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HowTo ...
0. General
... Install EMX
... Install XFree86OS/2
... Install GNOME/2
... Install GIMP/2
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The following steps are only NO-FAIL steps. That means you do not have to do it that way, but that way has proven to work.
The description shows first
what to do than "how to do". The "how to do"
means you have to be in a shell, e.g OS/2 window and the downloaded
files are on the root of your system drive while it is supposed that
the systemdrive is C: else please change C: through your system
drive. (Some times here is used a * instead of mentioning all the
different names, this can be used as long as there ar no other ZIPs in
your root than the mention ones.
If you do not have unzip.exe
get it from http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/UnZip.html
and run it to extract it. Last copy at least the 'unzip.exe' to your
path (e.g. C:\OS2).
Symbols:
I. Installation sections (remove the downloaded files after the installation)
1) Steps for installation
Location = URL
Files = download these
" " = enter these
lines in a shell (without ")
' ' = enter these string in
the mentions position (without ')
EMX Runtime 0.9d Fix 2
Location:
ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/3.3.6/binaries/OS2/
Files:
emxrt.zip
Step (Unzippping)
Go to the root of your
system drive: e.g. C:\
"C:"
"cd \"
and unzip the EMX-archive
"unzip emxrt"
Step (enhance the LIBPATH and the PATH in your Config.sys)
Open your config.sys
"e C:\config.sys"
Add ';C:\EMX\DLL' to the end
of the LIBPATH statement
Add ';C:\EMX\BIN' to the end
of the PATH statement
(EMX works after the next
reboot)
Xfree86OS/2
Location:
ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/3.3.6/binaries/OS2/
Files:
XSVGA.zip (Note: works with
most graphic cards, for special cards read
http://borneo.gmd.de/~veit/os2/xf86dist.html)
Xbase.zip
Xbin.zip
Xfnts.zip
Xdoc.zip
Xf100.zip
Xfscl.zip
Xfsrv.zip
Step (unzipping)
Go to the root of your
system drive: e.g. C:\
"C:"
"cd \"
and unzip the
Xfree86OS/2-archives
"unzip *"
Step (enhance the
LIBPATH and the PATH in your Config.sys)
Open your config.sys
"e C:\config.sys"
Add 'C:\XFree86\LIB;' to the
beginning of the LIBPATH statement (after the =)
Add 'C:\XFree86 \BIN;' to
the beginning of the PATH statement (after the =)
Also add the following
lines:
'SET DISPLAY=localhost:0.0'
'SET
MANPATH=G:\Apps\XFree86\man'
'SET TERM=ansi'
SET
TERMCAP=C:/XFree86/devel/emxrt/etc/termcap.x11
SET TMP=D:\TCPIP\TMP
SET X11ROOT=C:
SET
XSERVER=C:/XFREE86/bin/XF86_SVGA.exe
Step (loopback interface)
Open your TCP/IP
Configuration (LAN) Notebook in your Configuration Folder and select
'loopback interface'. Now select 'activate device'.
Step (Setting up Xfree86OS/2 graphics)
Go to Xfree86\bin
"cd \XFree86\bin"
and start
"XF86Config"
The Questions:
XKB: 'y'es (why not)
keymap: select yours (e.g.
10)
monitor: select your monitor
(e.g. 7)
sync: select your
refreshrate (e.g. 3)
Now your asked for an
identification, these are only names and don't have to be correct.
Database: 'y'es (find out
which number your graphic card has)
Scroll with ENTER through
the the pages and type your number when your card is shown
screen section: 3 (for SVGA)
ram: how much ram does your
graphic card have (if you don't know 5 is mostly OK and 4 even for
little older card)
Now your asked for an
identification again and again these are only names and don't have to
be correct.
Clockchip: Just press ENTER
(except for your knowing what your doing)
X -probeonly: 'n'o (doesn'T
work especially if you haven'T rebooted since 3rd step)
Now comes the speciality of
Xfree86OS/2 the resolution change on the fly. Within Xfree86OS/2 you
can change the resolution whenever you want through pressing
Ctrl+Alt+'+' or Ctrl+Alt+'-'.
And with this configuration
you can tell Xfree86OS/2 which resolution you want to be able to
change through. So first elect the color range ( I suggest 16 Bit
('2'), colourful, but accelerated). Than enter your resolutions
starting with the one Xfree86OS/2 should use at start up: e.g. 54327
for starting with 1280x1024 and going down to 320x240.
Larger than physical screen:
'n'o (if you have a big starting resolution, you have the same
effect)
Than you can continue with 5
(or set up other colour depth)
Last press 'y'es to save
your configuration.
Step (emulation of the
third mouse button)
If you do not have a 3rd
mouse button, I suggest to emulate it.
Edit your XF86Config
"e
\XFree86\lib\x11\XF86Config"
search for the line '# Emulate3Buttons' (Ctrl+F) and remove the '#'. Now you can save and
exit.
(XFree86OS/2 works after the
next reboot)
Note: to start Xfree86OS/2
use "startx" (you can also drag C:\Xfree86\bin\startx.cmd
to your desktop).
Note to start Xfree86OS/2 in
16 Bit (suggested) use "startx -- -bpp 16" (or add '-- -bpp
16' to the parameter line of the ICON's properties.
Note: Whenever Xfree86OS/2
got a hanger you can return to OS/2 with Ctrl+ESC or even kill
Xfree86OS/2 with Ctrl+Alt+Backspace.
GNOME/2 (optional)
Location:
http://birdy.hpage.net
(GNOME/2-download)
Files:
required:
everything (except if you
have installed somethings with e/2)
optional:
lib-panel
apps:
Gnome Games (if you want
them)
Gnome Utils (should have)
Gnome Control Center
Step (Unzippping)
Go to the root of your
system drive: e.g. C:\
"C:"
"cd \"
and unzip all
GNOME/2-archives
"unzip *"
Step (running the
progs)
If your using E/2, you can
call some GNOME/2 apps through the App menus. (You may have to
regenerate the menus see above).
Else run the Progs from the
xterm.
GIMP/2 (optional, must have GNOME/2)
Location:
http://birdy.hpage.net
(GNOME/2-download)
Files:
apps:
Gimp Base
Gimp Data
Step (Unzippping)
Go to the root of your
system drive: e.g. C:\
"C:"
"cd \"
and unzip all
GNOME/2-archives
"unzip *"
Step (choose default
GIMP/2)
Rename your gimp version to
default. e.g. gimp1116.exe gimp.exe
"ren
C:\XFree86\bin\gimp1116.exe gimp.exe"
Step (add the EMXOPT statement to your Config.sys)
Open your config.sys
"e C:\config.sys"
Add the line 'SET EMXOPT=-c -h2048'
Step (running the
progs)
If your using E/2, you can
call Gimp/2 through the Apps menu. (You may have to regenerate the
menus see above).
Else run gimp.exe from the
xterm.
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