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<div>Back in 2013 I spent months backporting the then most recent S12 X11-gate to /usr/X11 plus to AMD64 _and_ IA32, which brought me to the conclusion, that Xorg xserver 1.12.2 is the way to go for the next years.</div>
<div>Once I had described these things in detail, but my blog contained to much politics and I eventually deleted the entire thing.</div>
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<div>All such things would require extensive responses.</div>
<div>But I thing I neither want to provide them, nor they would be welcome.</div>
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<div>Fact is, we have different approaches (totally) in every important key question.</div>
<div>And maybe that's good.</div>
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<div>I have EFI booting since last November and use Grub2 and a much newer slim_install checkout for it.</div>
<div>This was a big achievement back then, but I didn't complete the backport from IPS to SVR4/pkgutil.</div>
<div>However: I do have it working in my test env. All too new deps (requiring Oracle-only functionality) can be replaced with what we have on snv_147!!! That was the toughest part.</div>
<div>Now I see your src and I'm scratching my head, why I chose the most difficult route.</div>
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<div>Probably it is good to have two (completely) different distros, that offers more choice.</div>
<div>I must also say I'm glad to see so much key activity from <i>Alexander Pyhalov </i>.</div>
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<div>Well, let's continue this thread after I finally have the long delayed OpenSXCE2014.11 ready my way.</div>
<div>Afterwards - I promise - we can have a fair technical comparison.</div>
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<div>Regards from East-Berlin</div>
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