Deleting xf4.x is easy obviously just rm -rf /usr/X11R6/*
If you want xf3.x you can probably update netbsd xsrc to the 2.0
branch and build it yourself.
NetBSD has both xf3 and xf4 in their anoncvs xsrc module.
xsrc/xfree/xc (xf4)
xsrc/xc (xf3)
Of course xf3 requires some fiddling to build
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On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Tyler Retzlaff wrote:
Deleting xf4.x is easy obviously just rm -rf /usr/X11R6/*
Don't do that! You'll delete all the X11 apps that came
with your distribution. Only a handful of the apps in the
bin directory were supplied by XFree86.
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Hi,
I've this annoying problem of X crashing with the usual signall 11,
but the intersting thing is it always happens at either 1AM or 1PM!!
It's crashed 4 times in the last 2 weeks. I've checked all the cron tab
files. Any ideas?
BTW, this on : RHEL 2.4.21-27.EL i686 RELEASE: 7.4 3AS
I assume you didn't find anything interesting scheduled by
cron for those times?
Sometimes screensavers, particular OpenGL screensavers can
cause a server crash when they come on if there's a bug in
the OpenGL driver or GLX.
Could be related to a power management event (dpms or apm)
Most NetBSD people use pkgsrc. By default xpkgwedge is enabled
which causes X11 packages to be installed to /usr/pkg.
I would expect most of the apps wouldn't work anyway if they were
linked against xf4 libs.
But yes, anything hand built you should know about. But why hand
build when you can
No, no cron jobs. Also, the last time it crashed, the screensavers were
disabled. I see kapmd daemon running, which refuses to be killed. The
only kernel messages around crash:
Jul 8 01:00:04 kashmir gconfd (mrathor-4250): Received signal 1,
shutting down cleanly
Jul 8 01:00:04 kashmir
CVSROOT:/home/x-cvs
Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/08 04:02:43
Log message:
Snapshot: 4.5.99.7
Modified files:
xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/:
CHANGELOG xf86Date.h xf86Version.h
Revision ChangesPath
3.3552+4 -2
CVSROOT:/home/x-cvs
Module name:xc
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/08 17:53:00
Log message:
Change some console restore code for NV11. Hopefully, we can more
reliably restore the console for desktop systems using DVI. This
may correct a recent regression on
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