From: James Fidell (jfid@mfltd.co.uk)
Date: 07/22/93


From: jfid@mfltd.co.uk (James Fidell (x5320))
Subject: Re: Problems with xwindow
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1993 15:04:09 GMT


In article <743299161.AA00098@ghawk.ghawk.com>, Richard.Wooden@f1116.n261.z1.ghawk.com (Richard Wooden) writes:
> I have a couple of questions.....
>
> Now I know I don't have X configured right but am confused as to how to
> do it. With a newly installed SLS 1.02 package and after setting up
> myself an account other than root, if I "startx" I will get to I guess
> its the main screen but the mouse don't wo> rk. The pointer just stays
> in the lower left corner and flickers when I move the mouse. None of the
> buttons work . The clock is there on the screen though. I would like
> some help getting it set up. I am using a Trident 8900 video card and I
> assume working okay since the main screen comes up in color. Do I have
> to set up anything else?

It might be worth re-building the kernel -- I had the same problem, and
it turned out to be that the kernel had support for the WD8003 driver, using
the same interrupt as my COM1 port. Rebuilding without the ethernet
drivers fixed it all.

> 2) I have tried to use set hostname to rename the machine but it don't work. I have tried:
> sethostname (whatever)
> set hostname (whatever)
>
> after each time I would reboot using the shutdown -r now command. Am I
> doing something wrong?

The hostname is set in /etc/rc on bootup. You need to change it there.
I just changed the rc script so that it sets the system name from a file
/etc/hostname on boot.

James.

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