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Re: [MiNT] termcap problem
I do not know if I have a damaged installation, or finger
trouble.
My installation of this package is, right now, from a tape file
backup. Whenever MiNT has kernel errors, such as from running
Tar, which should be rock stable, my MiNT drive is dead.
I re-installed everything a few times, then found that formatting
the drive, partitioning the drive, installing a file system on
the drive, and restoring from a tape file backup was the only
thing that would work, other than a new install.
At least I thought it worked. X.app runs, and opens a little
window that will not take input. Xterm runs, says it cannot find
a useable font, seems to call X.app, and I get another little
useless window.
Are my fingers working in the wrong order, or what? How should
this work? Should I re-install EasyMiNT and start over, or what?
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Jim DeClercq wrote:
>
> > I am still trying to get one EasyMiNT system to interact with a
> > NetBSD host.
> >
>
> > I am all out of inspiration. Any ideas, anyone?
> >
>
> Did you install the (huge) Easymint X package ?
> In that case you could start first X.app and then xterm, as an alternative
> to Toswin2, and start your terminal session from there ?
>
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> Martin Tarenskeen
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