Subject: Re: Omnibook XE3 with Xfree86 (NetBSD1.5.1)
To: Pateretou <pateretou@hotmail.com>
From: Curt Sampson <cjs@cynic.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 08/27/2001 11:27:46
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Pateretou wrote:

> S3 savage work with Xfree86 3.3.6 ? ( I have try server : SVGA, S3, and
> S3V )

The one in my Toshiba Libretto L2 sub-notebook needed at least version
1.0.15 of the driver to work. Upgrading to XFree86 4.1.0 got me that
version of the driver and I'm happy now. (Except I have to use 16-bit
mode; 24-bit mode has lots of flicker.)

> $ pkg_add -v xfree410.tgz
> pkg_add : can t find enough temporary space to extract the files, please set
> your PKJ_TMPdir environnement variable to a location with at least 123933232
> bytes free
>
> What can I do and How ???

As the man says, "Set the PKG_TMP environment variable to a location
with at least 123933232 bytes free." Do a "df" and see where you have
a filesystem with at least 121028 KB free. If /var has it, you can

    PKG_TMP=/var/tmp; export PKG_TMP

Otherwise you'll have to pick another directory on another filesystem
somewhere. Note that if you want to use the same filesystem that /usr is
on, you'll need that much space plus the 73248 KB or so that the X11R6
directory takes when XFree86 4.1.0 is installed.

I've remove current-users from this since it doesn't have anything to
do with NetBSD-current.

cjs
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