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Ken Hornstein). 143. Fix a palette saving bug in the vgahw module (#4452, Ken Hornstein). 142. Fix a typo in Xfbdev.man (#4446, Juliusz Chroboczek). 141. Major updates to the savage driver, including: - DDC support - I2C support - XVideo YUV overlay support for Savage/MX and Savage/IX - DGA support - yanks Ani Joshi's depth/bitsPerPixel patch for searching the BIOS - fixes interactions with frame buffer and SVGATextMode consoles; VT switching now seems quite reliable for almost everyone - yanks unused options - adds new options for hacks to deal with the status register hangs - adds one special case memory configuration for Savage 4 - adds support for doublescan modes (320x240 works) - adds LCD panel detection - fixes a panning bug at depth 24 (panning must be to even pixels) - adds a workaround for bugs in the latest ProSavage BIOSes (#4445, 4448, Tim Roberts). 140. Make 'X -configure' use the long monitor name when present in the DDC info (#4444, Andrew C. Aitchison). 139. Make glxinfo respect $DISPLAY (#4443, Meelis Roos). 138. Fix TrueType font problems in 4.0.2 (#4439, Juliusz Chroboczek). 137. Document the "DisplaySize" keyword in the XF86Config man page (#4438, Andrew C. Aitchison).
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.\" $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/kdrive/fbdev/Xfbdev.man,v 1.4 2001/01/27 18:20:40 dawes Exp $
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.\"
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.TH Xfbdev 1 __vendorversion__
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.SH NAME
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Xfbdev \- Linux framebuffer device tiny X server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B Xfbdev
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.RI [ :display ]
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.RI [ option ...]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B Xfbdev
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is a generic X server for Linux.
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.B Xfbdev
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doesn't know about any particular hardware, and uses the framebuffer
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provided by the Linux framebuffer device.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B Xfbdev
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accepts the common options of the Xkdrive family of servers. Please
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see Xkdrive(1).
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.SH KEYBOARD
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To be written.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(1), Xkdrive(1), xdm(1), xinit(1).
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.SH AUTHORS
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The
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.B Xfbdev
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server was written by Keith Packard.
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