On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 11:49:33PM +0900, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
>
> >> >At this point we must still be in freebsd xinit, then XF86_VMware(linux
> >> >server) get started. I'm running a linux X server under freebsd. Under
> >> >3.2R all I had to do was change the symlink for X to point to XF86_
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 01:07:13PM +0200, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> Bernd Walter wrote:
>
> > It needs ttyp0 as tty0 and so on.
> > I tried it myself under current and got the X11 window.
> > but it complained that it can't find /proc/cpuinfo.
> > I never beleaved that it would work after that.
>
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
> >Hello
> >
> > I had tried it both ways, when I said having them symlinked to
> >ttyv0 and ttyv4 would panic with "fatal trap 12" It was suggested that I
> >use ttyp0 and ttyp4 respectfully.
>
> I don't think ttyp* will work. I don't know who sug
>> >At this point we must still be in freebsd xinit, then XF86_VMware(linux
>> >server) get started. I'm running a linux X server under freebsd. Under
>> >3.2R all I had to do was change the symlink for X to point to XF86_VMware,
>> >under -current /dev/tty0 can't be found.
>> >
>> >Where was
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
>
> >At this point we must still be in freebsd xinit, then XF86_VMware(linux
> >server) get started. I'm running a linux X server under freebsd. Under
> >3.2R all I had to do was change the symlink for X to point to XF86_VMware,
> >under -current /dev
>At this point we must still be in freebsd xinit, then XF86_VMware(linux
>server) get started. I'm running a linux X server under freebsd. Under
>3.2R all I had to do was change the symlink for X to point to XF86_VMware,
>under -current /dev/tty0 can't be found.
>
>Where was linux "/dev/tty0"
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> "Eric J. Chet" wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Bernd Walter wrote:
> >
> > > It needs ttyp0 as tty0 and so on.
> > > I tried it myself under current and got the X11 window.
> > > but it complained that it can't find /proc/cpuinfo.
> > > I never
Bernd Walter wrote:
> It needs ttyp0 as tty0 and so on.
> I tried it myself under current and got the X11 window.
> but it complained that it can't find /proc/cpuinfo.
> I never beleaved that it would work after that.
I assume you didn't try to make a regular file called cpuinfo in
/compat/linux
"Eric J. Chet" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Bernd Walter wrote:
>
> > It needs ttyp0 as tty0 and so on.
> > I tried it myself under current and got the X11 window.
> > but it complained that it can't find /proc/cpuinfo.
> > I never beleaved that it would work after that.
>
> Hello
> I
On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Bernd Walter wrote:
> It needs ttyp0 as tty0 and so on.
> I tried it myself under current and got the X11 window.
> but it complained that it can't find /proc/cpuinfo.
> I never beleaved that it would work after that.
Hello
It should work, I used it under fbsd-3.2R f
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 12:30:25PM -0400, Eric J. Chet wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> >
> > :--0-169768575-933691257=:71237
> > :Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
> > :
> > :Hello
> > : I have been using FreeBSD under vmware for a few weeks now,
> > :running 3.
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 04:25:40PM -0400, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> If you're asking for a freely-available open-source BSD-license
> product which does the same things vmware does, I am afraid I
> don't know what projects are underway.
The only one I know of at all is freemware (www.freemware.o
At 3:08 PM -0400 8/3/99, Ayan George wrote:
>I've been wondering -- are there any plans for a FreeBSD version
>of VMware?
The makers of VMware are probably wondering if they would sell
enough copies of a FreeBSD-based version. If you would buy
such a product, then let them know. Check www.vmwa
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 03:08:39PM -0400, Ayan George wrote:
> I've been wondering -- are there any plans for a FreeBSD version
> of VMware?
>
It's not us you should be asking. Ask the makers of VMWare.
-Chris
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On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :> :to -current and the linux XF86_vmware server stopped working. When I try
> :> :and start the xserver I get an error "xf86OpenConsole: cannot open
> :> :/dev/tty0. I'm running -current as of 8/1/99 with the latest linux_base
> :> :port.
> :>
> :>
:> :to -current and the linux XF86_vmware server stopped working. When I try
:> :and start the xserver I get an error "xf86OpenConsole: cannot open
:> :/dev/tty0. I'm running -current as of 8/1/99 with the latest linux_base
:> :port.
:>
:> Try creating a softlink from /dev/console to /dev/t
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :--0-169768575-933691257=:71237
> :Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
> :
> :Hello
> : I have been using FreeBSD under vmware for a few weeks now,
> :running 3.2R. Everything has been running good including X11. I upgraded
> :to -curren
:--0-169768575-933691257=:71237
:Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
:
:Hello
: I have been using FreeBSD under vmware for a few weeks now,
:running 3.2R. Everything has been running good including X11. I upgraded
:to -current and the linux XF86_vmware server stopped working. When
Hello
I have been using FreeBSD under vmware for a few weeks now,
running 3.2R. Everything has been running good including X11. I upgraded
to -current and the linux XF86_vmware server stopped working. When I try
and start the xserver I get an error "xf86OpenConsole: cannot open
/dev/tty
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