Re: 7.2-STABLE X mouse & keyboard issues

2009-11-11 Thread Warren Block
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009, stan wrote: I just built a brand new 7.2 STABLE machine, and the xorg package. startx brings up a nice screen, but neither the mouse, nor the keyboard (both USB) function in X. The Handbook has an up-to-date section on xorg configuration: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.

Re: 7.2-STABLE X mouse & keyboard issues

2009-11-11 Thread Enno Davids
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 4:25 AM, stan wrote: > I just built a brand new 7.2 STABLE machine, and the xorg package. startx > brings up a nice screen, but neither the mouse, nor the keyboard (both USB) > function in X. > > I have not created a /etx/X11/ config file yet. Do I need to do so? If so, >

Re: 7.2-STABLE X mouse & keyboard issues

2009-11-11 Thread herbert langhans
This can be the notorious HAL. If you dont need it for another reason you may compile x11-server again, but switch the hal-support off. Should work well then.. Cheers herb langhans On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:25:01PM -0500, stan wrote: > I just built a brand new 7.2 STABLE machine, and the xorg

Re: 7.2-STABLE X mouse & keyboard issues

2009-11-11 Thread Tim Judd
On 11/11/09, stan wrote: > I just built a brand new 7.2 STABLE machine, and the xorg package. startx > brings up a nice screen, but neither the mouse, nor the keyboard (both USB) > function in X. > > I have not created a /etx/X11/ config file yet. Do I need to do so? If so, > what;s the best way?

7.2-STABLE X mouse & keyboard issues

2009-11-11 Thread stan
I just built a brand new 7.2 STABLE machine, and the xorg package. startx brings up a nice screen, but neither the mouse, nor the keyboard (both USB) function in X. I have not created a /etx/X11/ config file yet. Do I need to do so? If so, what;s the best way? -- A: Because it messes up the orde