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Direct Rendering Infrastructure 2 Extension defines a protocol to securely allow user applications to access the video hardware without requiring data to be passed through the X server.
Xorg FreeType library connects X applications with the FreeType font rasterization library. Xft uses fontconfig to locate fonts so it has no configuration files.
XFree86 Bigfont Extension contains header files and documentation for the XF86BigFontProto protocol.
xf86-video-ark is an Ark Logic video driver for the Xorg X server.
xf86-video-amdgpu is an AMD Radeon video driver for the Xorg X server.
Xorg screen-cyrillic fonts.
Record Extension defines a protocol for the recording and playback of user actions in the X Window System.
Xorg arabic-misc font.
Xorg adobe-75dpi fonts.
xf86-video-cirrus is a Cirrus Logic video driver for the Xorg X server.
xf86-input-evdev is a generic input driver for the Xorg X server. This driver supports all input devices that the kernel knows about, including most mice, keyboards, tablets and touchscreens.
Xmag displays and captures a magnified snapshot of a portion of an X11 screen.
Xdpyinfo is used to display information about an X server: the capabilities of a server, the predefined values for various parameters used in communicating between clients and the server, and the different types of screens, visuals, and X11 protocol extensions that are available.
The XCB util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of libxcb, the core X protocol library, and some of the extension libraries. These experimental libraries provide convenience functions and interfaces which make the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the libraries also provide client-side code which is not strictly part of the X protocol but which has traditionally been provided by Xlib.
The XCB util-errors module provides a utility library that gives human readable names to error codes, event codes, and also to major and minor numbers.
This package contains Xorg support for the NVIDIA GeForce 8 series of graphics processors.
There are a few caveats of which to be aware: the XVideo extension is not supported, and the RENDER extension is not accelerated by this driver.
xwayland-run contains a set of small utilities revolving around running Xwayland and various Wayland compositor headless, namely:
xwayland-run: Spawn X11 client within its own dedicatedXwaylandrootful instance.wlheadless-run: Run Wayland client on a set of supported Wayland headless compositors.xwfb-run: Combination of above two tools to be used as a direct replacement forxvfb-runspecifically.
XCursorGen prepares X11 cursor sets for use with libXcursor.
v86d provides a backend for kernel drivers that need to execute x86 BIOS code. The code is executed in a controlled environment and the results are passed back to the kernel via the netlink interface. v86d is required by the uvesafb Linux kernel module that provides an fbdev framebuffer when Kernel Mode Setting is unavailable. It can be a last resort when no other Xorg X server driver works.
Xorg dec-misc font.
SMProxy allows X applications that do not support X11R6 session management to participate in an X11R6 session.
XProto provides the headers and specification documents defining the X Window System Core Protocol, Version 11.
It also includes a number of headers that aren't purely protocol related, but are depended upon by many other X Window System packages to provide common definitions and porting layer.
libXtst provides the Xlib-based client API for the XTEST & RECORD extensions.
The XTEST extension is a minimal set of client and server extensions required to completely test the X11 server with no user intervention. This extension is not intended to support general journaling and playback of user actions.
The RECORD extension supports the recording and reporting of all core X protocol and arbitrary X extension protocol.
Xwd is used to store window images in a specially formatted dump file. This file can then be read by various other X utilities for redisplay, printing, editing, formatting, archiving, image processing, etc. The target window is selected by clicking the pointer in the desired window. The keyboard bell is rung once at the beginning of the dump and twice when the dump is completed.
Setroot is a lightweight X background setter with feh's syntax without its image viewing capabilities. It supports multiple monitors and can restore previously set wallpapers and options.