Hello guys,

Good news, all the problems are solved!
Searching and reading about the upgrade of xorg-server, I did what the
installation message says, and the kern.evdev.rcpt_mask=6 was the flag I
needed!
Long history short, I learned 2 things:
1- RTFM and all messages that pop up
2- The devd was replaced by udev, so evdev with libinput is the default for
automatic input detection on X now

Thanks for the help!

Mario

Em qui., 12 de mar. de 2020 às 08:50, Mario Olofo <mario.ol...@gmail.com>
escreveu:

>
>  This depends on how you updated it. I could guess you used
>>  freebsd-update at some point, but only you can know for sure.
>>
>
> Indeed I did a freebsd-update, but I thought it just update the system to
> patch vulnerabilities, not change it to release...
>
> To check which version of FreeBSD you are using should be possible with
>> freebsd-version(1), check it's man page, I'm not using stable versions,
>> only releases and current, and I'm not sure what the output is on stable.
>>
>> Migrating from quarterly to latest is done by configuring pkg, you
>> should read the full pkg.conf(5) man page. The EXAMPLES section has
>> examples clearly explaining what you are asking for.
>>
>>
> Thank you, I should have take a look on man pages before ask, after the
> change, the pkg was updated successfully.
>
> This all depends on what you did on your system, any suggestion can only
>> be generic. You need to know your system condition.
>>
>> You stated that you mixed binary packages installed via pkg from the
>> official repositories with locally built ports. As I said this is not
>> really supported, and if you only compiled locally part of Xorg and
>> mixed it with quarterly packages you have an high risk of having
>> inconsistent binaries on your system.
>>
>> Check your logs for useful errors.
>>
>
> Yeah, I mixed pkg and ports but after that I removed all ports packages
> and reinstalled the pkg version, so the system reverted to a safe/stable
> state.
> After the change to latest, the pkg upgrade found a lot of files to
> update, including xorg-server, xfce and xorg-drivers.
> But, after the update to latest, only my usb mouse is detected on xserver
> now...
> The log don't have any errors, the Xorg log don't have any output about
> touchpad and laptop keyboard too.
>
> The glitch in window titles was fixed after the update, so this is now ok
> =).
> The only problem now is the keyboard/touchpad in X.
> I need to rebuild the kernel too? Any other command I can run to check if
> I need something more?
>
> Thank you
>
> Mario
>
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