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XFree86-3.3.1 is now available!
Most binary distributions are in place and the mirrors are quickly picking up the files. Please be patient when trying to download the files and please check the mirrors closest to you first.
This is almost exclusively a bug fix release. If you are having problems with a prior release, please try XFree86-3.3.1 first before asking for help.
Highlights of the new release include
S.u.S.E. GmbH, one of the major supporters of XFree86, has started to release a small series of their own X servers. These servers are based on XFree86 code and released with permission of The XFree86 Project, Inc. All work related to these servers is contributed back to XFree86, these servers will be included in XFree86's next public release.
Currently there are new or improved servers available for some cards from Elsa (Elsa GLoria L, GLoria L/MX, GLoria S; similar cards from other vendors (like Diamonds Fire GL 1000 and 3000) might work with this server as well) and card based on chipsets from Alliance Semiconductor (AT3D aka AT25), NVidia (accelerated NV1, unaccelerated Riva128), Tseng (bugfixes and better acceleration for W32 and ET6000, support for ET6100/ET6300), Trident (9685 support, faster acceleration, ClearTV(TM) for 9685, detection of the latest Cyber chipsets), and Mach64 (proper identification of all the different chips, support for AGP Rage Pro cards, 600x1200 mode support for VT and newer chips).
Check the XSuSE webpage for more details about these servers. Please contact SuSE's XSuSE support address with all comments, questions, or reports regarding these servers.
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