On Sat, 14 Mar 2020, Clay Daniels wrote:
Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2020 20:48:49 + (UTC)
From: Clay Daniels
To: netbsd-users
Subject: Re: Starting X on NetBSD 9.0
Thanks to all who gave me pointers. I tried a variety of things without
success. I have wiped my nice little 954Gb ssd, set it to
Thanks to all who gave me pointers. I tried a variety of things without
success. I have wiped my nice little 954Gb ssd, set it to MBR using Gpart
from my FreeBSD drive, and re-installed 9.0 NetBSD to the mbr ssd. It went
on real clean, and this time I even setup pkgin to enable installation o
On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 17:40:47 -0400
Greg Troxel wrote:
> Clay Daniels writes:
>
> > I like the new NetBSD 9.0. It works great at the command line level,
> > and this is where I am writing this email using alpine. But I have
> > yet to get the X server to work. I've been trying to use the twm
> >
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 09:27:39PM +, Clay Daniels wrote:
> I like the new NetBSD 9.0. It works great at the command line level, and
> this is where I am writing this email using alpine. But I have yet to get
> the X server to work. I've been trying to use the twm window manager which I
> insta
Clay Daniels writes:
> I like the new NetBSD 9.0. It works great at the command line level,
> and this is where I am writing this email using alpine. But I have yet
> to get the X server to work. I've been trying to use the twm window
> manager which I installed with pkgsrc, and have made multipl
I like the new NetBSD 9.0. It works great at the command line level, and
this is where I am writing this email using alpine. But I have yet to get
the X server to work. I've been trying to use the twm window manager
which I installed with pkgsrc, and have made multiple attempts at creating
an .