HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 00:01:25 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.14 (Unix) FrontPage/4.0.4.3 Last-Modified: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 20:32:29 GMT ETag: "4e-7be-3a0c5b5d" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 1982 Connection: close Content-Type: text/plain ****************************************************************************** README to accompany the new X11 R5 Xnext (Mouse-X) server ****************************************************************************** This new version of the public domain "Mouse-X" server is an X11 Release 5 server, and fully supports all the functionality of that release. The X source code was patched up through fix-22, and then modified for the NeXT platform. **** NOTE **** These binary files were compiled using Gnu gcc 2.3.3 on a NeXT running OS 3.0. None of this new release will run under OS 2.1. Sorry. A patch to allow others to compile the complete X tree and the server from the MIT source will be made available in the future. This will allow 2.1 users to compile their own set of binaries. This new version now can be used with the ADB-style NeXT keyboards. **** Contents of the compressed tarfile: 1) Xnext and Xnext.color These are the two servers, one for running on monochrome machines, and one for color machines. The *same* server is used on Turbo and non-Turbo machines. None of the Mouse-X servers will run on a NextDimension machine. 2) Xfe.app By far the most effective way to run this server is to use the Xfe.app front end which is included. Install this in /LocalApps or ~/Apps. It includes a help window with fairly detailed instructions on how to use it. Running the server from xinit: For those users who wish to run this server from a script or from the command line, remember that if you do so, you cannot escape back to the NeXTstep window without quitting X entirely. My heartiest thanks to those who either blazed the trail before me or who helped with my work: der Mouse (did the original work) Howie Kaye (worked on the front end and server) Paul Poh (did the original R5 color port of the server) Juergen Koller (assisted in getting final bugs out of the server) Scott Turner (wrote the new keymapping for the ADB keyboard) ---