Subject: Re: X (new weirdness)
To: Krak <mr_krak@televar.com>
From: Mark Andres <mark@giganet.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/04/1998 14:46:37
Hi Greg,

Which X distribution are you using? Are you using 1.3x or 1.2x? 

The reason why I ask is because, AFAIK, the 1.3x distribution is based on
XFree86, whereas the 1.2x distribution is based on X11R6. I have never
used WindowMaker, but I understand that it was created by Linux users for
Linux users. And, I believe, Linux uses XFree86. I have read that there
are a lot of problems getting WM working under X11R6 or on non-Linux
platforms. If you are not using NetBSD 1.3, you might want to upgrade (I
hear the official release is due out any time now). 

Also, what type of Mac are you using?  If you work through the WM
homepage, while the screen shots look very cool, you will find that the
windows manager itself does a lot of on the fly dithering and other
graphic manipulations. The homepage mentions the P word (Pentium) an awful
lot. Even with a Quadra, I would be worried.

If you really like the NeXT look, you might want to try AfterStep instead.

Mark

On Sat, 3 Jan 1998, Krak wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> I managed to get Windowmaker to compile finally.
> 
> I had to install bison, along with a ton of other stuff (new version of 
> Windowmaker 0.1.12 I believe)
> 
> My question is as follows, as it relates solely to X and I am hoping that 
> someone may have experienced a similar problem with some other Window 
> manager.
> 
> I type:
> 
> # startx
> 
> and Windowmaker comes up like it should but there are some lines opf text 
> that scroll by so fast in the process that I cannot make out what they 
> say.  After that I get about 100 lines of the following:
> 
> Windowmaker Warning: internal X error: Bad Draw Table
> Request Code: 63 X_CopyPlane
> Request mirror code: 0
> Request ID 0x0
> Error Serial 2281 <---Note this number changes each time this message 
> comes up.
> 
> I _do_ get a single xterm up from the .xinitrc file and I can type in it 
> and do all kinds of fun stuff there as normal, but if I try to move the 
> window around on the screen, I get the error message listed above...
> 
> Any help would be appreciated, and once I get this thing working I will 
> try to make a .tar.gz of it for anyone else that wants it.  It looks real 
> cool, and has a lot of nice features (well, so I hear..I can't use it yet 
> so :P  )
> 
> Anyway,  thanks in advance
> 
> Greg
> 
> Greg Evans Design
> Your Web Design Specialists
> http://www.gregevansdesign.tronics.com
> 
> 
> 
> 

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