Subject: Re: ultra5 & Xwindows
To: Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net>
From: Amadeus Stevenson <amadeus.stevenson@gmail.com>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 05/01/2005 12:53:34
On 4/30/05, Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net> wrote:
>=20
> > I'll try your XFree86, and if/when it works I'll compile -current
> > userland as well with USB support and let the list know how it works.
> > Will I have to recompile X as well?
>=20
> No, just use the binaries you found on my site.

I loaded X and twm successfully last night with your binaries; 16 bit
seemed to work better than 24 but it works great. It's not at all as
slow as on cheaper, but newer i386 hardware!

I'm trying to compile a few X programs from pkgsrc (gtk related), but
am getting errors from graphics libraries which "can't find libX11".
Something to do with XOpenWindows or something similar (sorry for lack
of actual messages).

What should I do to remedy this?

> You don't need to compile your own userland to run X and get USB support =
( it takes about 7h on my U10, that's a 333MHz US IIi with 2MB cache ) - I =
compiled one a few days ago, if you want I'll make them available for downl=
oad - certainly beats waiting for the compiler I guess :)

USB kernel would be most appreciated. My U5 has a US IIi 400mhz, and
doesn't seem to be too slow compiling, but I can see that taking some
time!

It's got 128mb RAM in (which a list subscriber kindly sent me after I
had a difficult time finding some) the U5 which gets gobbled up fairly
quickly after launching X and a few non-gui intensive apps. The swap
use is only about 30/40mb at the moment, but do I need to increase the
system RAM or will the swap use be fine? Ideally I'd like to run
something biggish like Firefox, gimp, xmms etc.

Many thanks,

Amadeus