I had the same problem with the version of XFree86 that is now in the ports
collection, I installed an earlier version of XFree86-4.1.) that I had from
last Fall last week and it appears to work fine...something that changed
recently in XFree86 (or Current) appears to be causing the problem
I suspected that because I just upgraded to the latest and greatest:-) unless
4.2 comes back soon. I've found that several other programs like mplayer are
also coredumping. I guess my decision is now to go forward to 4.2 or back.
Thanks for confirming that I'm not the only one. :-)
ed
On 31 Jul, David Wolfskill wrote:
Sounds like you're running moused. I don't think XFree86 4.1 can use
/dev/sysmouse and interact with moused like 3.3.6 could.
I'm running XFree86 4.1.0_4 on my laptop (tracking both -STABLE and
-CURRENT daily), and I use moused just fine. However, the
Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 17:58:44 +0200 (CEST)
From: Alexander Leidinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm running XFree86 4.1.0_4 on my laptop (tracking both -STABLE and
-CURRENT daily), and I use moused just fine. However, the Device (in
/etc/XF86Config) is listed as /dev/mouse, and in (-CURRENT's)
++ 31/07/01 14:06 +0200 - Gunnar Flygt:
| (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/psm0
| Device busy.
| And then it's over :)
Sounds like you're running moused. I don't think XFree86 4.1 can use
/dev/sysmouse and interact with moused like 3.3.6 could.
-pete
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Pete Fritchman
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 08:45:41 -0400
From: Pete Fritchman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
++ 31/07/01 14:06 +0200 - Gunnar Flygt:
| (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/psm0
| Device busy.
| And then it's over :)
Sounds like you're running moused. I don't think XFree86 4.1 can use