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Subject: Errors during start of Xorg on 3.9
(I was redirected to misc@ from an user, thanks for the hint :)
Greetings!
I installed OpenBSD 3.9 few hours ago and all works fine, instead of X.
I never used Xorg on an OBSD system and generated a new config with Xorg
-configure
Selon Andrew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
machdep.allowaperture. Make sure that is set to 2, this no longer gets set
to 2 by answering yes to running X - this is a deliberate decision in 3.9
and has been left out of the scripts to raise awareness of the security
issues associated (see man xf86)
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Subject: Re: Errors during start of Xorg on 3.9
Selon Andrew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
machdep.allowaperture. Make sure that is set to 2, this no longer gets set
to 2 by answering yes to running X - this is a deliberate decision in 3.9
and has been left out of the scripts to raise
(I was redirected to misc@ from an user, thanks for the hint :)
Greetings!
I installed OpenBSD 3.9 few hours ago and all works fine, instead of X.
I never used Xorg on an OBSD system and generated a new config with Xorg
-configure.
Following errors appears:
(WW) xf86AcquireGART: AGPIOC_ACQUIRE
On 2006/03/29 12:57, Swen Simon wrote:
I installed OpenBSD 3.9 few hours ago and all works fine, instead of X.
I never used Xorg on an OBSD system and generated a new config with Xorg
-configure.
Did you answer yes to the do you want to run X question during install?
If not, edit
2006/3/29, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2006/03/29 12:57, Swen Simon wrote:
I installed OpenBSD 3.9 few hours ago and all works fine, instead of X.
I never used Xorg on an OBSD system and generated a new config with
Xorg
-configure.
Did you answer yes to the do you want to run
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 12:57:29PM +0200, Swen Simon wrote:
(I was redirected to misc@ from an user, thanks for the hint :)
Greetings!
I installed OpenBSD 3.9 few hours ago and all works fine, instead of X.
I never used Xorg on an OBSD system and generated a new config with Xorg
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