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--- Begin Message ------ Denny White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What I'm writing is very basic, but I just got an answer > to a question where I'd forgotten a very basic thing, so > don't get insulted. I may be way off base, being a relative > newbie, but if so, it'll at least probably get a quicker > response from somewhere else. :) First off Denny, thanks for answering my email for help. Here goes.. > > 1) Are you still running GENERIC kernel? YES > 2) Do you have /dev/psm0? YES > 3) Do you have, in /etc/rc.conf > > moused_enable="YES"? Yes, manually entered it. > 4) Do you have, in your kernel config file, > > # atkbdc0 controls both the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse > device psm # PS/2 mouse YES > 5) Do you show something like this in dmesg? > > psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0 > psm0: model IntelliMouse, device ID 3 > Yes, actually here is what it says: psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0 psm0: model IntelliMouse Explorer, device ID 4 > 6) I know when you don't have /etc/X11/xorg.conf, X will > still probe & try to come up with a working solution, > but as to where it stores it's settings, unless in the > afore mentioned file, I don't know. > I'd love to see the file it generates for X looks "great" when I leave it alone and startkde with no files. > 7) And if, after running without an xorg.conf file, it does > have one it generated, does it have anything like this? I can't seem to find the one it's using, here are the results of a seach I did. I had one file in my home directory from another machine but that file is not named valid for use, here is the seach results. liam# find / -name "xorg.c*" /usr/X11R6/man/man5/xorg.conf.5.gz /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config/xorg.cf /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/getconfig/xorg.cfg /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xorg.conf.eg /usr/home/wiliweld/xorg.conf.new > > # Identifier and driver > > Identifier "Mouse1" > Driver "mouse" > Option "Protocol" "Auto" > Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" > > 8) There have been other posts about xorg.conf problems > recently. As I said, if you don't configure it yourself, > it'll try to probe & come up with something. I guess it's > having trouble with your mouse, though, which, btw, you > didn't mention what kind of mouse. Did you check the hardware > compat list? Hope some of this helped. The mouse I'm using works fine in another 32bit 5.4 machine and here is the seach path results: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]-> find / -name "xorg.c*" -print /usr/X11R6/man/man5/xorg.conf.5.gz /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config/xorg.cf /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/getconfig/xorg.cfg /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xorg.conf.eg /root/xorg.conf.new And inside the last file there is the mouse settings of: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse0" Driver "mouse" Option "Protocol" "auto" Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" EndSection I'll keep hacking Denny, thanks > > Denny White > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (FreeBSD) > > iD8DBQFCvPvsy0Ty5RZE55oRAqXuAJ9AlZQPVix4Wlbyznuo27/Vt/JPOgCgmlsP > Zc0l1pdCB1IOwexObMWmSbE= > =yUMc > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com
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