Subject: Re: xdm setup
To: Bob Nestor <rnestor@metronet.com>
From: John Ostrowick <jon@macaroni.cs.wits.ac.za>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/13/1997 09:35:59
well, if anyone wants to make changes to it then, perhaps bob might want
to take on that resposnibility - cos i found it more than adequate for
getting x working on my setup. as i said, my only interest would be in
spacing and formatting it nicely for html. shall we decide on who's doing
what?
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On Wed, 12 Feb 1997, Bob Nestor wrote:
> >If you and Bob don't mind (and if time permits) I'll turn this into a
> >HOWTO and put it up on puma. What do y'all think?
>
> Colin,
>
> I have no objection to the parts I added. The original document is the
> FAQ that was posted on puma a year or so ago and was written by Ken
> Nakata (I think). It probably needs to be cleaned up and updated a bit
> though. I wrote it before the last X Server build that Scott did and I
> think some of the instructions are now unnecessary (but harmless). Also,
> there needs to be something added about dealing with the Xconsole and
> logging to the console terminal. I thinks that's something Pete Nush and
> I finally figured out but I never bothered to put into the document. No
> doubt there are a few others who have some additional information they
> could add to this, but it's probably a good starting point.
>
> -bob
>