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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/DisplayConfigGtk - Xinerama-based configuration tool, now deprecated
X/InputHotplug - Using input devices (keyboards, tablets, mice, etc.) with HAL and input-hotplug
X/NonGraphicalBoot - Running X manually, without gdm
Ubuntu X Development
- Xorg status
X/Drivers - Current status of X drivers
X/DesktopWishlist - Pending Xorg changes that would benefit Ubuntu Desktop
X/KernelWishlist - Pending/desired kernel changes that would benefit Xorg
X/SwatTeam - Xorg bug triage team
X/Projects - Development, triaging and packaging projects
X/Blueprints - Specifications of interest for X
X/Patches - Patches to be reviewed, tested, and backported
X/GitUsage - Instructions for using git
Bug Graphs for Xorg, -ati driver, -intel driver, -nv driver
Bugs with most dupes: xorg, -ati driver, -intel driver, -nv driver
Bugs with most comments: xorg, -ati driver, -intel driver, -nv driver
Bugs with most subscribers: xorg, -ati driver, -intel driver, -nv driver
Troubleshooting Resources
X/Debugging Handbook
I. X/Reporting - How to create good X bug reports
II. X/Backtracing - How to collect a backtrace for an X crash
III. X/Triaging - How to ensure new X bug reports have enough info to troubleshoot
IV. X/Troubleshooting - How to analyze X bugs to make them solvable
V. X/Quirks - Fixes for some common hardware-specific issues
VI. X/Upstreaming - Forwarding X bugs upstream
Debugging X Autoconfiguration - Contains some known-issues and workarounds
Video Resources at help.ubuntu.com
FixVideoResolutionHowto at help.ubuntu.com
XorgOnTheEdge - for bleeding edge packages
BinaryDriverHowto - for installing fglrx or nvidia