Subject: Re: P600--SLIP routing / .../ X / ...
To: Derrick Hutchinson <derrick1@tribeca.ios.com>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/08/1995 08:55:03
[snip]
> On a separate note, when I'm running X-windows, and an error message is
> sent to the console, the error message gets written properly to the
> xconsole, however it also gets written to the desktop which causes all of
> the windows on the screen to scroll up and rather swiftly make the entire
> display rather screwy looking--I restart twm to force everything to be
> refreshed, but you can still see some parts of the desktop do not get
> cleaned up--the problem is generated by timed complaining that there is
> no network available (when I'm not dialed up). Yeah, I know, kill off
> timed,, but I just wanted to let you all know that there is a problem
> here. :v)
Try running clear before running X. This doesn't solve the fact the
characters souldn't get printed, but at least they won't mess up the
screen.
> I also noticed a slight problem with desktop--or more correctly a problem
> with my keyboard in conjunction with the keyboard that dt was compiled
> with. All of the special characters are mapped differently, such as the
> tilde key is mapped to the right bracket and the ampersand is mapped to
> the uparrow and the underscore is mapped to the forward-slash. This was
> all very funny when I was running dt, but when I exited dt the problem
> followed me to my login shell--HA, HA, HA!!! Of course this is all very
> funny, but how might I correct this for an Apple Extended Keyboard II so
> it doesn't drive me stark raving mad?!? :v{
Hmmm. The "problem" is that Valtteri, the dt port keeper, is Finnish.
Thus the default dt comes set up for the Finnish keyboard. Go into
config.h and comment out #define FI_LAYOUT. rm kbd.o & make. :-)
I don't understand why the problem followed you. Hmmm
Take care,
Bill