X386 1.1

Thomas Roell roell at informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Thu Mar 7 19:35:05 AEST 1991


>1.  I get errors from Xlib about too many clients.  I have 32 pty's and
>    32 streams ports, so that is not the problem.  Anyone know why?

What about raising NFILE in /etc/conf/cf.d/stune ? If you have this only
set to 20 logically no more than about 13 clients can connect ...

>2.  Does anyone have a good 1024x768 configuration for a Sigma Legend card.
>    My monitor will go to 66 Mhz.  Can 1152x900 be used in non-interlaced
>    mode with this monitor configuration?

No. The problem is not the Monitor, the problem is the Video-Chip. The
ET4000 allows only dot-clocks up to 65MHz (this restriction seem simply to
be imposed by the speed of the DRAMS). For 1152x900 non-interlaced, you'll need
a much higher dot-clock.

>3.  I originally installed the X386 binaries on the system with 2.2.1
>    and then later added TCP/IP.  Now the machine locks up quite often
>    and I lose the console.  I can get to the machine over the net, however.
>    X drops out and doesn't reset the keyboard, so there is no control left.
>    Moreover, I get wierd activity while trying to run clients.  For example,
>    trying to run an xterm will fail one time and then succeed the next.
>    Is there a progam available to reset the keyboard?  That is, one that
>    could be run from a remote terminal, but will reset the console setup?

a) Do never a 'kill -9' to the xserver !!! Use a 'kill -1'. Then the server
   will gracefully exit and restore the keyboard.

b) TCP/IP with many clients may use up more STREAMS buffers. Use 'netstat -m'
   to detect the problematic buffers and increase the allocated buffers then
   in /etc/conf/cf.d/stune.

- Thomas
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