> > Thanks, but that's only for 2.2.17preX - I have the mouse working now, > > turned > > out I had to plug it into the other USB socket (the lower one). Is this > > normal > > or a bug? > > It works for me on both ports, even if I "hot-swap" it while X is running.
It sometimes did act up on my Lombard if plugged into the top port, and started working when I used the bottom one, but it's a while since I noticed it (probably around 2.2.12). > > Should be a much better experience than Xpmac... > > Well, Xpmac is painless and I tried the FBDev X server but that was much > slower and I didnt have the time to start playing with it. > > For XF4 I am waiting for .deb's - Xpmac seems to work really well for my XFree86 4.01 debs won't be out for a while, and they probably won't include the experimental PPC stuff. No idea on the Pismo, but the Lombard needs a kernel patch to resolve PCI resource conflicts with 2.2 kernels that lead to XFree disabling the video chip PCI region, resulting in a kernel crash when the X server calls on the frame buffer driver to set color maps. The accelerated 4.01 server is a lot faster than fbdev, and faster than Xpmac from all accounts. Plus you have the usual options to configure additional pointer devices. If you want to give XFree 4.01 a test drive I can pack up my X server and the loadable modules plus a sample XF86Config to install over the regular 3.3.x install (no real debs, unless I can fake a deb out of my install somehow). Michael