The SCO xterm
terminfo description is not compatible with the xterm
in the R5 distribution.
To use a Bus/Keyboard or PS2 mouse you should configure the mouse drivers
under SCO as above using 'mkdev mouse
'. You may then use the
OsMouse
option
in your XF86Config to specify that XFree86 should use the SCO mouse drivers.
To do this, set the Protocol
to "OsMouse
" in the
Pointer section of your
XF86Config file. You can also use "OsMouse
" for your
serial mouse,
especially if you are having trouble getting your mouse to work using the
XFree86 mouse drivers.
If you are using an Accelerated Localbus/EISA card you may wish to install
the "dmmap
" driver. This driver allows the server to use a linear
address
mapping in high memory when accessing the card. The dmmap driver comes in
two forms, a binary archive which is supplied with the full binary
distribution and a source archive which is located in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/etc
.
Both distributions provide instructions for installation/removal within the
README file
.
If you do not have the SCO TCP/IP package installed do not panic. XFree86 will work fine without TCP/IP but you will most likely have to do some or all of these things:
is correct while:-rwsr-xr-x 1 root bin 1074060 Jul 24 11:54 XF86_W32
is not.-rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 1074060 Jul 24 11:54 XF86_W32
You will not normally need to change any of these, if however you do have to change some, configure will confirm that you want to save the changes before exiting, and will give you further instructions on rebuilding the unix kernel.NSTREAM 128 NQUEUE 512 NBLK4096 4 NBLK2048 32 NBLK1024 32 NBLK512 32 NBLK256 64 NBLK128 256 NBLK64 256 NBLK16 256 NBLK4 128 NUMSP 128
To your startup script (ie., .startxrc, .xinitrc, ...). This will turn the screen saver off and prevent the bug from occurring.xset s off
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