Subject: Re: current, 1.2.1, and x ioctls
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Rick Hawkins <rhawkins@iastate.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/22/1997 16:02:52
> > In my ongoing quest to produce my own kernel, having valiantly slain
the zip driver
> > monster, I have been once more beaten back by the heathen minions of
microsoft.
> Congrats on the Zip, but could you perhaps wrap you lines at about 72
> columns? Actually, anything under 80 is doable, but 80+ is a bit bad.
hmm. that is *absolutely* not supposed to be happening. Ahah.
techmail happily used the extra width. It's set to 72, but if you ever
open a window wider, the next one is too wide. See what happens when
you can't use emacs for mail :)
> What kind of machine are you running? What Xserver are you using?
This is a IIci. I'm using the xbase from 1.2.1, and the newer xserver
from the binary distribution (1.2's won't run with sbc-28).
> SunOS compatibility is completely optional, I believe...so you can
>comment out that option in the config file.
ok, color them gone :)
> > xterm: Error 23, errno 25: Inappropriate ioctl for device
> > xterm: Error 23, errno 25: Inappropriate ioctl for device
> > xterm: Error 23, errno 25: Inappropriate ioctl for device
> > login: Error 23, errno 25: Inappropriate ioctl for device
>
> Are you trying to run color X on a monochrome kernel? That almost
> sounds like what it's trying to say...but I haven't checked the man
> pages to determine what the error numbers signify.
It shouldn't be. This is the same xserver that is working with sbc.28.
rick