Steven Chamberlain writes:
> Actually the "mouse" driver causes my xorg-server to segfault, on
> freshly installed Wheezy kfreebsd-9 9.0-1-amd64. I had to create a
> xorg.conf with:
>
>> Section "InputClass"
>>Identifier "mouse catchall"
>>MatchIsPointer "on"
>>Option "Ign
Hi,
Actually the "mouse" driver causes my xorg-server to segfault, on
freshly installed Wheezy kfreebsd-9 9.0-1-amd64. I had to create a
xorg.conf with:
> Section "InputClass"
>Identifier "mouse catchall"
>MatchIsPointer "on"
>Option "Ignore" "on"
> EndSection
Which give
2012/6/19 Christoph Egger :
> Moin!
>
> The mouse is not working (not moving) when running X on a
> freebsd-downloader kernel. Does anyone know why this is so or how this
> can be fixed?
Maybe it has to do with 914_psm.diff (try disabling that patch and see
what happens).
Btw is it a PS/2 mouse?
Moin!
The mouse is not working (not moving) when running X on a
freebsd-downloader kernel. Does anyone know why this is so or how this
can be fixed?
Regards
Christoph
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On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 03:45:11PM +0100, martin wrote:
> I changed the setting for mouse to "/dev/psm0" and "auto". Now it works.
>
> Next thing. I am not allowed to start X as a user. I guess I can chmod
> some files, but suspect there is a proper way of giving user access to
> X.
Try dpkg-reco
I changed the setting for mouse to "/dev/psm0" and "auto". Now it works.
Next thing. I am not allowed to start X as a user. I guess I can chmod
some files, but suspect there is a proper way of giving user access to
X.
Martin
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Hello again,
I have encountered another trouble with my install. When I start X, xorg
says the mouse protocol ExplorerPS/2 is not supported on this platform
and dies. This is what I use in Debian/linux.
If I switch to protocol Microsoft, everything else but the mouse works.
Any suggestions what t
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 06:34:16PM -0700, Christopher Desjardins wrote:
> Also, the kbdcontrol package will not install because it depends on keymaps.
> Thanks and so far I'm quite impressed with the port!
> Chris
I've the sources for kbdcontrol around I'll put them in svn, merge
into a singl
Sorry for double posting but i thought it might be more appropriate here. Hi,When I log into X my mouse doesn't work. When I try to run
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, I'm only presented with two options for
a mouse /dev/cuaa0 (choosing this freezes my computer) or /dev/sysmouse
(choosing this all
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