[1559] in RedHat Linux List
Metro-X unstable and buggy but, but, but........
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (W.D.McKinney)
Tue Oct 29 00:20:51 1996
From: "W.D.McKinney" <deem@deesign.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 20:14:27 -0900 (AKST)
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> Geoffrey D. Bennett wrote:
> >
> > Tony wrote:
> > > And the next release of XFree86 due in a week or so supports
> > > _Matrox_Millenium_. Cool. Sorry Xinside, it looks like I won't be
> > > sending you any money. Now there is definitely no reason to use Metro-X
> > > either.
> >
> > How about as a cheap dual-headed X server? Metro-X is running my
> > Millenium and ET4000/W32p together quite nicely. Xinside's server
> > doesn't support multi-headed displays without you paying extra as far
> > as I know, and XFree simply doesn't do it.
Well with Accelerated-X CDE for Linux and 2.1, life sure is sweet.
Drag & drop available, remembers what apps you had up when you were last up,
etc., etc. All this and a bullet proof server. Oh well, I'm just a motif lover.
This package is so nice.
I know, I just couldn't help it.
-Dee
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