On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 09:18:55 -0700, Tech Geek wrote:
> I think I found out the reason...Every X release i.e. X11RX.X has a X
> server version associated with it. For example, X11R7.5 has X Server
> version 1.7 and the latest X11R7.6 has X Server version 1.9 [1] which
> clears the confusion.
>
> [
I think I found out the reason...Every X release i.e. X11RX.X has a X
server version associated with it. For example, X11R7.5 has X Server
version 1.7 and the latest X11R7.6 has X Server version 1.9 [1] which
clears the confusion.
[1] ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System#Release_history
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On Thu, 04 Aug 2011 14:56:14 -0700, Tech Geek wrote:
> As per the Xorg website [1], the latest stable release is 7.6 which
> happened on 20 December 2010 and the next stable release will be 7.7 [2]
> somewhere in 2011 (which is not out yet).
>
> So my question is how come Debian Squeeze (stable)
Hello,
As per the Xorg website [1], the latest stable release is 7.6 which
happened on 20 December 2010 and the next stable release will be 7.7
[2] somewhere in 2011 (which is not out yet).
So my question is how come Debian Squeeze (stable) has Xorg server
(xserver-xorg-core) 7.7 [3] already if t
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