Remove references to oldish times.

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matthieu 2008-08-31 07:33:29 +00:00
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Post-installation instructions for X.Org on OpenBSD/alpha
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OpenBSD 3.7 and later uses the X.Org X server on alpha.
OpenBSD uses the X.Org X server on alpha.
Currently, TGA video hardware as well as a few VGA cards are
supported.
A special driver reproduces the functionality of Xtga in previous
releases: wsfb. It uses the TGA as a dumb framebuffer at 8 or 24 bits
The wsfb driver supports the TGA as a dumb framebuffer at 8 or 24 bits
per pixel, depending on the card model.
A default /etc/X11/xorg.conf is installed that uses this driver. So
you can just use 'startx' or xdm to start X without further
configuration.
VGA cards support is available only on BWX based machines.
The following cards have been successfully tested for now:
The following cards have been successfully tested:
* 3DFX Interactive Banshee
* 3DLabs Permedia 2 (8, 15, 16 and 24 bits depth)
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problem_blurb
$OpenBSD: README.alpha,v 1.1.1.1 2006/11/27 11:25:45 matthieu Exp $
$OpenBSD: README.alpha,v 1.2 2008/08/31 07:33:29 matthieu Exp $

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Post-installation instructions for X.Org on OpenBSD/hp300
---------------------------------------------------------
OpenBSD 3.7 and later uses the X.Org X server on hp300.
OpenBSD uses the X.Org X server on hp300.
An unaccelerated frame buffer driver, wsfb, is provided for all frame
buffers but those on the SGC bus (including the 425e built-in EVRX).
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problem_blurb
$OpenBSD: README.hp300,v 1.1.1.1 2006/11/27 11:25:45 matthieu Exp $
$OpenBSD: README.hp300,v 1.2 2008/08/31 07:33:29 matthieu Exp $

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Post-installation instructions for X.Org on OpenBSD/mac68k
----------------------------------------------------------
OpenBSD 3.9 and later uses the X.Org X server on mac68k.
OpenBSD uses the X.Org X server on mac68k.
An unaccelerated frame buffer driver, wsfb, is provided for all supported
frame buffers. It uses whatever graphics mode the console is set to
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problem_blurb
$OpenBSD: README.mac68k,v 1.1.1.1 2006/11/27 11:25:45 matthieu Exp $
$OpenBSD: README.mac68k,v 1.2 2008/08/31 07:33:29 matthieu Exp $

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Post-installation instructions for X.Org on OpenBSD/macppc
----------------------------------------------------------
OpenBSD 3.7 and later uses the X.Org X server on macppc.
OpenBSD uses the X.Org X server on macppc.
A special driver reproduces the functionality of Xmacppc in previous
releases: wsfb. It uses whatever graphics mode the console is set to
The wsfb driver uses whatever graphics mode the console is set to
(by Mac OS) as a dumb unaccelerated framebuffer in 8 bits per pixel.
A default /etc/X11/xorg.conf is installed that uses this driver.
So you can just use 'startx' or xdm to start X without further
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problem_blurb
$OpenBSD: README.macppc,v 1.3 2007/08/26 07:38:37 matthieu Exp $
$OpenBSD: README.macppc,v 1.4 2008/08/31 07:33:29 matthieu Exp $

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Post-installation instructions for X.Org on OpenBSD/sgi
-------------------------------------------------------
OpenBSD 4.3 and later use the X.Org X server on sgi.
OpenBSD use the X.Org X server on sgi.
Currently, the X server is only supported on SGI O2 workstations with a gbe(4)
frame buffer. The wsfb driver provides an unaccelerated frame buffer for use
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problem_blurb
$OpenBSD: README.sgi,v 1.2 2008/01/06 06:26:59 jsing Exp $
$OpenBSD: README.sgi,v 1.3 2008/08/31 07:33:29 matthieu Exp $

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Post-installation instructions for X.Org on OpenBSD/sparc
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1. Sun setup is easy:
1. Seting up X on sparc is easy:
Typical Xorg use on Sun sparc-based machines requires no special
configuration. The provided /etc/X11/xorg.conf will work in most
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problem_blurb
$OpenBSD: README.sparc,v 1.1.1.1 2006/11/27 11:25:45 matthieu Exp $
$OpenBSD: README.sparc,v 1.2 2008/08/31 07:33:29 matthieu Exp $

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Post-installation instructions for X.Org on OpenBSD/zaurus
----------------------------------------------------------
OpenBSD 3.7 and later uses the X.Org X server on zaurus.
OpenBSD uses the X.Org X server on zaurus.
A default /etc/X11/xorg.conf is installed so you can just use
'startx' or xdm to start X without further configuration.
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problem_blurb
$OpenBSD: README.zaurus,v 1.1.1.1 2006/11/27 11:25:45 matthieu Exp $
$OpenBSD: README.zaurus,v 1.2 2008/08/31 07:33:29 matthieu Exp $