misko@abhg.UUCP (William Miskovetz) (07/07/90)
A while ago I posted a question about using AT&T's Open Look software with ISC's X server with both running on the same machine. With a great deal of assistance from a number of people who sent me mail and talked to me, I am able to run AT&T X clients, but not yet AT&T Open Look clients. As soon as I get Open Look 2.0, I hope to be able to say I can run Open Look clients also. But, I thought I would let people know what they need to do to get AT&T Open Look running with ISC's X server. At least the X clients that come with Open Look. First, I renamed /usr/X/lib/net/it to /usr/X/lib/net/tcp. Then in the /usr/X/lib/Xconnections file, I have: fred fred tcp I have /usr/X/lib/xdaemon running. Now, I start the ISC X server with DISPLAY=unix:0. In my /etc hosts file I have: 127.1 local localhost fred realmachinename Then, when an xterm comes up I set DISPLAY=fred:0. From there on I can run AT&T X clients. AT&T checks to see if you are on a local machine by checking if DISPLAY is local, unix, or equal to uname. By setting it to fred, but having uname set to realmachinename, I was able to trick their software into using TCP for their connections rather than whatever local mechanism they want to use. I just run the ISC loopback driver, I don't have an ethernet board installed. The Open Look clients (olwm, olfm, olam) have a couple of problems. First, Version 1.0 which I have wants X11R2 fonts. So, I ran the .bdf files through bdftosnf and then put FILE_NAMES_ALIASES into my fonts.alias file. Since I run ISC's Xgp server, the Open Look stuff still had problems finding a font, so I put: *ResolutionMap: 75x75=a into my .Xdefaults file. This forced the Open Look clients to use the "a" fonts (a12lucid for example). After that I get an error about unable to malloc, but that appears to be a problem with the Release 1.0 stuff (hopefully) and so when I get Release 2.0 of Open Look perhaps olwm and olfm will run fine under ISC. But, the X clients that came with Open Look (xfish for example) appear to run. xterm doesn't as it has some OS dependancies, but perhaps with Release 2.0 that too has been fixed. If I left anything out, and someone wants to know how to run AT&T Open Look with an ISC X server on the same machine, drop me a note. Bill Miskovetz {uunet!lll-winken, apple!mathworks}!abhg!misko misko@mathworks.com abhg!misko@lll-winken.llnl.gov