Date: 22 Aug 2002 08:55:02 +0000 From: Josh Paetzel <friar_josh@webwarrior.net> To: anderson@centtech.com Cc: freebsd-doc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: docs/41865: [PATCH] XFree86 section should document -nolisten tcp option in startx Message-ID: <1030006504.226.27.camel@markx.vladsempire.net> In-Reply-To: <3D64EBE5.5090501@centtech.com> References: <200208221240.g7MCe7eB007052@freefall.freebsd.org> <3D64E095.6050001@centtech.com> <1030005394.226.23.camel@markx.vladsempire.net> <3D64EBE5.5090501@centtech.com>
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On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 13:49, Eric Anderson wrote: > I don't recall ever seeing it in 4.5-RELEASE. Only with XFree86 4.x have I seen > it (on FreeBSD). 4.5-RELEASE defaulted to XFree86 3.3.6, and never had the > problem unless you installed XFree86 4.x over it. > > I missed the documentation on that, my bad. However, when you do an upgrade > (binary) of a box, and something like remote X displays stop working, the first > thing that crosses your mind is "something is broken", not "I should check the > man pages for XFree86, startx, xinit, [insert your wm here], [insert your > favorite remote shell program (ie. ssh, rsh, telnet, etc) here], etc". I hit > this problem a long time ago putting XFree86 4.2 on a 4.5-RELEASE machine, so it > seemed like nothing to me. Only until yesterday when I received a few emails > from friends (who now use FreeBSD like it's a drug) asking how to fix it, did it > occur to me that there should be more docs on it - they checked the handbook, > FAQ, and a few newsgroups - with no good answers. > > Eric Top posting makes mail threads hard to follow. I agree with you completely, but my point still stands. The issue is with what version of XFree86 you are running. It's not really tied to what version of FreeBSD you are running very tightly. If you are going to make a FAQ entry you should include the version numbers of X where the change occured. Josh To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-doc" in the body of the message
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