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2: .TH XAPOLLO 8 "9 Sep 1987" "X Version 11"
3: .SH NAME
4: Xapollo \- Apollo server for X Version 11
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B Xapollo
7: [ option ] ...
8: .SH DESCRIPTION
9: .I Xapollo
10: is the server for Version 11 of the
11: .I X
12: window system on Apollo systems.
13: It will normally be started by
14: .I xinit (1),
15: or by a shell script run from an interactive shell.
16: .SH CONFIGURATIONS
17: .I Xapollo
18: operates under DOMAIN/IX, with at least Apollo software release SR9.5.1.
19: It operates on any Apollo display hardware, although it runs in monochrome
20: even on color systems.
21: It requires a keyboard with a mouse.
22: TCP/IP software must also be installed and running.
23: .SH OPTIONS
24: The Xapollo server program takes no device-dependent options; only the
25: "standard" X11 server command line options can be used.
26: These options are described under
27: .I X (8).
28: .SH "SEE ALSO"
29: .PP
30: .I X (8),
31: .I xinit (1).
32: .SH LIMITATIONS
33: As mentioned above, this is a monochrome-only port using the portable MFB
34: code, therefore performance is not as good as it is for the Apollo X Version 10
35: implementation. Also, the keyboard support for keyboard 3 could allow more
36: natural use of control and shift, and it could add more Apollo keys to the
37: keymap.
38: .SH BUGS
39: There is a known race condition in the pre-SR9.7 versions of TCP/IP which may
40: make local clients hang just after establishing connections to the server.
41: This problem does not exist with remote clients.
42: .PP
43: At SR9.7, this problem has been fixed.
44: .SH AUTHORS
45: .TP
46: Apollo Computer Inc.
47:
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