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1.1 root 1: .EF '\fBX Window System Installation\fP''\fBX Version 10\fP'
2: .OF '\fBX Window System Installation\fP''\fBX Version 10\fP'
3: .EH ''\fB- % -\fP''
4: .OH ''\fB- % -\fP''
5: .DA "December 1, 1986"
6: .TL
7: X Window System Installation
8: .br
9: Release 4
10: .br
11: Version 10
12: .AU
13: Jim Gettys
14: .AI
15: Digital Equipment Corporation
16: MIT Project Athena
17: .AB
18: X is a network transparent window system developed at MIT which runs under
19: 4.3BSD
20: .UX
21: and Ultrix-32\(dd 1.2 and many other systems.
22: This document details the installation on systems supported by the MIT
23: distribution.
24: .AE
25: .NH 1
26: Overview
27: .PP
28: Given an X distribution hierarchy, the following basic steps need
29: to be performed:
30: .DS
31: 1) read in the tape.
32: 2) decide where you want to install fonts (and firmware if you are using
33: VS100 displays). We recommend leaving this alone unless you have
34: some good reason.
35: 3) configure the site file(s) for the displays you use for this information.
36: 4) build all software.
37: 5) install the software into the directories.
38: .sp
39: The following steps may not be needed (or possible) on some systems.
40: .sp
41: 6) add a device driver or configure the device driver into your kernel.
42: 7) rename pseudo-teletypes for your login window.
43: 8) test that everything is working.
44: 9) configure your /etc/ttys file for the display.
45: .DE
46: .PP
47: By default, X is distributed to install on a stock 4.3BSD system;
48: installation under Ultrix-32 release 1.2 should essentially be the same.
49: .FS
50: \(dd Ultrix and Ultrix-32 are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation
51: .br
52: Copyright \(co 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
53: .br
54: Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this documentation for
55: any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
56: copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and
57: this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of
58: M.I.T. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of
59: the software without specific, written prior permission.
60: M.I.T makes no
61: representations about the suitability of the software described herein for
62: any purpose.
63: It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
64: .FE
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