The easiest way for new users to start X windows is to type:
startx >& startx.log
Error messages are lost unless you redirect them
because the server takes over the screen.
To get out of X windows, type: ``exit'' in the console xterm.
You can customize your X by creating .xinitrc, .xserverrc,
and .twmrc files in your home directory as described in the xinit
and startx man pages.
To start the display manager, log in as root on the console and type:
``xdm -nodaemon''.
You can start xdm automatically on bootup by changing the line
xdm=NO xdm_flags="" # x11 display manager
to:
xdm=YES xdm_flags="" # x11 display manager
in /etc/rc.conf.
Under NetBSD 1.4 and later with the wscons console driver, you must enable a virtual console for the X server first. To do this follow these steps:
cd /dev ;
./MAKEDEV wscons''. wscons=YES'' in
/etc/rc.conf./etc/wscons.conf exists. The relevant
bits:
#screen 0 - vt100
screen 1 - vt100
screen 2 - vt100
screen 3 - vt100
screen 4 - -
screen 5 - vt100
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