 | Jan 4 2007 |
I had the same problem with VMD 1.8.5 and 1.8.3 until I added the apple supplied comment to my .xinitrc file in my home directory. VMD works locally after restarting X windows. BUT!!! Importing another VMD session, say from a LINUX box, does not work even with this fix. vi .xinitrc ;;; then insert this line before the end defaults write com.apple.x11 enable_stereo -bool true # start the window manager | |
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 | Dec 29 2006 |
MR.BRICOLAGE I am a fairly new Mac-user and have a question: the text to the update says 'To tell X11 to take advantage of stereo visuals, enter: $ defaults write com.apple.x11 enable_stereo -bool true' Where do I enter that command line? (Version 1.1.3) | |
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 | Jan 4 2007 |
CLOTTER Put the line in your ~/.xinitrc file then restart X. vi .xinitrc ;;; then insert this line before the end defaults write com.apple.x11 enable_stereo -bool true # start the window manager exec quartz-wm (Version 1.1.3) | |
 | Nov 17 2006 |
i downloaded this update for my intel imac and now it appears that i am unable to run VMD (http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/) (i run vmd_linux remotely on my mac from our lab cluster headnode). It just crashes immediately after opening, with a segmentation fault. When i use strace, i seem to have errors in with GLX (as one would expect!) eventhough I have done the "defaults" update command as recommended. Has anyone else had this or a similar problem? (Version 1.1.3) | |
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 | Nov 2 2006 |
BEDOUIN No, I definitely do since I use it everyday. (Version 1.1.2) | |
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 | Nov 1 2006 |
BEDOUIN This showed up as an update on my PowerMac, but not on my MacBook. I downloaded the installer for my MacBook, and it said the install was not needed. Both machines are running 10.4.8. (Version 1.1.2) | |
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 | Nov 1 2006 |
ANDREWA121 My guess is that the issues that it addresses only crop up when running X11 on PowerPC architecture. I know little, though, so this is just a theory. (Version 1.1.2) | |
 | Nov 2 2006 |
MATHIAS it showed up on my MacBook Pro via Software Update (Version 1.1.2) | |
 | Nov 2 2006 |
FERRUCCIO BUSONI Shows up on my iMac Core Duo. Perhaps you don't have X11 installed on your MacBook? (Version 1.1.2) | |
 | Dec 26 2006 |
HOLYPOLY You can extract and then install the new version over your old X11 installation by using Pacifist. This is the method I used and had success with, after even a re-install of X11 from the Tiger Installer disc wasn't recognised by the updater. (Version 1.1.3) | |
 | Sep 10 2005 |
ANONYMOUS I'm trying to install x11 on my iBook running Tiger. I keep getting a message in the installer when selecting a volume to install on. The message says "newer software exists, x11 will not install". Any suggestions? (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Nov 28 2005 |
DEATHAXE I think it's because X11 is already installed with Tiger (Version 1.0) | |
 | Dec 1 2005 |
NICECAMAN I was just wondering about that, since it doesnt show up in Spotlight. Puzzling, I find. (Version 1.0) | |
 | Dec 2 2005 |
SAUSBAND I just had the same issue on a brand spanking new G5 and found the xllsdk.pkg file through spotlight. I tried the install from there and it worked fine. Good luck. (Version 1.0) | |
 | Dec 18 2005 |
OEMB1905 X11 comes on the Tiger DVD - you have to reinstall and choose options and then select the x11 package since it is not part of the default install. I would also find the Developer package and install it, since if you like or need x11 capabilities, you will want these toys as well. Jonathan Haack (Version 1.0) | |
 | Apr 14 2006 |
LEIFH You don't have to re-install. What I did was put in "Mac OSX Install Disc 1" and opened "Optional Installs". When you get to the page with the checkboxes, click the arrow next to Applications and check X11. Install. (Version 1.0) | |
 | Nov 2 2006 |
SGUITTON Same issue
updating or re-installing from apple new downloaded full installer says that a newer version already exists on the mac
but I can't find it ;( (Version 1.1.2) | |
 | Jul 15 2005 |
JONATHAN okay - x11 does not necessarilly come installed and it can be used by any mac user. panther vs. darwin? heh? i use both and need X11, because Apple did not install it on my mini and I cannot do a clean install every time anything goes wrong. and you don't need to reinstall everything . . . | |
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 | Mar 1 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Amazing. X11 Panther is easy to use (nothing to do, just click the icon) and stable. Works perfectly with The Gimp and Cine Paint. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Oct 29 2003 |
ANONYMOUS The release is aimed more at users of Darwin rather than Panther. Yes, the page should say that it's not meant to be installed over 10.3's install. And yes, the installer probably should say that it's already installed. They don't. Get over it and move on, there's no need for name calling or Apple bashing. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Oct 29 2003 |
ANONYMOUS XFree86 now is 4.3.0 (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Oct 28 2003 |
ANONYMOUS In Panther the X11 app in Utilities said it was version 1.0. Then I download this, "upgraded" it through the package installer, and now I have a spiffy new X11 app at version 1.0. ,,,so what's the difference exactly? (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Oct 28 2003 |
NICKSAY Anonymous, you should really check your facts before you speak. The X11 that is included in Panther IS the 1.0 release. From the "About X11" window:The X Window System X11 1.0 - XFree86 4.3.0 Copyright © 2003, Apple Computer, Inc. Copyright © 2003, XFree86 Project, Inc. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Oct 28 2003 |
TIGER Panther (Mac OS X v10.3) includes already X11 v1.0! There is no point to release a separate version here, unless it is an update for "older" systems, like Mac OS X v10.2.8. The system requirements are Mac OS X v10.3. Apple, are you sarcastic, or what? (Version 1.0) | |
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 | May 21 2003 |
ANONYMOUS Apple Rocks! This program is awesome - much easier to install and more integrated than the older XDarwin. Keep it free! (Version 0.3) | |
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 | Mar 18 2003 |
GREG NYQUIST "However, when i now run X11, rather than getting the 'aqua' windows as with the 1st beta, I now have what looks like proper X-windows. Is this how the new beta should look, or is there a problem with my installation?" No, it's your installation that's the problem. You're .xinitrc file is calling another window manager, instead of Apple's quartz-wm. (Version 0.3) | |
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 | Feb 12 2003 |
WALKEYMJ Just successfully installed the 2nd beta with no probs. However, when i now run X11, rather than getting the 'aqua' windows as with the 1st beta, I now have what looks like proper X-windows. Is this how the new beta should look, or is there a problem with my installation? (Version 0.2) | |
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 | Feb 6 2003 |
DAN Wow, this is awsome! So far i have found one bug, you know how if you have a window open and you hover your mouse over top of something in the behind X11 window it will sometimes show a tooltip (specifically using openoffice). but if you have a window overtop of that item and you move your mouse to the place on the screen where it was, the tooltip still shows up. Sorry if my explanation is confusing, but i just noticed the bug while I was working, so... (Version 1.0b) | |
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 | Jan 8 2003 |
ALFREDO You have to put the full path in the command side. /sw/bin/bluefish will launch bluefish If you have it installed. It works well so far. copy paste, i an not sure it works, but i will futz around with it some more. (Version 1.0b) | |
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 | Apr 9 2007 |
MJGRADY71 copy/paste do not work for me either - any one have any tips? | |
 | Jan 8 2003 |
ANONYMOUS Wow. Can you say FAST? (Version 1.0b) | |
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 | Jan 7 2003 |
MATT Folks, this is HUGE. It's XFree86, but with Quartz graphics engine integration. You get Aqua window widgets (Like in OroborOSX), but speed/performance is lightning fast-from startup to X app launch, this is 3-5 times faster than XDarwin or OroborOSX. Just be sure to add the line "quartz-wm &" as the first startup item in your .xinitrc file, or else X will start up without any window widgets at all! Also, note that existing installations of XDarwin will break (but not OroborOSX--that still works fine coexisting with this). Finally, all your Fink-installed X apps will work fine--Apple's X11 installation automatically adds the correct values to $PATH. Now all it needs is a launch menu that actually works (current one is busted), and a command-Q keyboard equivalent for quitting X11. Woohooooo! (Version 1.0b) | |
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 | Nov 27 2005 |
YEBOT Don't attempt to download and install this if you are running Mac OS X Tiger 10.4. Chances are you will receive an error from the installer -- "newer software already exists on your computer". To add X11 to Tiger, just use the Tiger DVD (Optional Installs.) (Version 1.0) | |
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