Subject: Re: color X
To: NetBSD/mac68k Mailing List <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: T. Sean (Theo) Schulze <71410.25@compuserve.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/21/1997 18:30:01
On 11/21/97 9:28 AM, SamMaEl, rimsky@teleport.com wrote:
>	In case anyone is curious, I've basically gotten color X working
>on my IIci! Well, the color X server boots fine under 1.3_ALPHA with a
>GENERIC-47 or 48 kernel. I had to ungzip all of the fonts and use compress
>on them all. I think it took maybe 10 or 15 minutes... I just opened 3
>telnets into the IIci and did a gunzip *.gz in each directory with fonts..
>then a compress *.pcf or whatever the suffix for the fonts is... and it
>did it all by itself while I played Warcraft ;-) But, then you have to
>update the fonts.dir file in each directory for the new .Z extension in
>place of .gz. The ONE thing that didn't work was the color lkm. There was
>an undefined symbul _nubus_slot or something... I can't remember off the
>top of my head. But, the X server cannot set itself to 8-bit. Does anyone
>have a working video_lkm_combined.o? Or whatever it's called? ;-) Thanks! 
>

I have considered this method, but when there is eventually a color 
server to go with 1.3_alpha's Xserver I would probably have to re-gzip 
all of the fonts.  And I would probably screw it up.  Or, it would 
require some sort of setting or something that I didn't have or didn't 
have correctly configured.  I think I am going to re-install 1.2's X 
using the lkm_video.combined.o I have that loads successfully into 
1.3_alpha's kernel and just wait for further developments.

Bleeding on the edge,

Sean.


            T. Sean (Theo) Schulze
TSSchulze@aol.com          71410.25 @compuserve.com
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