xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu7 source package in Ubuntu
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xorg (1:7.7+1ubuntu7) trusty; urgency=medium * Just depend on xserver-xorg-video-dummy on ppc64el. -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden> Wed, 18 Dec 2013 12:11:13 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Matthias Klose
- Uploaded to:
- Trusty
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu X-SWAT
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- x11
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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xorg_7.7+1ubuntu7.tar.gz | 903.3 KiB | 5dee92f38c3c8c05e8ae71e9e79daf1a44062609b5bf26478a70c808d7faa3e2 |
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Available diffs
- diff from 1:7.7+1ubuntu6 to 1:7.7+1ubuntu7 (532 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- x11-common: X Window System (X.Org) infrastructure
x11-common contains the filesystem infrastructure required for further
installation of the X Window System in any configuration; it does not
provide a full installation of clients, servers, libraries, and utilities
required to run the X Window System.
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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 "X11R7". The version of X used in
Debian is derived from the version released by the X.Org Foundation, and
is thus often also referred to as "X.Org". All of the preceding quoted
terms are functionally interchangeable in an Debian system.
- xbase-clients: miscellaneous X clients - metapackage
An X client is a program that interfaces with an X server (almost always via
the X libraries), and thus with some input and output hardware like a
graphics card, monitor, keyboard, and pointing device (such as a mouse).
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This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of several dozen X clients
that ship with the X Window System.
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This package is provided for transition from earlier Debian releases, the
programs formerly in xutils and xbase-clients having been split out in smaller
packages.
- xorg: X.Org X Window System
This metapackage provides the components for a standalone
workstation running the X Window System. It provides the X libraries, an X
server, a set of fonts, and a group of basic X clients and utilities.
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Higher level metapackages, such as those for desktop environments, can
depend on this package and simplify their dependencies.
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It should be noted that a package providing x-window-manager should also
be installed to ensure a comfortable X experience.
- xorg-dev: X.Org X Window System development libraries
This metapackage provides the development libraries for the X.Org X Window
System.
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X Window System design documentation, manual pages, library reference
works, static versions of the shared libraries, and C header files are
supplied by the packages depended on by this metapackage.
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Note that this is a convenience package for users and is not a package for
Debian developers to have their package depend on.
- xserver-xorg: X.Org X server
This package depends on the full suite of the server and drivers for the
X.Org X server. It does not provide the actual server itself.
- xserver-xorg-input-all: X.Org X server -- input driver metapackage
This package depends on the full suite of input drivers for the X.Org X server
(Xorg). It does not provide any drivers itself, and may be removed if you wish
to only have certain drivers installed.
- xserver-xorg-video-all: X.Org X server -- output driver metapackage
This package depends on the full suite of output drivers for the X.Org X server
(Xorg). It does not provide any drivers itself, and may be removed if you wish
to only have certain drivers installed.
- xutils: X Window System utility programs metapackage
xutils provides a set of utility programs shipped with the X Window System.
Many of these programs are useful even on a system that does not have any X
clients or X servers installed.
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This package is provided for transition from earlier Debian releases, the
programs formerly in xutils and xbase-clients having been split out in smaller
packages.