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From: g89r4222@kudu.ru.ac.za (Geoff Rehmet)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: Does XFree86 work with patchkit 0.2?
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Date: 6 Feb 93 12:20:18 GMT
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In <1993Feb5.184620.26347@coe.montana.edu> osynw@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Nate Williams) writes:

>In article <51995@seismo.CSS.GOV> black@seismo.CSS.GOV (Mike Black) writes:
>>I`m getting ready to try and bring up XFree86 and was wondering if
I .....

>If 0.02 is 0.1 with patchkit-0.2, then the answer is Yes.

>Though you need to define XSERVER in your Makefile
>or in your config file to get the X patches to be compiled in.
That is the only step necessary - I just compiled the new kernel
about 1/2 an hour ago.  Just remember to increase the number of
pty's in your system config file.

.... Rather than manually editing XSERVER into the CFLAGS in your
makefile, add it to the options in your systems config file.

Geoff.
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