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- remove the discussion about aperture driver on i386/amd64; it is handled by the installer - change references to rc.conf to rc.conf.local(8)
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Post-installation instructions for X.Org on OpenBSD/sparc64
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Contents
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Single, unaccelerated display
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Single, accelerated display
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Dual, unaccelerated display
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Single, unaccelerated display
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This setup is by far the easiest to configure and is supported on just
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about every machine OpenBSD/sparc64 runs on (both PCI and SBus based
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machines). These setup do not require any configuration file.
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To use xdm from rc.conf, it is necessary to disable /dev/console in
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/etc/ttys, change the 'status' of /dev/console to 'off'.
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Single, accelerated display
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Accelerated access to the framebuffer is supported on machines with
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PCI VGA or UPA Creator framebuffers.
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To use a PCI VGA framebuffer, retrieve the PCI bus, device and function
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of the video card, eg:
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blade$ dmesg | grep vgafb
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vgafb0 at pci0 dev 19 function 0 "ATI Rage XL" rev 0x27
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wsdisplay0 at vgafb0: console (std, sun emulation), using wskbd0
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The framebuffer is on bus 0, device 19, function 0. Now, create
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/etc/X11/xorg.conf, with the following content (replace 0:19:0 with the
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bus:dev:func of the framebuffer):
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Section "Device"
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Identifier "Card0"
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BusID "PCI:0:19:0"
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Option "composite_sync" "True"
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# Use the following option on Blade-100
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# Option "reference_clock" "29.5MHz"
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EndSection
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Section "Monitor"
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Identifier "Monitor0"
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HorizSync 31.5-70
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VertRefresh 50-90
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EndSection
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Section "Screen"
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Identifier "Screen0"
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Device "Card0"
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Monitor "Monitor0"
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EndSection
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See xorg.conf(5) for more options. You may want to replace the frequency
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ranges in the "Monitor" section with the actual ranges supported by
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your monitor.
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For UPA Creator framebuffers, the device will be automatically detected
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and you don't need to have an xorg.conf file.
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Dual, unaccelerated display
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Dual-headed displays are only supported on machines with SBus framebuffers.
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These configurations will require a configuration file.
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Create /etc/X11/xorg.conf, with these two sections for each framebuffer:
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Section "Device"
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Identifier "Wsdisplay0"
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Driver "wsfb"
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Option "device" "/dev/ttyC0"
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EndSection
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Section "Screen"
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Identifier "Screen0"
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Device "Wsdisplay0"
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EndSection
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This example is for the first screen. For the others, increment the
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"Wsdisplay" and "Screen" numbers, and change the device to /dev/ttyD0
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for the second display, /dev/ttyE0 for the third, and so on.
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Then, you'll need to create a ServerLayout section describing all the
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displays and their location relative to the first, as in:
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Section "ServerLayout"
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Identifier "wsfb"
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Screen 0 "Screen0"
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Screen 1 "Screen1" RightOf "Screen0"
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EndSection
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See xorg.conf(5) for more options.
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To use xdm from rc.conf.local(8), it is necessary to disable /dev/console in
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/etc/ttys, change the 'status' of /dev/console to 'off'.
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problem_blurb
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$OpenBSD: README.sparc64,v 1.11 2014/07/30 20:06:30 matthieu Exp $
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