6.3, libXi.so.6.0, libXmu.so.6.0, libXp.so.6.2, libc5x: libXpm.so.4.11, libXt.so.6.0, and libXtst.so.6.1 to your libc5x: /usr/i386-slackware-linux-gnulibc1/lib directory. These are used libc5x: for running X binaries linked with Linux libc5, which is being libc5x: phased out. There are still a lot of these binaries around. libc5x: libc5x: x8514: An accelerated server for cards using IBM8514 chips. x8514: x8514: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from x8514: XF86_8514 to X, setting this server as the default. x8514: x8514: x8514: x8514: x8514: x8514: x8514: xxfb: Frame buffer X server. xxfb: xxfb: This X server uses the Linux frame buffer device available with Linux xxfb: 2.2.x to provide a general X server for bitmapped, unaccelerated video xxfb: hardware. See /var/X11R6/lib/doc/README.fbdev for more information. xxfb: This server is the default for a full installation, since it will xxfb: provide a nice high-resolution screen with most modern video cards xxfb: if the kernel supports and is set to use the frame buffer console. xxfb: Just set your mouse type in /etc/XF86Config if the default (PS/2) xxfb: doesn't match your system. xxfb: x3dl: An accelerated server for 3DLabs chipsets. x3dl: x3dl: This server supports the GLINT 500TX with IBM RGB526 RAMDAC, x3dl: GLINT MX with IBM RGB526 and IBM RGB640 RAMDAC, x3dl: Permedia with IBM RGB526 RAMDAC, x3dl: Permedia 2 (classic, 2a, 2v). x3dl: x3dl: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from x3dl: XF86_3DLabs to X, setting this server as the default. x3dl: x3dl: xagx: An accelerated server for IIT AGX chipsets. xagx: xagx: This server supports the IIT AGX-016, AGX-015, AGX-014 and XGA-2 xagx: chipsets. There's also untested support for the XGA-1 and AGX-010 xagx: chipsets. xagx: xagx: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from xagx: XF86_AGX to X, setting this server as the default. xagx: xagx: xagx: xbin: Basic client binaries required for XFree86 3.3.6. xbin: xbin: Installs the basic set of programs needed to run X in your xbin: /usr/X11R6/bin directory. xbin: xbin: xbin: xbin: xbin: xbin: xbin: xcfg: Configuration files for XFree86 3.3.6. xcfg: xcfg: Configuration files needed by X and xdm. xcfg: xcfg: xcfg: xcfg: xcfg: xcfg: xcfg: xcfg: xdoc: Documentation and release notes for XFree86 3.3.6. xdoc: xdoc: xdoc: xdoc: xdoc: xdoc: xdoc: xdoc: xdoc: xdoc: xf100: 100-dpi screen fonts. xf100: xf100: These fonts are compressed to reduce disk usage. xf100: xf100: xf100: xf100: xf100: xf100: xf100: xf100: xfcyr: Cyrillic fonts for XFree86 3.3.6. xfcyr: xfcyr: xfcyr: xfcyr: xfcyr: xfcyr: xfcyr: xfcyr: xfcyr: xfcyr: xfnon: Some large X fonts. xfnon: xfnon: These fonts are compressed to reduce disk usage. xfnon: xfnon: Fonts included: gb16fs.pcf.gz gb16st.pcf.gz gb24st.pcf.gz xfnon: hanglg16.pcf.gz hanglm16.pcf.gz hanglm24.pcf.gz xfnon: heb6x13.pcf.gz heb8x13.pcf.gz jiskan16.pcf.gz xfnon: jiskan24.pcf.gz k14.pcf.gz xfnon: xfnon: xfnon: xfnts: Fonts for the X window system. xfnts: xfnts: This is the minimal set of fonts needed to run XFree86 3.3.6. xfnts: xfnts: These fonts are compressed to reduce disk usage. xfnts: xfnts: xfnts: xfnts: xfnts: xfnts: xfscl: Scaled fonts. xfscl: xfscl: Speedo and Type 1 scalable fonts for XFree86 3.3.6. xfscl: xfscl: xfscl: xfscl: xfscl: xfscl: xfscl: xfscl: xfsrv: xfs (X font server) xfsrv: xfsrv: Xfs is the X Window System font server. It supplies fonts to X Window xfsrv: System display servers. xfsrv: xfsrv: xfsrv: xfsrv: xfsrv: xfsrv: xfsrv: xhtml: Docs for XFree86 in HTML format. xhtml: xhtml: A set of documentation for XFree86, in a format readable with web xhtml: browsing tools such as Netscape or Lynx. xhtml: xhtml: xhtml: xhtml: xhtml: xhtml: xhtml: xi128: A server for the Number Nine Imagine 128. xi128: xi128: This server supports the Number Nine Imagine 128. (series I and II) xi128: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from xi128: XF86_I128 to X, setting this server as the default. xi128: xi128: xi128: xi128: xi128: xi128: xjdoc: Japanese documentation and release notes for XFree86 3.3.6. xjdoc: xjdoc: xjdoc: xjdoc: xjdoc: xjdoc: xjdoc: xjdoc: xjdoc: xjdoc: xlib: Various library files for XFree86 3.3.6. xlib: xlib: Files needed by X: bitmaps, locale files, and other configuration xlib: files found under /var/X11R6/lib. xlib: xlib: xlib: xlib: xlib: xlib: xlib: xma32: An accelerated server for cards using Mach32 chips. xma32: xma32: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from xma32: XF86_Mach32 to X, setting this server as the default. xma32: xma32: xma32: xma32: xma32: xma32: xma32: xma64: An accelerated server for cards using the Mach64 chipset. xma64: xma64: The Mach64 server will now correctly recognise some of the newer ATI xma64: chip revisions, including the 3D Rage, 3D Rage II, 3D Rage IIC, xma64: 3D Rage II+DVD, Rage Pro, and Rage LT Pro. xma64: xma64: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from xma64: XF86_Mach64 to X, setting this server as the default. xma64: xma64: xma64: xma8: An accelerated server for cards using Mach8 chips. xma8: xma8: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from xma8: XF86_Mach8 to X, setting this server as the default. xma8: xma8: xma8: xma8: xma8: xma8: xma8: xman: Man pages for XFree86 3.3.6. xman: xman: xman: xman: xman: xman: xman: xman: xman: xman: xmono: A Monochrome server. xmono: xmono: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from xmono: XF86_Mono to X, setting this server as the default. xmono: xmono: xmono: xmono: xmono: xmono: xmono: xnest: Xnest - a nested X server. xnest: xnest: An experimental nested server for X. xnest: xnest: Xnest is a client and a server. Xnest is a client of the real server xnest: which manages windows and graphics requests on its behalf. Xnest is a xnest: server to its own clients. Xnest manages windows and graphics xnest: requests on their behalf. To these clients Xnest appears to be a xnest: conventional server. xnest: xnest: xp9k: An accelerated server for cards using the P9000 chipset. xp9k: xp9k: Some of the cards this server will work with are the Diamond Viper xp9k: VLB, Diamond Viper PCI, Orchid P9000 (and some other clones, such as xp9k: the STAR 2000). Viper Pro and other P9100 and P9130 cards are NOT xp9k: supported, but are supported in the p9x00 driver of the SVGA server. xp9k: xp9k: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from xp9k: XF86_P9000 to X, setting this server as the default. xp9k: xp9k: xprog: Libraries, include files, and configuration files for X programming. xprog: xprog: This is a set of include files (found in /usr/X11R6/include), static xprog: libraries (found in /usr/X11R6/lib/*.a) and configuration files xprog: (found in /var/X11R6/lib/config) needed to compile X programs under xprog: Linux. xprog: xprog: xprog: xprog: xprog: xprt: Print-only server (Xprt) for XFree86 3.3.6. xprt: xprt: xprt: xprt: xprt: xprt: xprt: xprt: xprt: xprt: xps: XFree86 documentation in PostScript format. xps: xps: PostScript versions of the documentation for XFree86 3.3.6. This is xps: the same in content as the test-based versions, but formatted nicely xps: for printing on a PostScript printer or viewing with ghostview. xps: These documents take up quite a bit of space, so if you don't need xps: PostScript format you may want to skip this package. xps: xps: xps: xps: xs3: An accelerated server for cards using S3 chips. xs3: xs3: The current S3 Server supports all available S3 chipsets: 911, 924, xs3: 801/805, 928, 732 (Trio32), 764, 765, 775, 785 (Trio64*), 864, 868, xs3: 964, 968 and M65 (Aurora64V+). However, this does not mean that all xs3: S3 boards will work -- see the XFree86 docs for complete information. xs3: The S3 server will also recognise the 866, but it has not been tested xs3: with this chipset. Installing this package will create a link in xs3: /usr/X11R6/bin from XF86_S3 to X, setting this server as the default. xs3: xs3: xs3v: An accelerated server for cards using S3 ViRGE chips. xs3v: xs3v: The current XF86_S3V server supports the S3 ViRGE (86C325), the xs3v: ViRGE/DX (86C375), ViRGE/GX (86C385) and the ViRGE/VX (86C988) chips. xs3v: It has been tested with ViRGE cards with 2 and 4MB DRAM, ViRGE/DX 4M, xs3v: ViRGE/VX 8M (4M VRAM/4M DRAM), and with a 220MHz ViRGE/VX card with xs3v: 2MB VRAM up to 1600x1200 with 8/15/16bpp. Note that the XF86_SVGA xs3v: server also supports these chipsets (and others). It's recommended to xs3v: try using that first. Installing this package will create a link in xs3v: /usr/X11R6/bin from XF86_S3V to X, setting this server as the default. xs3v: xset: Graphical configuration utility for XFree86. xset: xset: A graphical configuration utility. Produces an initial XF86Config xset: file, or tunes the existing one. Runs on the X desktop using TCL xset: (this also requires the vg16 X server). xset: xset: xset: xset: xset: xset: xsvga: A server for many SuperVGA video cards. xsvga: xsvga: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from xsvga: XF86_SVGA to X, setting this server as the default. xsvga: xsvga: xsvga: xsvga: xsvga: xsvga: xsvga: xvfb: Virtual framebuffer X server. xvfb: xvfb: Xvfb is an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware xvfb: and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using xvfb: virtual memory. The primary use of this server is intended to be xvfb: server testing. The mfb or cfb code for any depth can be exercised xvfb: with this server without the need for real hardware that supports the xvfb: desired depths. A secondary use is testing clients against unusual xvfb: depths and screen configurations. xvfb: xvfb: xvg16: A server for 16 color EGA/VGA graphics modes. xvg16: xvg16: This is a server that uses standard generic video modes -- it works xvg16: with nearly all video hardware (but with only 16 colors). Installing xvg16: this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from XF86_VGA16 to xvg16: X, setting this server as the default. xvg16: xvg16: xvg16: xvg16: xvg16: xw32: A server for chipsets in the ET4000/W32 series. xw32: xw32: This server currently supports the w32, w32i, w32p and et6000 chips. xw32: XF86_W32 gets phased out, now that the SVGA server with XAA xw32: acceleration is at least as fast as the W32 server but supports more xw32: cards and higher color depths. Use this server if the SVGA server xw32: fails to work/accelerate for you. xw32: xw32: Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from xw32: XF86_W32 to X, setting this server as the default. xw32: xaw3d: Xaw3d-1.4 xaw3d: xaw3d: This is Release 1.4 (21 April, 1998) of a set of 3-D widgets by Kaleb xaw3d: S. Keithley based on the R6.3 Athena Widget set. The Three-D Athena xaw3d: may be used as a replacement for the Athena (Xaw) Widget set -- you xaw3d: may relink almost any Athena Widget based application and obtain a xaw3d: three dimensional appearance on some of the widgets. You can also xaw3d: replace your shared libXaw with libXaw3d and obtain the three xaw3d: dimensional appearance without even relinking. xaw3d: xaw3d: xlock: xlockmore-4.16.1 xlock: xlock: Patrick J. Naughton's xlock screensaver/locker for X, with many xlock: more modes added by David A. Bagley. xlock: xlock: The 'Bob' bitmap has been included especially for Slackware, as well xlock: as a Linux penguin logo. (NOTE: the image of J. R. "Bob" Dobbs is a xlock: registered trademark of The Subgenius Foundation, used by permission) xlock: xlock: xlock: xpm: The Xpm shared and static libraries, v. 3.4k (with libXpm.so.4.11) xpm: xpm: These libraries provide a means for X programs to store and retrieve xpm: bitmaps. The shared libraries are needed to run programs compiled xpm: with Xpm, such as fvwm. xpm: xpm: xpm: xpm: xpm: xpm: