<text><label>Xvesa Kdrive server. This has been in all live-CDs, and works on the widest range of video hardware. The single biggest disadvantage is that the screen refresh frequency cannot be changed. Click button to run the Xvesa video Wizard:</label></text>
<text><label>Xorg X server. This is the big fella, large, sophisticated, accelerated rendering, Xinerama, supports many input devices. Click button to run the Xorg Video Wizard:</label></text>
MSGXFBDEV="Click button to run the Framebuffer Wizard:"
ACTIONXFBDEV="framebufferwizard"
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<text><label>\"Your PC has this video hardware:
$VIDEOINFO\"</label></text>
<text><label>Puppy has a variety of X servers to choose from. The live-CD has the Xvesa Kdrive server and/or the Xorg, and custom builds may also have the Xfbdev or Xi810 Kdrive servers. The Kdrive servers are a simplified and smaller server. If one of these is not in the live-CD, it can be downloaded and installed as a PupGet package.</label></text>
<text><label>There are also full X servers to choose from, both as PupGet or DotPup packages. To install many of these, it is wise to read about them on the Wiki or Forum first.</label></text>
<text><label>The buttons on the right tell you more about some of the servers, with instructions to install where appropriate. Note that the current running server is $CURRENTX</label></text>
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<text><label>WORK IN PROGRESS: We are currently developing the /usr/sbin/framebufferwizard script. When installed, the framebuffer modules are at /lib/modules/`uname -r`/video, but they are not fully supported by the script. You are welcome to work on the script. Some framebuffer docs are at /usr/share/doc/framebuffer (when modules_fb is installed)</label></text>
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<text><label>Xvesa Kdrive server. This has been in all live-CDs, and works on the widest range of video hardware. The single biggest disadvantage is that the screen refresh frequency cannot be changed. Click button to run the Xvesa video Wizard:</label></text>
<text><label>The Xfbdev Kdrive server uses kernel framebuffer modules. Performance may be inferior to Xvesa but some of the modules allow adjustment of refresh frequency. $MSGXFBDEV</label></text>
<text><label>There is a compact full X server for older video hardware, pre year 2000, named XF86_SVGA (XFree version 3.3.6). Note, it may work on recent video hardware that is backwards-compatible. Click the button for further information:</label></text>
<text><label>Xorg full X servers are available as DotPup packages. These are large, which is why one of them is not in the live-CD. However, you can certainly install one. Click the button for further information on the Puppy Forum:</label></text>