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Date:      Fri, 31 Oct 1997 10:13:18 +1030
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        sporkl@dti.net
Cc:        freebsd questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: X
Message-ID:  <19971031101318.44136@lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.971030174625.269A-100000@iconoclastic.com>; from sporkl on Thu, Oct 30, 1997 at 05:50:59PM %2B0000
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.971030174625.269A-100000@iconoclastic.com>

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On Thu, Oct 30, 1997 at 05:50:59PM +0000, sporkl wrote:
> M'poor X server....
>
> 	I followed instructions, set my Hsync rate to 30-36 Khz and
> attempted to run startx.

No you didn't.

> It caused a fatal server error because it could not write to ttyvc,
> which is what it did before I figured out "X vtxx".

I wrote yesterday:

>>       I don't have a ttyvc.
>
> Precisely.
>
>> As far as I can tell, it wants a thirteenth virtual terminal for my
>> twelve. I only have twelve function keys, and when I tried to
>> configure my kernel to accept thirteen virtual terminals it killed
>> all my ttyv* and I had to rebuild the kernel again. I am currently
>> reading all the X docs i can find on my system, and the Complete
>> FreeBSD X sections. Please send help!
>
> X needs a terminal to open the display on.  Obviously all of yours
> have gettys on them, so ttyvc would be the first that it could use.
> Modify /etc/ttys to change this line:
>
> ttyv9   "/usr/libexec/getty Pc"         cons25  off secure
>
> You'll have this set to 'on' in your machine; that's all you need to
> change.  Then send a SIGHUP to init:
>
>   # kill -1 1
>
> After that, you should be in business.  Your X server will be under
> F10.

You obviously haven't followed the instructions.

> I tried "startx vt1", but it still came up with the same error. I
> need a way to direct startx to the terminal I am using.

No you don't.

> I don't know if the sync rate has been fixed, as I have not been
> able to run the server. So, how do I set the virtual terminal on
> startup? I RTFMed startx, but it doesn't say.  Should I just try
> running "X vt1"? Thank you.

No.  Follow the instructions.

Greg



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