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Package: xfree86-common
Version: 3.3.6-11potato15
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Maintainer: Branden Robinson <branden@debian.org>
Depends: debianutils (>= 1.6)
Suggests: twm | x-window-manager, xbase-clients, xdm, xf86setup, xfonts-100dpi | xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-base, xfonts-scalable, xlib6g, xlib6g-dev, xserver-common, xserver-vga16 | xserver, xterm | x-terminal-emulator
Replaces: xbase (<< 3.3.2.3a-9), xlib6g-dev (<< 3.3.2.3a-2), xmanpages (<< 3.3.4), xstd
Architecture: all
Filename: dists/potato/main/binary-powerpc/x11/xfree86-common_3.3.6-11potato15.deb
Size: 286130
MD5sum: 588487914db121f633598a21e0ea2c44
Description: X Window System (XFree86) infrastructure
xfree86-common contains the filesystem infrastructure required for further
installation of the X Window System in any configuration.
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Those wishing an X server only (with remote font services and clients) will
also require the xserver-common package and an X server package.
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The counterpart to the above configuration is a machine with the X libraries
(the xlib6g package), xbase-clients, a window manager, some X font packages,
and likely many more client packages.
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Those who desire a standalone X workstation (and/or are fuzzy on the concepts
of X servers and X clients) will require both of the above sets of packages.
A recommended minimal list of packages for such a configuration is:
xbase-clients, xf86setup, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-base,
xfonts-scalable, xlib6g, xserver-common, an xserver (several are available,
and which you use is largely dependent on your graphics hardware), a window
manager (several are available, and which you use is largely a matter of
preference), and a terminal emulator X client package (again, several are
available and which you use is your decision).
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A number of terms are used to refer to the X Window System, including "X", "X
Version 11", "X11", "X11R6", and "X11R6.3". The version of X used in Debian
is derived from the version released by the XFree86 Project, Inc., and is
thus often also referred to as "XFree86". All of the preceding quoted terms
are functionally interchangeable in a Debian system.
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Still confused? Install this package and then read the files in
/usr/doc/xfree86-common/ for assistance.
installed-size: 508
source: xfree86-1