Subject: Re: Multipul screens
To: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
From: michael smith <mike@smith.net.au>
List: port-hp300
Date: 06/01/1997 16:06:06
Jason Thorpe stands accused of saying:
>On Sat, 31 May 1997 07:45:30 -0600
> Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org> wrote:
>
> > With some amount of effort and some basic assumptions, you could plug an
> > Apollo keyboard into a 4xx, and munge the X server so it can take input
> > from either and then just setup X correctly.
>
>...part of that "some amount of effort" is "finish rototilling the
>in-kernel keyboard support, and integrate Mike Smith's Domain keyboard
>driver into the New World Order".
Just a heads-up, while you're integrating the driver make sure to
add a keymap entry for ^], which I completely forgot. It makes
using telnet on the console very difficult.
Also, and speaking of _major_ console gripes, is it possible to
have the ite and the framebuffer drivers run at a lower spl? If
you desire an understanding of the current problem, try this :
- Run a ppp link out of your box. Start an incoming FTP transfer, and
background it.
- On the console, run
netstat -I ppp0 -w 1
- Watch the error counts.
- Stop netstat, wait 10-15 seconds.
- Start netstat again. Look at the error counts; observe that while
netstat (console output) has not been running, there have been
no input errors.
- Run netstat again from a machine connected via ethernet, note no
errors.
It's also interesting that there are no console messages about the
overflows, although I think this is a 'feature' of the driver.
--
Mike Smith *BSD hack Unix hardware collector
The question "why are the fundamental laws of nature mathematical"
invites the trivial response "because we define as fundamental those
laws which are mathematical". Paul Davies, _The_Mind_of_God_