> Hi!
> It is time to switch the default version of xorg on FreeBSD 9.1 and
> later, including CURRENT.
> In general this means better support for modern hardware, especially
> intel hardware, at the cost of support for some legacy hardware.
> The old version will still be around, and be the default for FreeBSD
> releases prior to 9.1, it is also possible to get the old version by
> setting WITHOUT_NEW_XORG= in /etc/make.conf.
> The attached patch will make the switch, and I intend to commit it ASAP
> unless something major shows up.  The patch is also available at
> http://people.freebsd.org/~zeising/xorg-switch.diff
        
> Regards!
--
> Niclas Zeising
> FreeBSD x11 team
        
> PS.  Please respect reply-to, to avoid too much cross posting.

Now I am a bit confused, should it be x...@freebsd.org or 
freebsd-...@freebsd.org, or is one an alias for the other?

Anyway, my concern was some complications in running the newer Xorg with Intel 
graphics.

There was the danger that it might not be possible to go to text console after 
going into X, so I have questions on how to stay with the graphical interface 
and not go back to text console.  If this belongs on another thread, feel free 
to change the subject to "Xorg acrobatics".

My question is how to go into X in such a way that there can be multiple users 
simultaneously logged in, root and nonroot, and all users have access to 
graphic applications (Mozilla Seamonkey for instance).  I also want to be able 
to switch to or restart with a different window manager without going to a text 
console in between; this might require closing all applications and logging 
out.  I don't really want to use gdm, kdm or xdm if I can help it.  I don't 
think xdm would work anyway.

My previous attempt with the new Xorg and KMS produced a completely nonrunnable 
X, immediately crashed, requiring Reset button, and I had a dilly of a time 
going back to the older Xorg.  I might this time have an alternate xorg.conf 
with Driver="vesa" for fallback so as to retain access to Xorg if the new Xorg 
bombs out with Intel driver: haven't tested this but hope it would work.


Tom
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