On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 10:40:38PM -0800, Daniel Dickman wrote:
> Hello, until recently I've been a Linux user but have decided to get my feet 
> wet with OpenBSD. I had a few basic questions that I wasn't able to solve 
> after reading the FAQ and doing some web searches and was hoping someone 
> could point me in the right direction. (I'm running a freshly built 
> 3.8-current on an amd64 machine). In any case, here are the things I'm trying 
> to do:
>  
> 1. I'd like to switch consoles with Alt-F<N> instead of Ctrl-Alt-F<N>.
> How can I do that? (The main reason is that I prefer to be able to
> switch consoles with one hand and using the Ctrl key is a bit awkward
> for me to do without using both hands.)

I'm sorry, I don't know.

I'll gladly point you to screen, though, which is available under ports
- switching consoles is as easy as Ctrl-A 2, or somesuch, and it has
loads of other nice features.

> 2. My mouse doesn't seem to work under X. I have a USB mouse and see
> the following message in dmesg: "uhub0: device problem, disabling port
> 1" and not sure if this is the indicating the problem. In any case,
> I've enclosed the full dmesg below and I'm happy to give out any more
> information that's needed.

Yes, this is the problem. It is likely the mouse is either defective or
not supported; what mouse is it?

> OpenBSD 3.8-current (GENERIC) #0: Mon Jan 16 19:21:53 EST 2006
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC

Hmm... you like living on the edge, don't you? ;-)

                Joachim

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