You were quite right once again. Everything still works but
of course the chipsets I defined aren't labeled the way they
were before. Here is the verbose dmesg (still willing to
provide anything else you want):
Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1
Yay! I figured out the problem. It turns out it was a user home
directory/URL problem. Thanks for your help though!
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 12:44:01PM -0500, soupman wrote:
> > Hello. I am getting the following error when attempting an FTP install
If FreeBSD doesn't have block devices, do all devices have optional use
of the buffer cache?
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Hi again..
Just one more question: The FreeBSD (5.1) driver to sis 7018 audio
is the t4dwave.c code?
I'm asking this because the Linux trident.c code is to sis 7018 audio
driver and t4dwave too. i do not find another code in FreeBSD.
The linux code is +4000 lines, and the FreeBSD have -1000. :)
OK My mistake the mouse works only with USB connection (in linux!)
I couldnt test windows but I suspect it would work there too.
The funny thing is that only with PS/2 connector connected. Nothing works
in Linux either. I cant even type at boot time. Well its not that funny
after all. But I dont kn
If I plug out the USB portion, then I cant use the keyboard anymore!
But I will try plugging out the PS/2 section, then send email again.
The funny thing is that this works in Windows and Linux. So how come it
doesnt work in FreeBSD without any physical change? I think this is a bug
in FreeBSD.
A
It is not the problem. I have setup mouse many times in FreeBSD before.
freebsd:/home/staff/yurtesen#ls -al /dev/ums0
crw-r--r-- 1 root operator 111, 0 Dec 30 19:56 /dev/ums0
freebsd:/home/staff/yurtesen#
The mouse just doesnt work under FreeBSD.
The usbd is running and it runs moused autom
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Soeren Straarup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: One of the items on that list was to syncronize the usbdevs with
: unusual devs from the linux kernel version 2.6. Is that still needed?
Yes and No. There's no real compelling reason to do this, and we've
tr
On 30-Dec-2003 Sean Welch wrote:
> How 'bout that! I've got USB now!
>
> I went back to the original pcisupport.c as requested but left
> in the extra stuff I had added to pcibus.c (the same stuff that
> was added to pcisupport.c). Now most everything looks to
> be attaching normally. If you
That is not the problem. I get nothing
freebsd:/home/staff/yurtesen#cat /dev/ums0
its empty
But this is a weird mouse, it has USB connection and then PS/2 connection
also. It doesn't work if the PS/2 connector is not connected! I was
thinking that the mouse maybe shows itself from USB but commun
Have you tried unplugging the USB portion and just running off of PS/2 or
vice-versa? I find it hard to believe that a mouse would need to be
plugged into both at once in order to operate. Running part of the
connection through PS/2 and part through USB might increase speed (you
know, if it worke
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 08:54, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
> I tried to use ums0 device and with moused I tried sysmouse device
> but none makes any effect in X.
>
Sysmouse is the device moused sets up, you can't just use it.
Try this:
killall -9 moused
moused -t auto -p /dev/ums0
vidcontrol -m on
if
A good test is to kill moused on your system and drop into a console.
Here, do "cat /dev/ums0" and move the mouse around a little bit. If a
bunch of random characters begin appearing, your mouse is working just
fine and you've probably chosen the wrong protocol to use with XFree86.
With USB mice,
Hello,
My name is Leal, i'm brazillian and do no speak english very well...
sorry.
I'm a *nix user, administrator and fan: Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris... Posix
rules!
Now, my workstation is a Athlon 850, with realtek (net), sis 730 video
card,
and sis 7018 audio. Everything is fine... :)) almost ev
This mouse has a USB connection and PS/2 connection to the computer. The
keyboard works but the mouse doesnt.
I tried to use ums0 device and with moused I tried sysmouse device
but none makes any effect in X.
I have found from google that this mouse(or similar) works in netbsd.
http://starling.us
Hi there.
I'm fooling around a bit with kernel hacking recently, and got a bit
to work with online kernel debugging with GDB (over a serial port).
I built the kernel (FreeBSD-4.9) with DDB and -g compile option, and
set the flag on sio0, as described in section 10.6 of the FreeBSD
Developer's Han
Hi Martin and the rest of you
Due to a regulation on watt pr. squaremeter (=heat) in the
datacenter we use (InterXion) we have spent a lot of time finding new
boards, cpu, psu, ram et al for the servers we use for dedicated
serverhosting. All items are measured with different kinds of 'Fluke'
volt-
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