Subject: Re: Details on my Xmacbsd problem...
To: Chris Jewell <jewell@jewellce.es.dupont.com>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/23/1997 05:27:51
A couple of things:
1. The SLOTMAN kernel is a NetBSD/mac68k version 1.3_BETA kernel; it
may be incompatible with your 1.2.1 userland binaries.
2. What kind of video card is it? What did NetBSD say about it during
system startup? (Send the output from dmesg.)
3. The error message you get about the video mode indicates that X
couldn't tell yourmonitor to go into 8-bit mode and it couldn't tell
it to enter 1-bit mode. In other words, the attempts to set the
video bit-depth failed. Unfortunately, the old X server didn't
provide any further information than that.
I'm working on integrating Ken Nakata's Xserver changes into the
new, XFree86 based, code, and I'll be displaying a (slightly) more
detailed error message under these conditions. Unfortunately, it
will be a while until I get the new color-X server ready.
So, hang in there...
On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, Chris Jewell wrote:
> Okay here is the error I got when I typed startx:
>
>
> Couldn't set video mode to 0x80 or 0x83
> Assuming 1 bit-per-pixel mode...
> X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
>
> I am running MacBSD 1.2.1
> My Mac is a IIci
> I have 32 MB of memory
> I am using the video card that came with the machine
> I am using the SLOTMAN kernel
>
> Anyone have any thoughts or ideas about what I could do?
>
> -Chris
>
>
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