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--- Comment #9 from John Hartley ---
Thanks Vladimir,
glad you found issue and have a fix.
I am ok with simple config change for time being, but having fix will make sure
it all works better in future for others, which is what we need.
C
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--- Comment #8 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
Created attachment 214507
--> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=214507&action=edit
devel/libudev-devd.patch
It is appeared as libudev shim issue.
Device type auto-detection c
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--- Comment #7 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to John Hartley from comment #6)
> Is this because libinput has broken the utouch interface
That is strange AFAIR libinput handles utouch devices. Or at least handled
sometime ago. I'll
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--- Comment #6 from John Hartley ---
Hi Vladamir,
I did some extra ferreting around and found cause of problem.
When I did update on installed 12.1 pkg I pull in new version of xorg which has
moved to udev based device discovery and defau
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--- Comment #5 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to Vladimir Kondratyev from comment #3)
Hi Vladimir,
I have not touch this for a while, as I have spent considerable time on next
FreeBSD hurdle, which is to get: bhyve / qemu / libvirt / vir
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--- Comment #4 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to Vladimir Kondratyev from comment #3)
Thanks again Vladimir, I did some additional manual configuration and now
working.
I have documented my configuration here to help others
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--- Comment #3 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to John Hartley from comment #2)
> can you provide any tip / link on this ?
Please, upgrade Xorg-server port to at least r526589. It enables autodetection
of evdev devices by default.
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--- Comment #2 from John Hartley ---
Hi Vladimir,
thank you very much for response.
I have done as suggested:
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# dmesg | grep USB
uhci0: port 0xb0a0-0xb0bf irq 16 at device
29.0 on pci0
uhci1: port 0xb080-0xb09f irq 17 at device
29.
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