Hi,
When using a PS/2 mouse everything worked fine. I swapped it for a USB
mouse, but this mouse isn't always detected while booting my (386-based)
OpenBSD 5.8-stable system. Replugging the mouse when the system is running
usually solves the problem: the mouse is detected and works fine. Sometime
Sure, I'll post it when I'm at home. :)
2015-11-10 10:47 GMT+01:00 Stefan Sperling :
>
> We need a dmesg from both of you.
Hi,
I reinstalled OpenBSD 5.8 and updated to stable again, so I now have a
clean install. The only thing I configured manually is: I added
'apmd_flags="-A"' in /etc/rc.conf.local to do CPU frequency scaling while
I'm not sure my system supports it.
It seems a randomly occuring problem. My mouse:
Hi,
Swapping the mouse for an identical one didn't solve the problem.
Have a nice day,
Paco
Sure, below are my outputs.
First, a "lsusb -v" without the mouse plugged in (I usually do not use any
other USB devices: my keyboard is a PS/2 type).
Bus 000 Device 001: ID 8086: Intel Corp.
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 2.
't see why enabling SMBUS solves this problem.
Other people having a similar problem might also check their SMBUS setting.
On older systems (like mine) it may be disabled by default.
Have a nice day,
Paco
2015-11-14 10:12 GMT+01:00 Paco Willers :
> Sure, below are my outputs.
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