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- 11.2.7 - landisk No X servers, only X clients. 11.2.8 - loongson No configuration needed. 11.2.9 - luna88k
- CRT iMacs and X
11.2.3 - armish
No X servers, only X clients. 11.2.4 - hp300 /usr/X11R6/README for hp300. 11.2.5 - hppa No X server, only X clients. 11.2.6 - i386 /usr/X11R6/README for i386. Set machdep.allowaperture=2 in /etc/sysctl.conf . http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq11.html (3 of 14)9/4/2011 10:02:17 AM 11 - The X Window System For the vast majority of users, X on i386 auto-configures successfully, so no further configuration is needed. IF further configuration is needed, use the X -configure process below . 11.2.7 - landisk No X servers, only X clients. 11.2.8 - loongson No configuration needed. 11.2.9 - luna88k No X servers, only X clients. 11.2.10 - macppc /usr/X11R6/README for macppc. Set machdep.allowaperture=2 in /etc/sysctl.conf . Supported Macintosh PPC systems can be run in one of two different ways: "accelerated" and "framebuffer" (unaccelerated). In the "framebuffer" mode, the system will be running with 8 bits per pixel, and the video resolution is controlled by the Macintosh environment, so you will probably want to keep a small MacOS section on your disk to adjust these settings. This mode has the advantage of "Just Working", however it can be frustratingly inflexible (for example, altering resolution may require booting MacOS). If your Macintosh has an ATI-based video system, it can run using an accelerated X server, which gives better performance and more control in the OpenBSD environment. The NVIDIA video cards in some macppc systems will also work in many cases. The README file has details on configuring the accelerated driver, start by using the sample file there. While the README file details using the standard Apple one-button mouse with X, unless you are using a laptop, it is highly recommended that you just buy a modern third-party USB mouse with three or more buttons. CRT iMacs and X http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq11.html (4 of 14)9/4/2011 10:02:17 AM 11 - The X Window System iMacs have a very unusual (in this day) CRT, in that it has a fixed horizontal scan frequency. Attempting to use a horizontal sweep speed outside a very narrow range will cause the monitor to not light up. The following lines, added to xorg.conf in the Section "Monitor" area seem to make a lot of CRT- based iMacs in the 333MHz to 500MHz range (and possibly more!) work well: HorizSync 60.0 - 60.0 VertRefresh 43.0 - 117.0 You may wish to restrict the lower limit of VertRefresh to values that you are more likely to find acceptable, for example 70. Download 1.27 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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