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 * [[X/InputHotplug]] - Using input devices (keyboards, tablets, mice, etc.) with HAL and input-hotplug /* isn't this obsolete since Ubuntu 10.04 uses udev for configuring X.org? Should we note that (as pitti did on the main page that we are about to replace) or just remove the item? */

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This set of wiki pages is primarily focused on assisting new Ubuntu X developers, packagers, testers, and bug triagers.

While there are some links here that may be useful to end users experiencing difficulties or power users want to learn more about X, you may find end-user-focused tips and aids available on the Video Resources page at help.ubuntu.com more suitable.

Development Foundations

Troubleshooting Resources

Advanced Topics

  • X/Config - How to configure Xorg

  • X/NonGraphicalBoot - Running X manually, without gdm

  • X/KernelModeSetting - Configuring and using KMS (in Karmic)

  • X/Rootless - Running X as a user process, not as the root user

  • XorgOnTheEdge - for bleeding edge packages

Other Resources

  • Documentation for developers can be found at Ubuntu Development

  • The Foundations Team cares for a variety of critical components needed for building and running the Ubuntu platform

  • The Desktop Team handles Gnome and related packages which go into the Ubuntu desktop installation

  • The Installer Team looks after the Ubuntu installer

  • The Kernel Team is tasked with maintaining the Linux kernel in Ubuntu

  • The Mobile Team is tasked with looking after the Mobile Project

  • The Bug Squad heroically handles the stream of bugs reported by Ubuntu users

  • The Masters of the Universe (MOTU), the Ubuntu Universe packaging team, packages and maintains Ubuntu's massive collection of community-supported software packages

  • The Laptop Testing Team checks the hardware compatibility of Ubuntu with laptops

  • The Accessibility Team is here to help improve the accessibility technologies available with Ubuntu.

X (last edited 2016-01-10 21:04:44 by penalvch)