Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!sdd.hp.com!mips!pacbell.com!tandem!zorch!ditka!zinn!lemuria!darryl From: darryl@lemuria.MV.COM (Darryl Wagoner) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: 386/ix Installation Keywords: 386/ix, Logi-Mouse, Fine Tuning Message-ID: <1317@lemuria.MV.COM> Date: 2 Jul 90 11:41:01 GMT References: <66FcL1w162w@dkatrig.ka.sub.org> <545@csource.OZ.AU> Reply-To: darryl@lemuria.UUCP (Darryl Wagoner) Organization: Shecora Associates, Inc. Nashua, NH Lines: 26 In article <545@csource.OZ.AU> david@csource.OZ.AU (david nugent) writes: >In <66FcL1w162w@dkatrig.ka.sub.org> trig@dkatrig.ka.sub.org (Georg Trietsch) writes: >>- The system disk is labeled 1-2 Users. I want to connect a vt220 >> Terminal to tty00 for a second user. This works quite well. For use >> Setting the mouse device to tty01 results in a message that this >> device does not exist. Is there a way to get mouse _and_ terminal >> running? I dont think of mice as users :-) >The serial driver in the 2.0.2 release had some real problems. There's >an update to it (X5 or X6) which fixes them. After that, you shouldn't >have the same problem. This should or is on the most frequent ask question list. To enable the second port you must change /etc/conf/sdevice.d/asy. FYI this is the default for 2.2 I am not sure what or how ISC defines users. I have a 1-2 two user system and have yet to run into any problems like that. Doing a strings on login I did find a interesting bit: /usr/lib/uucp/uucico 1-2 user license exceeded. Please check your license agreement. Which would lead one to believe that login checks for users other than ones with a shell of uucico. But I haven't been able to cause login to display that message.