Subject: Re: XalphaNetBSD no go -> unusable console
To: None <kpneal@pobox.com>
From: R. C. Dowdeswell <elric@mabelode.imrryr.org>
List: port-alpha
Date: 11/02/2001 23:18:16
On 71255994: seconds since the Beginning of the UNIX epoch
kpneal@pobox.com wrote:
>
>I've been experimenting more and I noticed that if I log in remotely
>and kill my shell then the tty is reset and I get a login prompt. In
>a similar vein, if I exec X then I get a login prompt. I guess this
>means the X server doesn't reset the keyboard settings on exit?
Yeah that is probably the case. I'll have a look at it tonight.
I will admit that I have never really `exited' from X much. I just
halt. :-)
>> Probably you are. You could hack the X server to change the lack
>> of a mouse into a warning rather than an error to get X working,
>> though. Perhaps we should do that.
>
>It is a rather good idea.
This is a symptom of the same issue.
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