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SOFTWARE: XFree86 3.3.2 released

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Robin Cutshaw)
Tue Mar 10 04:10:37 1998

To: os2ann.DISCUSS@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU
Date: 10 Mar 1998 03:05:00 -0500
From: robin@interlabs.com (Robin Cutshaw)
Reply-To: XFree86@XFree86.Org

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Submitted by: robin@interlabs.com (Robin Cutshaw)
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                        Announcing the Release of
                            XFree86[tm] 3.3.2

                             5 March 1998

XFree86 version 3.3.2 is now available.  The XFree86 3.3 distribution is
available in both source and binary form.  Binary distributions are
currently available for FreeBSD (2.2.2+ and 3.0-CURRENT), NetBSD (1.2 and
1.3), OpenBSD, Interactive Unix, Linux (ix86 and AXP), SVR4.0, UnixWare,
OS/2, Solaris 2.6 and LynxOS AT.

The XFree86 documentation is available on-line on our Web server.  The
documentation for 3.3 can be accessed at http://WWW.XFree86.org/3.3/.

The XFree86 FAQ is at http://WWW.XFree86.org/FAQ/.

Note that the mirror sites listed below are those that have indicated that
they will be mirroring this release.  Only a small number of sites have done
so at this time.

XFree86 is a port of X11R6.3 that supports several Unix and Unix-like
operating systems on Intel and other platforms.  This release consists of
new features and performance improvements as well as many bug fixes. .  The
source distribution is available as both source patches against the X
Consortium X11R6.3 code and the XFree86 3.3.1 release.

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 standardized version of
LBX.  X11R6.3 also has new standards, including RX (X Remote Execution MIME
type), and a proxy management 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.  Revised XFree86 release/access policy

As of March 1997, The XFree86 Project has revised its source/binary access
and release policy.  The main points of the new policy are:

   o There will be no more time-limited public binary-only beta releases.
     Instead we plan to increase the frequency of full public releases to
     about four releases per year.

   o The source access/use is divided into three categories:

    o End users.  End users have access to only the source of full public
      releases.  The main reason for this restriction is that our
      development code often contains code from other sources which cannot
      be released to the public immediately.

    o Active developers (members of the XFree86 ``developer team''). Active
      developers must formally become non-voting members of the XFree86
      Project, and have full access to our internal development source.
      They are permitted to make time-limited binaries (in coordination with
      the Core Team) of the servers they are actively working on available
      to external testers for specific testing.

    o Commercial members.  Commercial members are non-voting members of The
      XFree86 Project who donate US$5000/year to the Project. Additionally,
      companies who contribute significantly to the development effort of
      XFree86 can be awarded commercial membership by the Core Team on a
      yearly bases.  Commercial members can use the internal XFree86
      development source for derived binary-only products providing that
      they take full responsibility for supporting the product, and don't
      call it ``XFree86'' (although the derivation of the product must be
      acknowledged in any accompanying documentation).  Binary packages for
      the OSs we support which are simply compiled from our internal source
      without significant added value are explicitly NOT allowed.

3.  Future Release Plans

This release (3.3) is the final release in the 3.x series.  If any major
problems show up with this release, patches will be made available. All our
current work is now going towards the next release, 4.0, with the highlight
of this being the loadable module code.

4.  New in 3.3.2

4.1  Security fixes

   o Several buffer overrun problems discovered since the release of
     XFree86-3.3.1 have been fixed

   o Several insecure X server command line options have been removed

   o The X servers now run the xkbcomp program under the user's real uid

   o Additionally, a wrapper program for the X servers has been added which
     eliminated the need for the servers to be installed SUID root

4.2  Bug fixes

   o A black screen problem in the Tseng driver has been fixed.

   o Several drawing problems in the Tseng driver have been corrected.

   o Timeouts to all routines waiting for the accelerator have been added.

   o DPMS has been fixed in the Tseng driver.

   o The memory clock for the Matrox Millennium II is now set correctly.

   o Several drawing bugs in the MGA driver have been fixed.

   o The problem with some Millennium II cards in higher resolutions and
     24bpp is fixed.

   o Some problems with 24 and 32bpp in the Trident driver have been fixed.

   o Some problems in the C&T driver with the TMED DSTN dithering scheme for
     the 65555 and 68554 have been fixed.

   o The C&T driver now adheres much more strictly to the clock limits.

   o Allow DacSpeed command to work correctly in more servers.

   o Several small bugs for Cirrus Laguna chipsets have been fixed.

   o Fixes to the Wacom driver.

   o The Cyrillic fonts have been updated.

   o BSDI is supported again.

   o Several XAA problems have been fixed.

   o XKB for PC98 has been updated.

   o S3 Aurora64V+ now works with 16bpp.

   o cursor offset for some S3 cards has been fixed.

   o S3 server support for STG 1700 ramdac has been fixed.

   o imake correctly works on Linux glibc-2 systems now.

4.3  New Features

   o Support for ET6100 has been added to the Tseng driver.

   o Acceleration has been added for W32 and W32i.

   o Text performance has been improved for the Tseng driver.

   o Support for new RAMDACs, including the ch8398, the ch8391 and the MUSIC
     MU9C4910 has been added to the Tseng driver.

   o Accelerated support for the AT3D and AT25 has been added to the APM
     driver.

   o Support for accelerated NV1 and accelerated Riva128 has been added to
     the NV driver.

   o Support for the Matrox Millennium II AGP has been included into the MGA
     driver.

   o New support for several Trident chips has been added, including
     Cyber9397, 3DImage975 and 3DImage985 (unaccelerated and not completed,
     yet), TGUI9685.

   o CrealTV support has been added for the TGUI9685.

   o Acceleration of all TGUI chipsets has been improved.

   o Support for Rage Pro based PCI and AGP cards has been added.

   o Maximum dotclock for newer Mach64 cards has been increased.

   o Support for 1600x1200 and 1600x1280 mode has been added for VT and
     newer Mach64 chips.

   o Support for the auxiliary register aperture for newer Mach64 cards has
     been added.

   o Support for the I128 Revolution (T2R) has been added.

   o Additional acceleration for the I128 server has been added.

   o Support for sw cursor, pci_retry, 24bpp HW cursor has been added to
     cirrus Laguna chipsets.

   o S3 ViRGE/MX and ViRGE/GX2 support has been added (SVGA server only!).

   o support for S3 ViRGE hardware cursor added in SVGA server.

   o An S3 driver has been added to the SVGA server.

   o S3 server and SVGA/S3 server now recognize some fake S3 chips and print
     out a warning message.

   o XAA has been extended to support hardware cursors and provide
     accelerated support dashed lines and trapezoid fills.

   o Several new mouse protocols have been added to all servers. They should
     now support Kensington ThinkingMouse, ALPS GlidePoint, Genius
     NetScroll, Genius NetMouse, Genius NetMouse, ASCII MieMouse, Logitech
     MouseMan+, Log- itech FirstMouse+. This includes all buttons on these
     mice as well as the wheels. The wheel can be used to either create
     additional buttons or for z-axis indication.

   o login.conf/setusercontext support to xdm for FreeBSD has been added.

   o XF86Setup now supports setting the default color depth and choosing the
     modes the user wants to use.

   o XF86Setup allows to select all the new mouse protocols (depending on
     the OS it is running on).

   o Japanization of XF86Setup has been added.

   o XF98_MGA server for Millennium and Mystique has been added.  This
     server is very new and has some problems with Mystique support.

   o XF98_SVGA server for CLGD755x has been added. This server also is very
     new and has some problems.

   o Linux/98 support has been added. Linux/98 is very new and perhaps the
     servers also have some problems.

   o XF98_TGUI server now works on PANIX98.

   o XF98Setup(i.e. XF86Setup for PC98) has been added.

   o Many changes to xterm including support for double-size characters
     (posi- tioning), blinking characters (render in color), improvements to
     logging, transparent printing, delete/backspace toggle, and better
     support for Sun and PC keyboards.

4.4  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.

5.  Source and binary archive sites

Source patches are available to upgrade X11R6.3 PL2 from the X Consortium
(now The Open Group) to XFree86 3.3.2.  Binaries for many OSs are also
available. The distribution is available from:

   o ftp://ftp.XFree86.org/pub/XFree86

and the following mirror sites:

   o North America:

        o ftp://ftp2.XFree86.org/pub/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.infomagic.com/pub/mirrors/XFree86-current (source and
          binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.rge.com/pub/X/XFree86 and http://www.rge.com/pub/X/XFree86
          (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.varesearch.com/pub/mirrors/xfree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.cs.umn.edu/pub/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/mirrors/xfree86 (source and binaries)

   o Europe:

        o ftp://fvkma.tu-graz.ac.at/pub/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/hci/X11/XFree86 and 
          http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/hci/X11/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.fee.vutbr.cz/pub/XFree86 (source patches and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/xfree86/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.mpi-sb.mpg.de/pub/X/mirror/ftp.xfree86.org (source and
          binaries)  

        o ftp://ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de/pub/X/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/MIRROR.xfree86 (source and
          Linux binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/X11/Xfree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/X11/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/X11/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.unina.it/pub/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.pvv.unit.no/pub/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/XFree86 (source and binaries)

   o Asia/Australia:

        o ftp://x.physics.usyd.edu.au/pub/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.netlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/pub/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/X/XFree86/XFree86 (source and binaries)

        o ftp://ftp.kreonet.re.kr/pub/Linux/xfree86 (source and binaries)

Ensure that you are getting XFree86 3.3 - some of these sites may archive
older releases as well.  Check the RELNOTES to find which files you need to
take from the archive.

The XFree86 Team
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