Subject: X, 1.3.1 and -current questions
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Eric B. Krauss <ebkrauss@ls.wustl.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/18/1998 11:26:28
I am running NetBSD with a 1.3 kernel. I have a few questions: should I be
running the 1.3.1 kernel, or the -current kernel, and what is the difference
between those two (or all three).
How do I upgrade the kernel? Through the installer in MacOS or within
NetBSD? Can you point me to a FAQ?
I also need step-by-step instructions for setting up X. Can you point me to
a FAQ for this, and any other related information I'll need to know? It
sems that most of the FAQ's are tailored towards experienced users, and
leave out a lot of necessary information that "newbies" would need. I used
to use UNIX in college and in law school, but I don't know anything about
administering it, and the FAQ's just aren't complete enough for me (or many
others, I suspect).
Thanks.
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