Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!rpi!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!m.cs.uiuc.edu!ksung From: ksung@m.cs.uiuc.edu Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: XR4 twm with IBM-AED display? Message-ID: <26900083@m.cs.uiuc.edu> Date: 8 Jan 90 01:39:05 GMT Lines: 47 Nf-ID: #N:m.cs.uiuc.edu:26900083:000:1819 Nf-From: m.cs.uiuc.edu!ksung Jan 7 17:29:00 1990 Hi, We have just installed XR4. It is really amazing how easy and smoothly it is. Everythging works very well. However, I am having with working on my RT display. Here is the problem: I can open xterm on without and everything works fine. However, when I try to open xterm on with , the server core dumps with the following message: ===================================================================== XIO: fatal IO error 32 (Broken pipe) on X server "sherman:1.0" after 67471 requests (67448 known processed) with 3 events remaining. The connection was probably broken by a server shutdown or KillClient. Floating exception Xibm :1 -aed (core dumped) ===================================================================== I trace the core stack and this is what it says: ===================================================================== ldiv$$() from _.aedBigStippleFillArea+0xa4 _.aedBigStippleFillArea(r2=0x0000007d, 0x0006c4f2, 0x1005b718, 0x00000028, 00000000) from _.aedPaintWindowTile+0x8e _.aedPaintWindowTile(0x10036740, r3= 00000000, r4=0x10030c10) from _.aedPaintWindow+0xa6 _.aedPaintWindow(r2=0x0000007d, r3= 00000000, r4=0x10030c10) from _.HandleExposures+0x48 _.HandleExposures(r2=0x0000007d) from _.MapWindow+0x188 _.MapWindow(r2=0x0000007d, r3= 00000000) from _.ProcMapWindow+0x42 _.ProcMapWindow(r2=0x0000007d) from _.Dispatch+0x134 _.Dispatch() from _.main+0x39c _.main(r2=0x0000007d, 00000000) from start+0x2e start() ===================================================================== Dose anyone has the similar problem? Any suggestions as to what I can do? Oh!, by the way, I ran without any <.twmrc> file (The twm-program default was used.). Thankyou very much. Kelvin Sung. ksung@cs.uiuc.edu