This package contains the aclocal macros needed for building xorg modules
from upstream source.
This package contains oclock, which displays the current time on an analog
display.
From the original README:
Xmon interactively monitors the byte-stream connections between an X
server and a number of X clients. Xmon recognises all requests,
events, errors and replies sent between the clients and the server
which are part of the core X protocol. The contents of these messages
are displayed on standard output at a user settable degree of detail
from none to every bit and byte. Xmon also allows the user to select
a number of requests or events to be monitored at a different degree
of detail. Xmon will also block the transmission of selected requests
from the clients to the server and selected events from the server to
the clients. Xmon also keeps statistics of the number of requests,
events, and errors received.
This is a Linux/i386 binary port of the libraries from X.Org:
"The X.Org Foundation provides an open source implementation
of the X Window System."
This is a Linux/i386 binary port of the libraries from X.Org:
"The X.Org Foundation provides an open source implementation
of the X Window System."
This package contains xcursorgen, a program for creating an X cursor file
from a collection of PNG images.
mga_hal packages the Matrox binary HAL for X.Org/XFree86. It provides dualhead
support for G400 cards (G450 and G550 card do not need this) and TV-out. It
also provides a "Merged Framebuffer" mode that is supposed to allow 3d
acceleration on both heads.
Eric Anholt
anholt@FreeBSD.org
The wmanager-addons package contains a couple of helper shell scripts and
manual pages for the x11/wmanager window manager selector. They were
originally part of the Debian wmanager package, but have later been ported
to other operating systems.
This package contains bitmap, which is a tool for creating or editing
rectangual images made up of 1's and 0's.
A minimal xlock with minimum usage of resources.