Okay... got the serial mouse working... just took me a while to figure out the
config app was "sysinstall" not "sysconfig" :-P
Cheerio,
SigmaX
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> Maybe tweaking the configuration of mouse in X would solve the
> problem. Does this problem appear if no X is running as well?
Well I googled my mouse, and found a bug report and several questions, but no
solutions to the problem. I'm sure it's doable, but I don't want to spend
the time wit
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 07:15:27AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thursday 20 January 2005 06:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Anyway, to buisness. It seems that I'm using an invalid mouse driver or
> > something with X, because when I move the mouse it keeps jumping to the
> > left side of
On Thursday 20 January 2005 06:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yo;
> Linux user here that just installed FreeBSD 5.3 on an old 566MHz Celeron
> system. With my relatively small *NIX experience (Windows/Mac user until
> not to long ago) I've been able to feel quite at home with FreeBSD. X
> configu
Stanley Wright wrote:
Hello Henrik,
Thanks.
The mouse now works. I needed to choose the "Microsoft" protocol and
choose /dev/cuaa0 and disable the mouse daemon in the console.
Now that I've fixed the mouse the only other problem is the internet.
My external modem connects fine but when conn
I have set FBSD up on an old pentium II MMX 233 MHZ machine and everything
works fine except for the mouse (serial). When using X the mouse behaves
crazy i cant get it to move in any useful way.
Ive checked and checked and found: edit /etc/XF86Config and
set Protocol to "Sysmouse" and Device to
Stanley Wright wrote:
I have set FBSD up on an old pentium II MMX 233 MHZ machine and everything works fine
except for the mouse (serial). When using X the mouse behaves crazy i cant get it to
move in any useful way. Ive checked and checked and found:
edit /etc/XF86Config and set Protocol to "Sys