Subject: Re: X Problem
To: None <tech-x11@netbsd.org>
From: Jiang <jiangly@genetec.co.jp>
List: tech-x11
Date: 06/09/2004 14:56:13
Before hpcSetDisplayMode, open(device) returned -1 ! That's the problem.
The device is /dev/ttyE0. Why I can't open it? I have already chmod 666
on it.
I am using a NFS file system , while /dev seems to be a mfs file system.
Does this matter? With df command, I can see the file system as following:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
pc.local:/*** 4906270 2957880 1703076 63% /
mfs:10 44 39 2 95% /dev
Also, when OS boots up, it shows following lines:
..........
?init: Creating mfs /dev?(****, 896 nodes)
..........
Then when I try "startx", it says
/dev: write failed, file system is full
So what's the problem?
thanks very much!
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Jiang
----- Original Message -----
From: Jiang
To: tech-x11@netbsd.org
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 5:38 PM
Subject: X problem
hi,
Who can tell me if I can use a hpcarmArchitecture-definition X with evbarm
architecture?
The X itself was natively built on evbarm.
When I tried to start X, it failed in HpcFB.c, with function
hpcSetDisplayMode().
What does this function do? Is this a configuration problem or a kernel
problem?
I am a newbie in X and would be very appreciate if anybody can help me.
thanks in advance!
--
Jiang