Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!ndcheg!ndmath!nstar!larry From: larry@nstar.UUCP (Larry Snyder) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Installing X11, 386/ix 2.0.2 (long) Summary: ISC X installation Message-ID: <511073@nstar.UUCP> Date: 10 Dec 89 22:44:33 GMT References: <1248@ssbn.WLK.COM> Organization: Northern Star Communications, Notre Dame, IN, USA Lines: 43 > working kernel, but I got the Logitech Bus Mouse (IRQ5), Everex streaming > tape (IRQ3) to coexist by removing all async support other than the > CompuTone AT-8 Intelliport. Mouse C A U T I O N ! ! Are you using the Wangtec driver supplied with ISC 2.02 for the Everex tape? Is there a way other than manually editing one of the files in /etc/conf to change the default irq from 5 to 3 for the tape (assuming you are using the internal driver supplied with the OS?) > removed the mouse card. I'll not claim that all of the Logitech cards > do this, but if in doubt, leave it out until you get installed and you > have the X-windows support configured into the kernel. You don't need > it before then anyway. I have an ATI VGA wonder with the build in mouse and will install the mouse last just to play it safe. > One more caution, pay attention to your console display during shutdown > and boot up. I had a phenomenon that kept us all guessing until I > tracked it down. I found that X would come up and play each time I > booted a "fresh" kernel. If I shut down and rebooted it wouldn't even > wiggle. During the shutdown sequence I would get a report that it was > relinking the /unix kernel. I thought that was odd but didn't pay much > attention to it (other than to notice it). It turns out that it was, > in fact, relinking /unix. In /etc/conf/cf.d there was a /unix that had > no streams support in it. A "fresh" kernel would bring in all of the > right stuff and X would play, but as soon as I shut down, the old kernel > would overlay the new one and I was right back to a "no X" kernel. It > was as easy as going to /etc/conf/cf.d and removing the unix, but it took > some time to find it (and five kernels!). I installed the hostess driver yesterday, and every time I power down I get the "relinking the kernel" message, than the kernel that boots doesn't support the ASY driver. Strange but know I know were to look. Thanks! Thanks Bill. I plan on adding a NEC 3D with the VGA wonder (256K). larry@nstar -- Larry Snyder, Northern Star Communications, Notre Dame, IN uucp: root@nstar -or- ...!iuvax!ndmath!nstar!root