x8514:    An accelerated server for cards using IBM8514 chips.
x8514: 
x8514:    Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
x8514:    XF86_8514 to X, setting this server as the default.
x8514: 
x8514: 
x8514: 
x8514: 
x8514: 
x8514: 
x8514: 
xxfb:     Frame buffer X server.
xxfb:
xxfb:     This X server uses the Linux frame buffer device available with Linux
xxfb:     2.2.x to provide a general X server for bitmapped, unaccelerated video
xxfb:     hardware.  See /var/X11R6/lib/doc/README.fbdev for more information.
xxfb:     This server is the default for a full installation, since it will
xxfb:     provide a nice high-resolution screen with most modern video cards
xxfb:     if the kernel supports and is set to use the frame buffer console.
xxfb:     Just set your mouse type in /etc/XF86Config if the default (PS/2)
xxfb:     doesn't match your system.
xxfb:
x3dl:     An accelerated server for 3DLabs chipsets.
x3dl:
x3dl:     This server supports the GLINT 500TX with IBM RGB526 RAMDAC,
x3dl:     GLINT MX with IBM RGB526 and IBM RGB640 RAMDAC,
x3dl:     Permedia with IBM RGB526 RAMDAC,
x3dl:     Permedia 2 (classic, 2a, 2v).
x3dl:
x3dl:     Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
x3dl:     XF86_3DLabs to X, setting this server as the default.
x3dl:
x3dl:
xagx:     An accelerated server for IIT AGX chipsets.
xagx:
xagx:     This server supports the IIT AGX-016, AGX-015, AGX-014 and XGA-2
xagx:     chipsets.  There's also untested support for the XGA-1 and AGX-010
xagx:     chipsets.
xagx:
xagx:     Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
xagx:     XF86_AGX to X, setting this server as the default.
xagx:
xagx:
xagx:
xi128:    A server for the Number Nine Imagine 128.
xi128:
xi128:    This server supports the Number Nine Imagine 128. (series I and II)
xi128:    Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
xi128:    XF86_I128 to X, setting this server as the default.
xi128:
xi128:
xi128:
xi128:
xi128:
xi128:
xma32:    An accelerated server for cards using Mach32 chips.
xma32:
xma32:    Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
xma32:    XF86_Mach32 to X, setting this server as the default.
xma32:
xma32:
xma32:
xma32:
xma32:
xma32:
xma32:
xma64:    An accelerated server for cards using the Mach64 chipset.
xma64:
xma64:    The Mach64 server will now correctly recognize some of the newer ATI
xma64:    chip revisions, including the 3D Rage, 3D Rage II, 3D Rage IIC, 
xma64:    3D Rage II+DVD, Rage Pro, and Rage LT Pro.
xma64:
xma64:    Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
xma64:    XF86_Mach64 to X, setting this server as the default.
xma64:
xma64:
xma64:
xma8:     An accelerated server for cards using Mach8 chips.
xma8:
xma8:     Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
xma8:     XF86_Mach8 to X, setting this server as the default.
xma8:
xma8:
xma8:
xma8:
xma8:
xma8:
xma8:
xmono:    A Monochrome server.
xmono:
xmono:    Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
xmono:    XF86_Mono to X, setting this server as the default.
xmono:
xmono:
xmono:
xmono:
xmono:
xmono:
xmono:
xp9k:     An accelerated server for cards using the P9000 chipset.
xp9k:
xp9k:     Some of the cards this server will work with are the Diamond Viper
xp9k:     VLB, Diamond Viper PCI, Orchid P9000 (and some other clones, such as
xp9k:     the STAR 2000).  Viper Pro and other P9100 and P9130 cards are NOT
xp9k:     supported, but are supported in the p9x00 driver of the SVGA server. 
xp9k:
xp9k:     Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
xp9k:     XF86_P9000 to X, setting this server as the default.
xp9k:
xp9k:
xs3:      An accelerated server for cards using S3 chips.
xs3:
xs3:      The current S3 Server supports all available S3 chipsets: 911, 924,
xs3:      801/805, 928, 732 (Trio32), 764, 765, 775, 785 (Trio64*), 864, 868,
xs3:      964, 968 and M65 (Aurora64V+).  However, this does not mean that all
xs3:      S3 boards will work -- see the XFree86 docs for complete information.
xs3:      The S3 server will also recognize the 866, but it has not been tested
xs3:      with this chipset.  Installing this package will create a link in
xs3:      /usr/X11R6/bin from XF86_S3 to X, setting this server as the default.
xs3:
xs3:
xs3v:     An accelerated server for cards using S3 ViRGE chips.
xs3v:
xs3v:     The current XF86_S3V server supports the S3 ViRGE (86C325), the
xs3v:     ViRGE/DX (86C375), ViRGE/GX (86C385) and the ViRGE/VX (86C988) chips.
xs3v:     It has been tested with ViRGE cards with 2 and 4MB DRAM, ViRGE/DX 4M,
xs3v:     ViRGE/VX 8M (4M VRAM/4M DRAM), and with a 220MHz ViRGE/VX card with
xs3v:     2MB VRAM up to 1600x1200 with 8/15/16bpp.  Note that the XF86_SVGA
xs3v:     server also supports these chipsets (and others).  It's recommended to
xs3v:     try using that first.  Installing this package will create a link in
xs3v:     /usr/X11R6/bin from XF86_S3V to X, setting this server as the default.
xs3v:
xset:     Graphical configuration utility for XFree86.
xset:
xset:     A graphical configuration utility.  Produces an initial XF86Config
xset:     file, or tunes the existing one.  Runs on the X desktop using TCL
xset:     (this also requires the vg16 X server).
xset:
xset:
xset:
xset:
xset:
xset:
xsvga:    A server for many SuperVGA video cards.
xsvga:
xsvga:    Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
xsvga:    XF86_SVGA to X, setting this server as the default.
xsvga:
xsvga:
xsvga:
xsvga:
xsvga:
xsvga:
xsvga:
xvg16:    A server for 16 color EGA/VGA graphics modes.
xvg16:
xvg16:    This is a server that uses standard generic video modes -- it works
xvg16:    with nearly all video hardware (but with only 16 colors).  Installing
xvg16:    this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from XF86_VGA16 to
xvg16:    X, setting this server as the default.
xvg16:
xvg16:
xvg16:
xvg16:
xvg16:
xw32:     A server for chipsets in the ET4000/W32 series.
xw32:
xw32:     This server currently supports the w32, w32i, w32p and et6000 chips.
xw32:     XF86_W32 gets phased out, now that the SVGA server with XAA 
xw32:     acceleration is at least as fast as the W32 server but supports more
xw32:     cards and higher color depths.  Use this server if the SVGA server
xw32:     fails to work/accelerate for you.
xw32:
xw32:     Installing this package will create a link in /usr/X11R6/bin from
xw32:     XF86_W32 to X, setting this server as the default.
xw32:
