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* Remove the reference to pseudo-terminals from the description.ed2011-03-301-3/+2
| | | | | Pseudo-terminals are no longer listed in this file, since the utmpx implementation doesn't depend on ttyslot().
* Remove pseudo-terminals from ttys(5).ed2010-01-271-257/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | When we had utmp(5), we had to list all the psuedo-terminals in ttys(5) to make ttyslot(3) function properly. Now that pututxline(3) deals with slot allocation internally (not based on TTY names), we don't need to list all the TTYs on the system in ttys(5) to make user accounting work properly. This patch removes all the entries from the /etc/ttys files, but also the pts(4) entries that were appended implicitly, which was added in r154838.
* Switch the default terminal emulation style to xterm for most platforms.ed2009-11-131-10/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Right now syscons(4) uses a cons25-style terminal emulator. The disadvantages of that are: - Little compatibility with embedded devices with serial interfaces. - Bad bandwidth efficiency, mainly because of the lack of scrolling regions. - A very hard transition path to support for modern character sets like UTF-8. Our terminal emulation library, libteken, has been supporting xterm-style terminal emulation for months, so flip the switch and make everyone use an xterm-style console driver. I still have to enable this on i386. Right now pc98 and i386 share the same /etc/ttys file. I'm not going to switch pc98, because it uses its own Kanji-capable cons25 emulator. IMPORTANT: What to do if things go wrong (i.e. graphical artifacts): - Run the application inside script(1), try to reduce the problem and send me the log file. - In the mean time, you can run `vidcontrol -T cons25' and `export TERM=cons25' so you can run applications the same way you did before. You can also build your kernel with `options TEKEN_CONS25' to make all virtual terminals use the cons25 emulator by default. Discussed on: current@
* Remove the note about using vt220, which makes no sense at all.ed2009-06-141-3/+1
| | | | | | vt220 will not work better. Even though it probably will remove warnings about unknown terminal types, a cons25 emulator is not compatible with vt220 at all.
* Remove pts(4) entries from /etc/ttys.ed2009-02-121-512/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Even though I increased the amount of pts(4) entries in /etc/ttys some time ago, I didn't realize back then those entries shouldn't have been there in the first place. I just looked at the getttyent() source code and it turns out when you call setttyent(), it walks through /dev/pts and looks for the device with the highest number. After you receive EOF's from getttyent(), it makes up entries for pts(4) devices. This means that adding entries for pts(4) is somewhat harmful, because if you now traverse the list, you get redundant entries, so just remove them.
* Restore 256 pty(4) entries.ed2008-08-241-0/+256
| | | | | | | | | | | | As discussed with Robert Watson on the src-committers list, it is safer to keep at least some pty(4) entries in /etc/ttys, for applications that roll their own PTY allocation routine and only search for BSD-style PTY's. This means we've now just toggled the amount of entries for pts(4) and pty(4). Requested by: rwatson
* Remove old BSD-style entries from /etc/ttys and increase pts(4) to 512.ed2008-08-231-512/+256
| | | | | | | | | Because we now use pts(4)-style PTY's exclusively, there is no use for these entries in /etc/ttys. Right now the pts(4) entries only go from 0 to 255. Because we're going to touch these files anyway, increase the number to 511. Discussed with: philip (ex-mentor)
* Bump up the number of ttys supported by pty(4) to 512 by making use ofjhb2007-11-191-0/+256
| | | | | | | [pt]ty[lmnoLMNO][0-9a-v]. MFC after: 3 days Reviewed by: rwatson
* Add ttys lines for pts/0-pts/255.rwatson2007-11-151-0/+256
| | | | MFC after: 3 days
* Remove more vestiges of /usr/X11R6, but leave mtree for portmgr.dougb2007-05-291-1/+1
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* turn off getty(8) on ttyv[0-7]. We don't support syscons on ia64 andmarcel2004-10-171-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | do not have these device special files. Where this previously failed quietly, it now emits annoying but complete messages at best and incomprehensible prefixes on average. During all of October, this is a string of 16 O's, as in: : Starting inetd. Sun Oct 17 15:09:09 PDT 2004 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FreeBSD/ia64 (itanium.pn.xcllnt.net) (ttyu2) login:
* Add dumb console driver and related bits.simokawa2003-10-241-0/+2
| | | | | | | | dcons(4): very simple console and gdb port driver dcons_crom(4): FireWire attachment dconschat(8): User interface to dcons Tested with: i386, i386-PAE, and sparc64.
* Replace the ttyd[0-3] entries with ttyu[0-3]. The former are themarcel2003-09-071-8/+8
| | | | | | device special files created by sio(4). The latter are the device special files created by uart(4). As of this moment sio(4) is not supported on ia64... by me, that is :-)
* Per previous announcement, remove the old version of the rc system.dougb2003-05-021-17/+0
| | | | | | | | | | All functionality from the previous system has been preserved, and users should still customize their system boot with the familiar methods, rc.conf, rc.conf.local, rc.firewall, sysctl.conf, etc. Users who have customized versions of scripts that have been removed should take great care when upgrading, since the compatibility code that used those old scripts has also been removed.
* Make disktab(5) MI (repo-copied from etc.i386/disktab).ru2003-04-021-218/+0
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* Mention that terminal type vt220 will work better if one needsgerald2002-04-171-2/+4
| | | | | | | interoperability with other systems like Solaris or GNU/Linux. PR: 33810 Approved by: obrien
* s/sysctl -w/sysctl/ru2001-12-111-1/+1
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* Add /etc files for ia64.dfr2001-10-063-0/+540
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