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Re: git, and X11



On Wed, 26 Jul 1995, Ian Murdock wrote:

> Can the git package be moved out of Incoming, or will this still cause
> problems with the creation of the Packages file?
> 
> -rw-rw-r--  1 imurdock  debian  117826 Jul 25 18:23 git-4.3.7-1.deb
> -rw-rw-r--  1 imurdock  debian      20 Jul 25 18:23 git-4.3.7-1.diff.gz
> -rw-rw-r--  1 imurdock  debian  299953 Jul 25 18:23 git-4.3.7-1.tar.gz

I didn't see a response to this.  As I recall, I was going to make
a change to eliminate the '^' chars from git's extended description,
but didn't do this after seeing someone (Ian J?) post that he'd
change the script which constructed the Packages file.  Do I
need to do anything?

On to X11.  I tried another X11 install.  Following is a log
of comments as I did it.  I subsequently found the config file
which specifies /dev/ttyS0 for the mouse and tried adding a
"Baud 1200" line to it (though comments in the file indicated
that "baud" was only needed fotome Logitech mice.  No joy.

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I'm attempting an X11 installation on 0.93R6
This installation has never had X11 installed.
I've never been thru a successful X11 installation
under debian (I did get it more-or-less running
a couple of times using Heluut's stuff, but I
wouldn't call it successful, and that was over
a 0.93R5 debian base.)

I'm doing this in "dumb user" mode (not difficult for me).

Reading the ANNOUNCE file, I don't see a concise
set of instructions on how to proceed with a new
x11 installation.

It talks about xbase, so I'll install that, using
another VC.

It ran mkfontdir.
It asked if I wanted to create an XFree86 configuration
file.  I'll say 'y'.

It says I need to know some info, and says to press
enter to continue or control-c to abort.  I'll press
control-c.

it doesn't abort.  It goes on and asks config questions
which a user might not be able to answer at this point.
I'll answer the questions.

  What mouse?  #2, Mouse Systems.
  Do I want ClearDTR and ClearRTS?  Dunno.  Say 'y'.
  Emulate3Buttons?  Say 'n'.
  Mouse device?  /dev/ttyS0.
  Non-ASCII?  Say 'y'.
  Sync details, and another offer of control-c to abort.
  Press ^C.  Ah.  It aborted.

Try dpkg --install xbase.deb again.
This time it said it was replacing xbase.
It ran mkfontdir.
XFree86 configuration running to agiain.  <enter> this time.
  What mouse?  #2, Mouse Systems.
  Do I want ClearDTR and ClearRTS?  Dunno.  Say 'y'.
  Emulate3Buttons?  Say 'n'.
  Mouse device?  /dev/ttyS0.
  Non-ASCII?  Say 'y'.
  Sync details, enter them. (30-60, 50-90)
  Monitor ID strings.
  Card 21 (Cirrus GD542x)
  Screen type 5 (Default: XFREE86_SVGA)
  Make symlink?  'y'.
  Video Ram?  (3: 1024K)
  Board ID strings
  No clockchip setting.
  Probe for clocks (no)
  8bpp
  modes 432
  Hmmmm cycles back to bpp question.  Select 4 (OK)
  write /etc/X11/XF86Config? 'y'.
  Set up system to start xdm at boot time?  'n'.
  You may now start the Xwindow system.

I know those prompts came from a program which doesn't know I'm
not ready to start X11, so I won't try.  A more naive user might
try "startx" or "xdm" at this point.

Back to the ANNOUNCE file.  install xsvga.deb.  Install xfont*.deb.
Hmmmm. it says I need xfaseR6 and xr5shrlib too.  Install them.

"startx".  X11 comes up OK.  Mouse doesn't work.
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace.  (a more naive user won't know about this).

Mouse did work under previous X11 installs.  Setup details forgotten.
run kermit, set line /dev/ttyS0.  move mouse, press buttons.
I see activity at 1200 and 2400 baud.
The 1200 baud activity looks reasonable (distinct and distinguishable
activity per-button)


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