David Dawes is maybe the most active XFree86 developer and he is also the lead founder of the project. He works for Tungsten Graphics, which is the main company working on the XFree, DRI and Mesa codebases today. We are happy to host an interview with David, discussing the present and future of XFree86 project. Update: Still confused how a VSYNCed desktop look like? Read here.
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5. MacOSX and the (leaked) BeOS 6-Dano version have this great feature where, when you move a window in your desktop, everything stays smooth and even readable, kinda like when using VSYNC to update the screen as many times per second as the current refresh rate. Is this feature planed for XFree?
what the hell? is that a real question?
are you asking if it will support double buffering?
5. MacOSX and the (leaked) BeOS 6-Dano version have this great feature where, when you move a window in your desktop, everything stays smooth and even readable, kinda like when using VSYNC to update the screen as many times per second as the current refresh rate. Is this feature planed for XFree?
what the hell? is that a real question?
are you asking if it will support double buffering?