Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 10:27:06 -0400 (EDT) From: "Eric J. Chet" <ejc@bazzle.com> To: Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp> Cc: Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@scc.nl>, Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely.de>, Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>, phk@freebsd.org, current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: VMware X11 and -current Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.10.9908061022460.95406-100000@gargoyle.bazzle.com> In-Reply-To: <199908061359.WAA23751@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
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On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote: > > >At this point we must still be in freebsd xinit, then XF86_VMware(linux > >server) get started. I'm running a linux X server under freebsd. Under > >3.2R all I had to do was change the symlink for X to point to XF86_VMware, > >under -current /dev/tty0 can't be found. > > > >Where was linux "/dev/tty0" coming from under emulation in 3.2R, the > >kernel device struct changed under -current? > > > >I made these symlinks as suggested, ttyp0 -> tty0 and ttyp4 -> tty4 gave > ~~~~~ ~~~~~ > Symlinks should be ttyv0 -> tty0 and ttyv4 -> tty4. > > Notice ttyv*, not ttyp* > ~ ~ Hello I had tried it both ways, when I said having them symlinked to ttyv0 and ttyv4 would panic with "fatal trap 12" It was suggested that I use ttyp0 and ttyp4 respectfully. Are you running a linux Xserver under freebsd, XF86_VMware? Why arn't these needed under emulation with freebsd 3.2R? This is the main thing I'm looking for in the code. Thanks, Eric > Kazu > > >me errors with VT_ACTIVE, VT_WAITACTIVE, VT_GETMODE. I should have to > >make these symlinks they should be handled under emulation, just like > >3.2R. > Eric Chet -> ejc@bazzle.com ejc@FreeBSD.ORG echet@cms.cendant.com Senior Object Oriented Developer - Specializing in OOA, OOD, C++, Java, CORBA Kenpo JuJitsu the Ultimate in Self Defense, Tai Chi for Life cat man du : where UNIX geeks go when they die To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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