Subject: Re: X11R6/Mono available on acm.vt.edu
To: None <macbsd-general@netbsd.org, macbsd-development@netbsd.org>
From: Space Case <wormey@eskimo.com>
List: macbsd-development
Date: 12/22/1994 20:42:08
On Dec 21, 11:56am, Brad "With Half The Fat Of The Leading Brand" Gran wrote:
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>So here's what I've got!
> - /usr/X11R6 from a working MacBSD 1.0 system
> - works with three-button mice (my Animas MacPro, anyway)
> - works well with the MRG kernels
> - should work with any display "dt" works with
> - missing xdm, but I think that's it
> - the archive is 16 megabytes, compressed, and
> - will come to 30-40 uncompressed on your hard disk
> - must (should) be installed on a working MacBSD 1.0
> (may work on -current, I dunno)
>
I'm running -current (kernel: Dec. 3, binaries: Dec. 12), on a Mac II,
Toby video, and it seems to run just fine. All I need now is a three-
button mouse, and to figure out where to patch so I get my arrow keys
back...
One note of caution: If you have your system set up to do a 'stty rows 34',
you'll want to wrap that in an if/then/else because the xterms are 24 rows.
In csh, for example (tailor to your liking):
if ($TERM == "xterm") then
stty rows 24
else
stty rows 34
endif
And it definitely helps if you're familiar with X; documentation is not
included.
~Steve
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