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This page is to serve as a gathering point for various X-related specs, howtos, todo lists, and other assorted resources of interest to developers and bleeding-edge users.
Using X in Ubuntu
X/Config - How to configure Xorg
X/InputHotplug - Using input devices (keyboards, tablets, mice, etc.) with HAL and input-hotplug
X/NonGraphicalBoot - Running X manually, without gdm
Development of X for Ubuntu
X/Drivers - Current status of X drivers
X/DesktopWishlist - Pending Xorg changes that would benefit Ubuntu Desktop
X/SwatTeam - Xorg bug triage team
X/Projects - Development, triaging and packaging projects
X/Blueprints - Specifications of interest for X
X/GitUsage - Instructions for using git
X/DriverDevelopment - Developing new Xorg drivers for Ubuntu
Troubleshooting Resources
X/Debugging Handbook
I. X/Reporting - How to create good X bug reports
II. X/CommonErrors - Explanations for commonly seen error messages
III. X/Backtracing - How to collect a backtrace for an X crash
IV. X/Triaging - How to ensure new X bug reports have enough info to troubleshoot
V. X/Troubleshooting - How to analyze X bugs to make them solvable
VI. X/Quirks - Fixes for some common hardware-specific issues
VII. X/Upstreaming - Forwarding X bugs upstream
Other Team 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
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)