thanks for your answers. With some comments:
1. I've asked at XIG what it is about and they told me that this a problem
of FreeBSD OS. Not about their server. Anyway I have asked also why they
didn't test Accel 5.0.2 on FreeBSD 3.x ? With no success.No comments.
I have also asked about 3D X server why they did not provide a version for
FreeBSD and [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me that there is no plan port for this
yet :(
2. Well indeed, it is using that much memory but I have 80 MBRAM on my box and
starting X, and a terminal (xterm) I have reported by top: Free 55M. So am
I wrong with something how can a process to be in SIZE 54 and free mem to
have 55M.
stef
At 12:05 AM 12/13/99 -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have posted this email for [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I didn't got any
answer.
>>
>>
>> I am running FreeBSD 3.3 Release on one laptop Toshiba and as XServer the
>> Accelerated X 5.0.2. I am curious about one fact. Everytime when I exit
>> from XServer I 've got:
>>
>> > pid 8971 (Xaccel): trap 12 with interrupts disabled
>>
>> What it is about ?
>
>The X server has turned off interrupts, and then generated a page fault
>(which may require interrupts to work before it can be completed).
>
>It indicates a programming error by the Xig folks.
>
>> Anyway on AccelX box it is said that FreeBSD OS is supported but only
>> inside in box I have found that only 2.x are supported, according with
>> members of FreeBSD project. Why ? Why not 3.x?
>
>This is a persistent misunderstanding with Xig. I haven't asked them
>recently what their side of the story is.
>
>As long as you have the 2.2 support libraries on your system, however,
>their server works fine under 2.2, 3.x and the upcoming 4.0 release.
>
>> On the other hand using FreeBSD 3.3 on another box (Compaq Desktop, AMD
>> K6-333, 80MBRAM; 4GB, Voodoo3 PCI 2000) I ran top and the SIZE of XF86_SVGA
>> goes to 54MB and RSIZE the same.
>
>Obviously, because it's using that much memory.
>
>--
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>
>
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