Subject: Re: netbsd on sun 3/50
To: None <Ian.Dall@dsto.defence.gov.au>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: port-sun3
Date: 02/14/1996 22:22:35
On Thu, 15 Feb 1996 15:46:19 +1030
Ian.Dall@dsto.defence.gov.au wrote:
> Screenblank is weird. When run under X is seems to work OK. Without X
> once blanked, it does not wake up on keyboard input. In fact keyboard
> input doesn't seem to work until it has been woken up. I wake it up
> from another machine by
>
> rsh harold echo \> /dev/console
I've noticed that screenblank doesn't work 100% right ... One of these
I'll look at why. However, it does work ok if I don't run X ... on my
3/50, 3/60, 4/260, and SS2. The problem I've seen is that the
framebuffer gets blanked during my xlock screensaver, making it hard to
see the neat eye candy I find so much amusement in :-) I.e. I don't see
the problem you're referring to. Try hitting <return>.
This is probably a bug in the console/keyboard/mouse drivers ... I
ktrace'd the SunOS screenblank(1) to figure out how it worked (re.
checking for keyboard, mouse activity) and wrote my version one afternoon
because I was tired of setting up the sunos compat stuff just to run
screenblank(1) :-) I sort of assumed that it would work similarly ... I
either goofed something up, or the keyboard/mouse drivers don't report
activity in the same fashion that SunOS did. I never really paid
attention to whether or not SunOS's screenblank(1) exhibited the same
behavior under NetBSD as the native one.
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