On Monday 01 February 2010 13:24:05 Petr Salinger wrote: > >> I had the same issue. I solved it with the follwing lines in my xorg: > >> > >> Section "ServerFlags" > >> Option "AllowEmptyInput" "false" > >> EndSection > >> > >> Section "InputDevice" > >> Identifier "Default mouse" > >> Driver "mouse" > >> Option "Device" "/dev/ums0" > >> Option "Protocol" "auto" > >> Option "SendCoreEvents" "true" > >> EndSection > >> > >> It seems to be a bug in hal. > >> > >> Guillermo > > > > Yes, I tried that but get an error, > > so some other program (hal?) > > appears to have claimed /dev/ums0 > > What is your installed kernel version, > "dpkg -la | grep kfreebsd-image", > what is your running kernel version ? > > Petr >
Hello, I have tried both 7.2 and 8.0, with the same results. Alan $ dpkg -la | grep kfreebsd-image ii kfreebsd-image-7-686 7.2-11 kernel of FreeBSD 7 image ii kfreebsd-image-7.2-1-686 7.2-11 kernel of FreeBSD 7.2 image ii kfreebsd-image-8-686 8.0-3 kernel of FreeBSD 8 image ii kfreebsd-image-8.0-1-686 8.0-3 kernel of FreeBSD 8.0 image -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

