zuhn@umn-cs.CS.UMN.EDU (David D "Zoo" Zuhn) (04/01/89)
I am trying to install X 11R3 purdue speedups on our HP 9k320. The X server supplied with the MIT distribution states that this is for a 350 running a Bobcat monitor. Is this fundamentally different from a 320 running with a 98782A 19" hi-res monitor? make World works fines, without any major problems, however make install bombs on the lack of bsdinstall. Where is this beast? Nowhere on my system, that's for sure. Any help anyone might have on this would be appreciated. David D "Zoo" Zuhn // University of Minnesota \\ Twin Cities Computer Science Systems Consultant, EE/CS 4-204 zuhn@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu, zuhn@umn-cs.UUCP, ..rutgers!umn-cs!zuhn
tomg@hpcvlx.HP.COM (Thomas J. Gilg) (04/02/89)
> I am trying to install X 11R3 purdue speedups on our HP 9k320. > The X server supplied with the MIT distribution states that this > is for a 350 running a Bobcat monitor. Is this fundamentally > different from a 320 running with a 98782A 19" hi-res monitor? The 320 -vs- 350 machines shouldn't make any difference other than speed. What does matter is your display HARDWARE. I'm wondering if the X11-R3 stuff you have includes the hardware driver for your system. Could you find the number for your display hardware ( not monitor ). Typ display board numbers include : hp98542, hp98543, hp98544, hp98545, hp98546, hp98547, hp98548, hp98549, hp98550, hp98556, hp98720, hp98730, etc. A single monitor type can usually support 2 or 3 different display hardware boards. > make World works fines, without any major problems, however > make install bombs on the lack of bsdinstall. Where is this > beast? Nowhere on my system, that's for sure. Someone else have an answer ? Got me.... Thomas Gilg tomg%hp-pcd@hplabs.hp.com
rws@EXPO.LCS.MIT.EDU (Bob Scheifler) (04/03/89)
make install bombs on the lack of bsdinstall. Where is this beast? util/scripts/bsdinst.sh