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Received: by minnie.vk1xwt.ampr.org with NNTP id AA201 ; Fri, 29 Jan 93 13:00:21 EST Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd Path: sserve!manuel.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!sgiblab!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!saimiri.primate.wisc.edu!caen!destroyer!fmsrl7!lynx.unm.edu!umn.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!hasty From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr) Subject: Re: [386BSD] What ist the state of XS3 ? Message-ID: <1993Jan28.051207.16828@netcom.com> Keywords: 386BSD, XS3 Organization: Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest) References: <1k66dpINN74e@rs2.hrz.th-darmstadt.de> <scott.728179123@pita> <1993Jan28.023813.4635@zip.eecs.umich.edu> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 05:12:07 GMT Lines: 22 In article <1993Jan28.023813.4635@zip.eecs.umich.edu> dmuntz@quip.eecs.umich.edu (Dan Muntz) writes: >In article <scott.728179123@pita> scott@pita.cns.ucla.edu (Scott Burris) writes: >>kehr@rs3.hrz.th-darmstadt.de (Roger Kehr) writes: >>>- how stable ist XS3 for 386BSD ? >> > >I was using XS3 with an Orchid F1280, but had to switch back to XFree86 and >my ET4000-based Orchid PD IIs. I've had problems with fonts in some >cases, and xtroff was unusable (and I needed to use it). > On my system with my Actix GraphicEngine32(S3 801), I have not been able to reproduce the font problems nor the xtroff problem. Amancio -- This message brought to you by the letters X and S and the number 3 Amancio Hasty | Home: (415) 495-3046 | ftp-site depository of all my work: e-mail hasty@netcom.com | sunvis.rtpnc.epa.gov:/pub/386bsd/incoming