* XFree86 3.3.5
[not found] <19990630224756.A16481@jaim.dtek.chalmers.se>
@ 1999-09-20 19:24 ` Tom Rini
1999-09-20 22:21 ` Tom Rini
1999-09-24 3:35 ` Neil Jolly
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From: Tom Rini @ 1999-09-20 19:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-user, yellowdog-general, linuxppc-dev, mklinux-setup
I'd like to announce some test RPMS for of XFree86-3.3.5 that will work
under LinuxPPC 1999, YDL CS 1.x, and MkLinux pre-R1. These RPMS include
the following:
Anything that's been fixed in 3.3.5 over previous versions
USB keymap problems (Backspace/delete)
USB mouse stuff cleanup (mouseconfig sets BusMouse or IMPS/2)
Cleaned up adb keymaps/keycodes/etc (Kostas Gewrgiou <gewrgiou@imbc.gr>)
Updated Xautoconfig to take advantage of said fixes
Updated Xconfigurator to take advantage of said fixes
JDK fixes for XF68_FBDev
Note, with the JDK fixes there is a 99% chance you will need to
reconfigure X (old "Depth 32" is now 24, 16 is now 15 or 16, depending on
weather it's really 15bit or 16bit.). If you have any problems with this
release, please make sure you reconfigured your /etc/X11/XF86Config file
with one of the provided tools. The old ones will not work properly.
It's all available from ftp://devel.linuxppc.org/users/trini/XFree86-3.3.5
For Xautoconfig, Xconfigurator and mouseconfig there are versions for
uusbd (2.2.6) and normal USB stacks (2.2.10 from Paul M's site, 2.3.x,
samba's kernel tree, etc).
This fixes a good number of little bugs with USB (backspace in NS), and
makes things a bit cleaner (you can configure USB for the new kernels),
unless you're happy with your current setup, updating is sugjested, as
there are many security fixes from 3.3.3.1 or 3.3.4 to 3.3.5.
---
Tom Rini (TR1265)
http://gate.crashing.org/~trini/
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* Re: XFree86 3.3.5
1999-09-20 19:24 ` Tom Rini
@ 1999-09-20 22:21 ` Tom Rini
1999-09-24 3:35 ` Neil Jolly
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Tom Rini @ 1999-09-20 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-user, yellowdog-general, linuxppc-dev, mklinux-setup
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Tom Rini wrote:
> I'd like to announce some test RPMS for of XFree86-3.3.5 that will work
> under LinuxPPC 1999, YDL CS 1.x, and MkLinux pre-R1. These RPMS include
> the following:
Just to follow up myself, it's been tested and working on matroxfb, offb
and aty128fb. If you have problems/working configs, please let me know
privatly.
---
Tom Rini (TR1265)
http://gate.crashing.org/~trini/
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* Re: XFree86 3.3.5
1999-09-20 19:24 ` Tom Rini
1999-09-20 22:21 ` Tom Rini
@ 1999-09-24 3:35 ` Neil Jolly
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Neil Jolly @ 1999-09-24 3:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: yellowdog-general; +Cc: linuxppc-user, linuxppc-dev, mklinux-setup
Tom Rini wrote:
> I'd like to announce some test RPMS for of XFree86-3.3.5 that will work
> under LinuxPPC 1999, YDL CS 1.x, and MkLinux pre-R1. These RPMS include
> the following:
>
> Anything that's been fixed in 3.3.5 over previous versions
> USB keymap problems (Backspace/delete)
> USB mouse stuff cleanup (mouseconfig sets BusMouse or IMPS/2)
> Cleaned up adb keymaps/keycodes/etc (Kostas Gewrgiou <gewrgiou@imbc.gr>)
> Updated Xautoconfig to take advantage of said fixes
> Updated Xconfigurator to take advantage of said fixes
> JDK fixes for XF68_FBDev
>
> Note, with the JDK fixes there is a 99% chance you will need to
> reconfigure X (old "Depth 32" is now 24, 16 is now 15 or 16, depending on
> weather it's really 15bit or 16bit.). If you have any problems with this
> release, please make sure you reconfigured your /etc/X11/XF86Config file
> with one of the provided tools. The old ones will not work properly.
>
> It's all available from ftp://devel.linuxppc.org/users/trini/XFree86-3.3.5
> For Xautoconfig, Xconfigurator and mouseconfig there are versions for
> uusbd (2.2.6) and normal USB stacks (2.2.10 from Paul M's site, 2.3.x,
> samba's kernel tree, etc).
>
> This fixes a good number of little bugs with USB (backspace in NS), and
> makes things a bit cleaner (you can configure USB for the new kernels),
> unless you're happy with your current setup, updating is sugjested, as
> there are many security fixes from 3.3.3.1 or 3.3.4 to 3.3.5.
>
> ---
> Tom Rini (TR1265)
> http://gate.crashing.org/~trini/
I installed Xfree86-3.3.5, and the configuration tools, ran Xconfigurator,
and rebooted. After much messing with my rc.local script (my fault it turns
out)for a while I was able to get back to a command line, and test X. It
turns oput I can only startx in 8 bit color or I get either Failed with
signal 11 or no valid modes errors. I noticed In the announcment message that
the X server will no longer run in 32 bit, but I am trying 16 bit and 24 bit
as suggested, but with no success. Any suggestions would be greatly
apprecaited as 8 bit looks gross with WindowMaker.
Thanks all!
--
Neil Jolly
(with Yoda-like voice)
"Confrontation leads to anger... Anger leads to fear... Fear leads
to using Windows NT in mission-critical combat systems... And this is
how the ancients fell...
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* Re: XFree86 3.3.5
@ 1999-09-24 5:11 Hugh Caley
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From: Hugh Caley @ 1999-09-24 5:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: njolly, linuxppc-dev
I had the same problem. With experimentation I found out that 15 bpp and 32
bpp work, but not 16 and 24. ??
Hugh
> I installed Xfree86-3.3.5, and the configuration tools, ran Xconfigurator,
> and rebooted. After much messing with my rc.local script (my fault it turns
> out)for a while I was able to get back to a command line, and test X. It
> turns oput I can only startx in 8 bit color or I get either Failed with
> signal 11 or no valid modes errors. I noticed In the announcment message that
> the X server will no longer run in 32 bit, but I am trying 16 bit and 24 bit
> as suggested, but with no success. Any suggestions would be greatly
> apprecaited as 8 bit looks gross with WindowMaker.
>
> Thanks all!
>
>
> - --
> Neil Jolly
>
--
Hugh Caley, Unix Administrator
Babcock & Brown, San Francisco
510-524-1672
hughc@babcockbrown.com
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* Re: XFree86 3.3.5
@ 1999-09-24 22:33 Patrick Callahan
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From: Patrick Callahan @ 1999-09-24 22:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-user, linuxppc-dev, mklinux-setup
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To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com,
rshaw@inficad.com,rafial@well.com, khendricks@admin.ivey.uwo.ca
With Xfree 3.3.5, Kernel 2.2.10 from 8/22/99, JDK1.2 is now working ok. That
was what I set out to get working this weekend.
Later in this message there's a shell script for gathering info about X
and X
crashes. Let me know what you think of it and where you think it can be
improved.
Linux boots but the USB contour UniMouse still needs to be disconnected if
I'm rebooting or booting from MacOS and not cold starting from a powered down
state. Otherwise X keeps crashing. I suspect Something in USB needs to
be reset before the shutdown, or maybe after a reboot and its not getting
done. There's something missing most likely.
maybe the old kernal I have from 22 aug is the problem. Maybe its time for
me to learn to build the kernal.
I think this particular mouse problem is probably known but maybe the detail
below can shed some light on it. If its known and solved bug, you can
skip a
lot of this message and just take a look at the shell script for
diagnosing X
crashes
If anyone knows why we write to the USB mouse, clue me in.
- Pat
Here's the anecdote in detail so far. Hope this is useful to someone.
Time t0. Rev 1 Blue G3
Rage 128 16MB card
Adaptec 4930U (apple issue $49 SCSI card)
Somebody's 8.4G SCSI internally attached with a found scsi cable
(internal scsi with this card is unsupported according
to Apple but it works)
Zip100 externally attached
Contour Unimouse 3 button USB mouse
Apple Studio Display 17"
June 1999 LinuxPPC
R. Shaw's Kernel dated Aug 22, 1999 2.2.10
ftp://fraggle.i-sites.com/pub/rshaw/kernels/v2.2.10/vmlinux-2.2.10-rev1.gz
ftp://fraggle.i-sites.com/pub/rshaw/kernels/v2.2.10/System.map-2.2.10.gz
ftp://fraggle.i-sites.com/pub/rshaw/kernels/v2.2.10/modules-2.2.10.tar.gz
Time t0 = recently - maybe since switching to 2.2.10 from 2.2.6
Problems:
After booting from MacOS, X writes a message about being unable to write to
the mouse. and crashes.(I thought mice were read only devices but what
do I
know. Maybe there's some write only memory in there!). Anyway X crashes
repeatedly until it runs out of retries or I unplug the mouse from the left
keyboard usb slot and plug it back in. Then X boots normally.
After Shutdown from Gnome menu or shutdown -r now from an xterm, re-booting
into MacOS, the Mouse movements are not recognized until I unplug and re-plug
in the mouse similarly to what happens when going from MacOS to X under
LinuxPPC
Rebooting MacOS to MacOS
Shutdown -r now from a terminal window in X, logged in as root results
in a
reboot sometimes and recently hangs on messages about shutting down sound.
And yes I know its not a good idea to log in as root.
Shutdown -h now and restart with power switch seems to work. Something is
not being reset in USB during Shutdown -r now, that resets when you power
off. R. Shaw has warnings about this in his FAQ
JDK 1.2 does not work - Fails on Metal Look and Feel module (known problem,
fixed)
Time t1.= last weekend Downloaded from
ftp://devel.linuxppc.org/users/trini/XFree86-3.3.5
XFree86-100dpi-fonts-3.3.5-1.6....
XFree86-3.3.5-1.6.0a.ppc.rpm
XFree86-FBDev-3.3.5-1.6.0a.ppc.rpm
XFree86-Xbh-3.3.5-1.6.0a.ppc.rpm
Xautoconfig-0.3-1.ppc.rpm
Xconfigurator-4.2.4-1a.ppc.rpm
mouseconfig-4.0-1a.ppc.rpm
pam-0.68-2.ppc.rpm
After installing these and trying out Mouseconfig and Xconfigurator, I found
that the only way to get the system to boot into X was to change my MACOS
monitor settings from millions of colors to thousands of colors. This did
not work the first time so I changed a few more things, and changed the
resolution settings to use 1064 x 768 at 85 Hz instead of 75 Hz. Hack Hack
Hack... Munge Munge Munge.... It worked... At least partially. I don't
think I have the right driver working and don't know enough yet to be sure.
I'm reading all I can get my hands on for docs, and poking around in various
files to get a better handle on what's going on.
Time t2. Write diagnostic shell script for gathering info about X and X
crashes into a single file.
Here's the situation at time t3 = this e-mail being written
Time t3. MacOS monitor settings now at 1064x768 @85 Hz and thousands of
colors
Linux Boots to X from MacOS but X crashes & restarts
these crashes are identical to the ones mentioned under
Time t0
Here's the Diagnostic routine
XFDiag.sh
#! bash
#! XFDiag.sh
#!
#! purpose gather materials for diagnosing X window configuration
problems
#!
#! reason Didn't have time to look for similar software.
#! I'm too busy learning linux.
#!
#! inputs various directory entries for files related to X
window
#! XF86Config
#! /var/gdm/:0.log
#! /var/log/dmesg
#!
#! outputs 1 recommended redirection: /exchange/XFDiag.log
#!
#! pre-conditions X installed & running or crashed
#!
#! post-conditions output on 1 contains
#!
#! 1. directory listings of files related to X window
#! interspersed with copies of the file contents
#! where relevant.
#! 2. a partial listing of /var/log/dmesg showing
#! log entries related to USB mouse and keyboard
#!
#! Notes: I wrote this program from scratch.
#!
#! This software program is public domain
#!
#! You are free to use, charge for, give away, copy, erase
#! modify, expunge, delete, mangle, break, repair, correct,
rewrite
#! expand, contract, compress, backup, restore, store on your
hard drive, copier, printer
#! output tray, wastebasket, file cabinet or any other
information
#! retrieval device this software or any part thereof as you see
fit.
#!
#! P. Callahan Sept 22, 1999
#!
echo -e " use a bash command like this to execute"
echo -e " this bash script and place its output in a file:\n\n"
echo -e "(. XFDiag.sh )>/exchange/XFDiag.log"
echo -e "\n\n"
echo $0
for x in `find /etc -name X` \
`find /etc -name XF68_FBDev` \
`find /usr -name XF68_FBDev` \
`find /usr -name XConfigurator` \
`find /usr -name mouseconfig` \
`find /usr -name Xautoconfig` \
`find /usr -name XF86Config` \
`find /etc -name XF86Config` \
/var/gdm/:0.log
do
ls -lah $x
if test -f $x \
&& ! test -L $x \
&& ! test -x $x
then
echo -e "\n\nlisting of file: $x \n"
cat $x
echo -e "\n\n"
fi
done
echo -e "\n\nExtracted from file: /var/log/dmesg\n"
grep 'depth=\|Console:\|display\|USB\|usb\|hub:
\|\OHCI\|ohci\|mouse\|keyboard\|UniMouse\|Manufacturer\Product\|Found
\|Expected descriptor\|parsed = \|unable to set' \
/var/log/dmesg
return
log files is an attachment. Hope this doesn't create problems for some...
Where's my copy of bbedit when I need it!
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