From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 13:48:17 -0400 From: rob@plan9.bell-labs.com rob@plan9.bell-labs.com Subject: [9fans] X device Topicbox-Message-UUID: 7d6ac856-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19980825174817.76F-P6QJdcFNjCtCdeIDwtxoDz_SsGJN4XpY9Dgrsvk@z> Yes, the X work is part of the standard Inferno distribution. It supports the Linux, Solaris, and other Unix ports. The Inferno graphics model is now, with minor modifications, the core graphics system in Brazil, our in-house follow-on to Plan 9, but we haven't put the X support in Brazil. It doesn't make too much sense anyway, because Brazil isn't hosted by another system. Instead, we have a Windows-based simulation of a Brazil terminal, using completely different technology than was used to get Inferno running under X. It is essentially the same, though, as what was used to get Inferno running under Windows. Again, the difference is whether you get to run your own code on the machine with the frame buffer. I cannot comment on whether you can adapt X to do anything. I learned what I had to do get my stuff working, and then went to a corner and licked my wounds. I'm not going back in there. -rob