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Post-installation instructions for X.Org on OpenBSD/alpha
---------------------------------------------------------
-OpenBSD uses the X.Org X server on alpha.
-
-Currently, only TGA video cards are supported.
-
-The wsfb driver supports the TGA as a dumb framebuffer at 8 or 24 bits
-per pixel, depending on the card model.
-A default /etc/X11/xorg.conf is installed that uses this driver. So
-you can just use 'startx' or xdm to start X without further
-configuration.
-
-See the tga(4) manual page for instructions on setting
-the resolution of a TGA card.
-
-Start either xdm(1) or startx(1).
-
- a. Start xdm(1), the X display manager by activating the xdm_flags option
- in /etc/rc.conf(8) or /etc/rc.conf.local(8). You need to disable
- the getty process attached to /dev/ttyC0 if your video card is a TGA.
-
- b. Start startx(1) from a console shell. It is the X script that starts
- the X server and a few X applications, including a window manager.
+There is no X server for alpha. Only userland X.
problem_blurb
-$OpenBSD: README.alpha,v 1.3 2010/08/05 06:34:19 matthieu Exp $
+$OpenBSD: README.alpha,v 1.4 2011/02/19 19:51:53 matthieu Exp $