Hi, I installed a fresh kfreebsd-i386 squeeze last night and I also tested xorg.
I used, apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-via xterm openbox xinit Ofcourse a lot of more stuff went in.. Anyways, My x works flawless and so does xterm, I had no problems using openbox to launch a working xterm. On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 21:33, Mats Erik Andersson <mats.anders...@gisladisker.se> wrote: > (Repeating this seemingly lost message, with an important addition.) > > tisdag den 7 december 2010 klockan 19:59 skrev Cyril Brulebois detta: >> Hi, >> >> Mats Erik Andersson <mats.anders...@gisladisker.se> (07/12/2010): >> > Dear all, >> > >> > with the risk of making a fool of myself, I need to address an issue. >> > Is Xorg/Xterm really working impeccably within GNU/kFreeBSD? Are all >> > dependencies brought in as needed? >> > >> > In essence, I started with >> > >> > # apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-vesa twm xterm >> > >> > Still it is not possible to access Xterm, neither from Twm, nor after >> > >> > $ startx xterm >> > >> > The terminal window is created, but no user input is possible. >> > In another effort I have patched Xvt for GNU/kFreeBSD. Originally, >> > it was was able to complain on the lack of controlling terminal, >> > but after patching which amends this, this complaint disappears. >> > Thus I know that Xorg/startx cat execute applications, but there >> > seems to be deficiencies on the event level. Or? >> >> You installed a video driver, and clients. You probably want to >> install xserver-xorg-input-{mouse,kbd} as well. If those are installed >> as well, please run the X bug script, and attach its output: >> /usr/share/bug/xorg/script 3>/tmp/script.log >> >> That's why we have metapackages like xorg and xserver-xorg. > > The packages x-x-input-all, x-x-input-kbd, and x-x-input-mouse > were brought in without my interaction (As far as I recall now). > That is not the problem. In contrast, I imported "xinit" myself. > > A most remarkable behaviour is this: > > $ startx xterm > > produces a display with a rapidly blinking/glimmering and only > outlines cursor, no prompt. Then the X server is shutting itself > down after a few seconds. The call > > $ startx /usr/bin/xterm > > arrives at a rock solid terminal window, displaying a prompt, > and a steady, outlined cursor. It does not accept any input. > > These are the available phenomena. Neither is expected. Right? > > Once I reconfigure hal, the call > > $ startx /usr/bin/xterm > > reproducibly leads to success with functional keyboard and mouse. > Equally reproducible, the call with implied path > > $ startx xterm > > fails to produce a functional terminal window. Afterwards, > > xorg-vesa-aborted-with-restarted-hal.txt > > is recorded using the debug script. > > > Best regards, > Mats E A > -- Lars @ lansink.se powered by gmail.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlkti=ulm4qqh0usbs5h14am7qm5dq9nfarv0v+u...@mail.gmail.com