On 08/17/13 19:08, cpghost wrote:
On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now! Using
xeyes-1.1.1
xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1
on
FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #0 r253323 Sat Jul 13
On 08/18/13 16:48, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 08/17/13 19:08, cpghost wrote:
On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now! Using
xeyes-1.1.1
xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1
on
FreeBSD
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 18:29:23 +0200, cpghost wrote:
On 08/18/13 16:48, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 08/17/13 19:08, cpghost wrote:
On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now!
Using
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 09:07:20 + (UTC), Walter Hurry wrote:
My sight is deteriorating. I can still see and read the screen, but
sometimes locating the mouse pointer (LXDE here) is difficult.
If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to
black (the normal color for mouse cursors
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 09:07:20 + (UTC), Walter Hurry wrote:
My sight is deteriorating. I can still see and read the screen, but
sometimes locating the mouse pointer (LXDE here) is difficult.
If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try
On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to black (the
normal color for mouse cursors on all serious GUI systems). The
classical way of solving the where is the mouse cursor problem
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 03:08:16 +0200, cpghost wrote:
On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to black (the
normal color for mouse cursors on all serious GUI systems). The
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 21:21:45 +0200
Subject: Re: mouse configuration question
From: Xavier xavierfreebsdquesti...@gmail.com
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 02:09:13PM -0500, Robert Bonomi wrote:
Hi Robert,
I have a ps/2 mouse attached to a HP mini-tower running FreeBSD 8.3,
with a stripped
On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, doug wrote:
on (.1 I built alpine with:
=== The following configuration options are available for alpine-2.00_3:
THREADS=on: Compile with thread support
MOUSE=on: Enable mouse support for xterm
NLS=off: National Language Support
ISPELL=on: Use ispell
On Sun, 03 Feb 2013 18:36:31 -, ill...@gmail.com ill...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 3 February 2013 04:23, Roger Marsh roger.ma...@btinternet.com wrote:
The problem was encountered when upgrading to FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE and a
18
January 2013 portsnap.
Steps were:
Upgrade to FreeBSD
On 3 February 2013 04:23, Roger Marsh roger.ma...@btinternet.com wrote:
The problem was encountered when upgrading to FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE and a 18
January 2013 portsnap.
Steps were:
Upgrade to FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE
pkg_delete -a
rm -r /usr/local/*
Install ports using portmaster
Turn on the
On Sat, 09 Jun 2012 06:06:49 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote:
2012-05-22 10:44, Polytropon skrev:
On Tue, 22 May 2012 10:17:16 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote:
There is a second way of doing this stunt.
Start X
When X is up and running press CTRL+ALT+F3 or any F* frpm F3 up to F8
then you
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2012 10:17:16 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote:
There is a second way of doing this stunt.
Start X
When X is up and running press CTRL+ALT+F3 or any F* frpm F3 up to F8
then you get to the console
Su to root in
012-05-20 14:17, C. P. Ghost skrev:
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Bernt Hanssonb...@bananmonarki.se wrote:
2012-05-18 13:49, J. W. Ballantine skrev:
Hi,
Before the update of x11 on 4/21/2012, X was working fine, but now
when I startx, my usb and touchpad mouse are no longer found. The
On Tue, 22 May 2012 10:17:16 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote:
There is a second way of doing this stunt.
Start X
When X is up and running press CTRL+ALT+F3 or any F* frpm F3 up to F8
then you get to the console
Su to root in the console and type in
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/dbus restart
2012-05-22 10:44, Polytropon skrev:
On Tue, 22 May 2012 10:17:16 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote:
There is a second way of doing this stunt.
Start X
When X is up and running press CTRL+ALT+F3 or any F* frpm F3 up to F8
then you get to the console
Su to root in the console and type in
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Bernt Hansson b...@bananmonarki.se wrote:
2012-05-18 13:49, J. W. Ballantine skrev:
Hi,
Before the update of x11 on 4/21/2012, X was working fine, but now
when I startx, my usb and touchpad mouse are no longer found. The
mouse works in terminal mode, and
I'm running Gnome2 on a 9-stable system.
On May 18, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
2012-05-18 13:49, J. W. Ballantine skrev:
Hi,
Before the update of x11 on 4/21/2012, X was working fine, but now
when I startx, my usb and touchpad mouse are no longer found. The
mouse works in
I'll try after the current build finishes, and I'll let you know what happens.
Thanks
On May 18, 2012, at 8:56 AM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
2012-05-18 14:45, James Ballantine skrev:
I'm running Gnome2 on a 9-stable system.
Can you get a terminal running in gnome, without a mouse, then
I guess
On Fri, 18 May 2012, J. W. Ballantine wrote:
Before the update of x11 on 4/21/2012, X was working fine, but now
when I startx, my usb and touchpad mouse are no longer found. The
mouse works in terminal mode, and hald and dbus are started in
/etc/rc.conf.
I rebuilt x11, but that had no effect,
Warren,
I did as you suggested and I still have the same problem
Jim
On May 18, 2012, at 9:14 AM, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 18 May 2012, J. W. Ballantine wrote:
Before the update of x11 on 4/21/2012, X was working fine, but now
when I startx, my usb and touchpad mouse are no longer
Bernt,
I tried what you suggested, and after discovering that dbus was not installed
correctly
and rebuilding and reinstalling, your suggestion worked. So at least there is
a work around until the real cause is found and fixed.
Thanks
Jim
On May 18, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
On 8 March 2012 12:25, David Walker davidianwal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey.
I've recently installed 9.0 amd64 and X11 and Gnome.
Here is my rc.conf mouse stuff:
moused_nondefault_enable=NO
Originally I'd bump the mouse and see it doing stuff on the console
and although it's a common mouse
On Mon, 2 Jan 2012, Yuri wrote:
This started from some system update.
There are some strange dependencies on mouse motion event. For example, when
google is open in chromium and I click on some search choice, it only goes
there after I move the mouse, click itself is not enough.
Same when
Thank You. It is working now.
--
Best Regards,
Mubeesh Ali.V.M
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Lokadamus lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
Put in your rc.conf this:
dbus_enable=YES
hald_enable=YES
reboot your system or start it with:
# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/hald start
# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/dbus
--As of July 2, 2011 9:56:33 PM -0600, Warren Block is alleged to have said:
The T61 has both a touchpad and a trackpoint. Seems like on my T42, only
one works. Possibly there are settings for psm(4) or the synaptics
touchpad driver is needed.
--As for the rest, it is mine.
Check your BIOS
El día Saturday, July 02, 2011 a las 02:59:44PM +0900, YOSHIDA Shigeru escribió:
Hi,
I installed FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE on ThinkPad X61.
When I start the X, the TrackPoint is not recognized.
The mouse cursor don't move and the button clicks don't act.
My settings on xorg.conf is as
On Sat, 2 Jul 2011, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Saturday, July 02, 2011 a las 02:59:44PM +0900, YOSHIDA Shigeru escribió:
Hi,
I installed FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE on ThinkPad X61.
When I start the X, the TrackPoint is not recognized.
The mouse cursor don't move and the button clicks don't act.
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Polytropon wrote:
Correct. If you disable HAL, and your X is configured to run *WITH*
HAL, it won't run anymore. Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf (and if not
present, create it) to make X work *WITHOUT* HAL.
How it is to be done is described here:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 09:03:21AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Polytropon wrote:
Correct. If you disable HAL, and your X is configured to run *WITH*
HAL, it won't run anymore. Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf (and if not
present, create it) to make X work *WITHOUT* HAL.
How it
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 09:03:21 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com
wrote:
I've followed only parts of this thread, and there are multiple
problems. First is installing X on a server.
And first + one half is running X as root. :-) As it is only
for testing, no big deal, but I did want
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:29:31 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I just noticed that in rc.conf is:
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # Wed Oct 13 08:03:06 2010
moused_port=/dev/ums0
moused_type=auto
moused_enable=NO
and yet the console mouse is
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:11:22PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:29:31 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I just noticed that in rc.conf is:
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # Wed Oct 13 08:03:06 2010
moused_port=/dev/ums0
moused_type=auto
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:29:31 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I just noticed that in rc.conf is:
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # Wed Oct 13 08:03:06 2010
moused_port=/dev/ums0
moused_type=auto
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Polytropon wrote:
Finally, a jumpy mouse problem
with moused on console screams that it's the KVM, not moused or USB or
xorg config.
I'm not 100% sure about that. Your article located at
http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/aei.html states:
Other times,
On 10/11/10 18:31, Polytropon wrote:
[snip]
The psm device can be configured per /etc/rc.conf using moused.
While USB mice get configured by the USB subsystem automatically,
PS/2 and serial mice do not.
Here's an example entry:
moused_enable=YES
moused_port=/dev/psm0
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 08:43:43AM +0100, Arthur Chance wrote:
On 10/11/10 18:31, Polytropon wrote:
[snip]
The psm device can be configured per /etc/rc.conf using moused.
While USB mice get configured by the USB subsystem automatically,
PS/2 and serial mice do not.
Here's an example entry:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 08:43:43 +0100, Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org wrote:
On 10/11/10 18:31, Polytropon wrote:
[snip]
The psm device can be configured per /etc/rc.conf using moused.
While USB mice get configured by the USB subsystem automatically,
PS/2 and serial mice do not.
Here's
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 08:48:07 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I didn't realize how nice a GUI can be until I discovered the
xterm! At any rate, my mouse+keyboard are both USB. Still not
working with X
Then you should check the typical (oh god!) HAL + DBUS
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 10:10:20PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 08:43:43 +0100, Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org wrote:
On 10/11/10 18:31, Polytropon wrote:
[snip]
The psm device can be configured per /etc/rc.conf using moused.
While USB mice get configured by the USB
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 16:30:02 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
The guy who set up my KVM/mouse deal thinks I would be better
off just having a service do my hosting; I am close to agreeing.
It it possible that you recently had mail problems? When fetchmail'ing
today's bunch
New issues below...
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 01:43:26AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 16:30:02 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
The guy who set up my KVM/mouse deal thinks I would be better
off just having a service do my hosting; I am close to
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 20:20:18 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I just looked at the handbook 2.10.10 Mouse Settings I am
running 7.2 on the server, not that old, but the text does not
match what I see on my sysinstall screen.
// cut and paste
This
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 05:59:06AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 20:20:18 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Will you please check out this posting:
http://osdir.com/ml/freebsd.bugs/2002-03/msg00032.html
The way that the mose config worked as to turn
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 08:26:45PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
I'm lost. Aday ago when I rebooted my old Dell, the mouse wouldn't
work. A hour ago I got X booting on my server, but the same thing:
no mouse. I see the cursor, but it is frozen. The only place my
mouse works is on my linux
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 09:41:52 -0700
From: kl...@thought.org
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mouse problems
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 08:26:45PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
I'm lost. Aday ago when I rebooted my old Dell, the mouse wouldn't
work. A hour ago I got X
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 09:41:52 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I'm including the dmesg output from the server. Is there a
mouse driver I can compile that will get the mouse working on my
two FreeBSD platforms?
This is not needed - the mouse driver is already in the
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 07:31:53PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 09:41:52 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I'm including the dmesg output from the server. Is there a
mouse driver I can compile that will get the mouse working on my
two FreeBSD platforms?
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 11:14:38 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Bah, or Bah-humbug! I tried the quick-fix mod and get the
following:
moused_type=auto
moused: optind: 9, optarg: '4'
moused: unable to open /dev/psm0: No such file or directory
ethic#
This was to be
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 08:27:41PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 11:14:38 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Bah, or Bah-humbug! I tried the quick-fix mod and get the
following:
moused_type=auto
moused: optind: 9, optarg: '4'
moused: unable to
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:14:43 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
This mouse is A USB type.
Okay, in THAT case, the system should recognize a USB mouse,
as /dev/ums. Check
# dmesg | grep ums
if a mouse is present. Then
# usbdevs -v
should also report it.
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 09:32:16PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:14:43 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
This mouse is A USB type.
Okay, in THAT case, the system should recognize a USB mouse,
as /dev/ums. Check
# dmesg | grep ums
if a mouse is
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:49:07 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I got a reply from grepping ums and a truckload from usbdev -s.
Copied to my `posit' notes or whatever:
ethic# dmesg | grep ums
ums0: rand Combo Free KVM, class 0/0, rev 1.10/0.00, addr 3 on
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 10:16:09PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:49:07 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
I got a reply from grepping ums and a truckload from usbdev -s.
Copied to my `posit' notes or whatever:
ethic# dmesg | grep ums
ums0:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 13:56:10 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
i tried this remove on _this_ console; then buttoned over to
`ethic' [server], killed the moused that was running. Indeed it
was /dev/ums0! But the mouse was frozen, and afer I killed it,
gone.
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:13:20PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 13:56:10 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
i tried this remove on _this_ console; then buttoned over to
`ethic' [server], killed the moused that was running. Indeed it
was /dev/ums0! But
Programmer In Training wrote:
Resend: Sorry if this has appeared twice before. First time sent at
11:13 CST, sent a second time at 12:43 CST. Sending this one at
approximately 21:37 CST, CCing owner because this (posting new mails to
the list) is an on going problem I'm having. I would like to
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 10:08 AM, mailinglist mailingl...@ucwv.edu wrote:
I've successfully got X Windows up and running on a Virtual Box VM on
FreeBSD 8, however it isn't detecting my mouse. Any idea on how I can make
that happen? As far as I know, there are no guest addition for virtual
2009/10/20 Polytropon free...@edvax.de:
Mouse and keyboard works without it too.
I just re-read the chapters on X in the handbook. Setting
a specific keyboard language (german in my case) now involves
messing with XML in the HAL configuration.
I'm just keen to know where I now have to set
Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
I've installed FreeBSD 7.2 with Xorg 7.4 server, but mouse (usb)
and keyboard don't work. when I start X server the only way to exit
is Ctrl-Alt-F* and kill the process.
I've find out that Xorg now uses hal and dbus to configure mouse and
maybe this is a problem.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:30:27PM +0300, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
I've installed FreeBSD 7.2 with Xorg 7.4 server, but mouse (usb)
and keyboard don't work. when I start X server the only way to exit
is Ctrl-Alt-F* and kill the process.
I've find out that Xorg now
Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:30:27PM +0300, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
I've installed FreeBSD 7.2 with Xorg 7.4 server, but mouse (usb)
and keyboard don't work. when I start X server the only way to exit
is Ctrl-Alt-F* and kill the process.
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
I've installed FreeBSD 7.2 with Xorg 7.4 server, but mouse (usb)
and keyboard don't work. when I start X server the only way to exit
is Ctrl-Alt-F* and kill the process.
I've find out that Xorg now uses hal and dbus to configure mouse and
maybe this
If you dont need it for another reason, you can compile xorg-server without hal
(#make config). Mouse and keyboard works without it too. This solved all such
problems on my laptop.
Cheers
herb langhans
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:52:24PM +0400, Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
I've installed FreeBSD
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:52:24 +0400, Andrey Zhidenkov
andrey.zhiden...@gmail.com wrote:
Section ServerFlags
Option AutoAddDevises off
^
AutoAddDevices? :-)
--
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
Allthough X is not an urgent topic to me at the moment
(because I'm still running old X without all the HAL
and DBUS magic), I always interestedly read such threads
in order to keep up to date. On my testing system I just
had the same problem. XFCE 4 started, but mouse didn't
move, no keyboard
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Eitan Adler eitanadlerl...@gmail.comwrote:
/var/log/Xorg.0.log would be help as well.
http://pastebin.com/f30f93edb
--
Eitan Adler
I'd try the fbsd xorg mailing list, btw does your console mouse work yet?
--
Adam Vande More
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Eitan Adler eitanadlerl...@gmail.comwrote:
/var/log/Xorg.0.log would be help as well.
http://pastebin.com/f30f93edb
--
Eitan Adler
I'd try the fbsd xorg mailing list, btw does
Also you may want to update Xorg to current version. I think that
may help
as my intel chipset just starting working w/ freebsd again relatively
recently.
I was running 7.2-STABLE.
I used freebsd-update to 8.0-BETA2 and mouse finally works.
--
Eitan Adler
Security is increased by
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Eitan Adler eitanadlerl...@gmail.comwrote:
On my Lenovo G530 the mouse does not work in X or with moused.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834146534 for
laptop specs.
My laptop's dmesg output: http://pastebin.com/f7500570e
AllowEmptyInput
/var/log/Xorg.0.log would be help as well.
http://pastebin.com/f30f93edb
--
Eitan Adler
Security is increased by designing for the way humans actually behave.
-Jakob Nielsen
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
Do you have
moused_enable=YES
in /etc/rc.conf?
Do you have xorg drivers installed for kb and mouse?
eg
xf86-input-keyboard-1.3.2_2
xf86-input-mouse-1.4.0_6
After some work on IRC I got to the following:
I have X compiled WITH hald.
dbus and hald are enabled and running
All
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Eitan Adler eitanadlerl...@gmail.comwrote:
Do you have
moused_enable=YES
in /etc/rc.conf?
Do you have xorg drivers installed for kb and mouse?
eg
xf86-input-keyboard-1.3.2_2
xf86-input-mouse-1.4.0_6
After some work on IRC I got to the
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 06. Aug 2009, 15:37:34 -0800 schrieb Mel Flynn:
On Thursday 06 August 2009 12:46:21 Bertram Scharpf wrote:
You might get some help on freebsd-x11 list.
As I mentioned twice I manage to reproduce the problem just
calling dd. It is definitely not an X11 issue.
I really made
On Friday 07 August 2009 03:21:30 Bertram Scharpf wrote:
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 06. Aug 2009, 15:37:34 -0800 schrieb Mel Flynn:
On Thursday 06 August 2009 12:46:21 Bertram Scharpf wrote:
You might get some help on freebsd-x11 list.
As I mentioned twice I manage to reproduce the problem just
On Thursday 06 August 2009 12:46:21 Bertram Scharpf wrote:
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 04. Aug 2009, 13:26:24 +0200 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
an Acer notebook with a Synaptics Touchpad makes some trouble
here.
This is a real mess. Nobody gives me any help and I do not know
what to try any further.
Schmehl, Paul L wrote:
I ran the perl upgrade and portupgrade, and now my mouse doesn't work in
Xorg running KDE. Works fine in the console, and I haven't changed anything
in the xorg.conf file. I generated a new one, and the mouse section is
identical to what I already have.
Section
--On Tuesday, April 14, 2009 19:21:34 +0300 Manolis Kiagias
sonic200...@gmail.com wrote:
Schmehl, Paul L wrote:
I ran the perl upgrade and portupgrade, and now my mouse doesn't work in
Xorg running KDE. Works fine in the console, and I haven't changed anything
in the xorg.conf file. I
Could you tell me please where the changes to the xorg.conf file which are
necessitated by 7.4 are documented?
Thank you.
Richard
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Paul Schmehl pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.comwrote:
--On Tuesday, April 14, 2009 19:21:34 +0300 Manolis Kiagias
sonic200...@gmail.com
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 13:22:34 -0500, Richard DeLaurell
richard.delaur...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you tell me please where the changes to the xorg.conf file which are
necessitated by 7.4 are documented?
I think they are mentioned in /usr/ports/UPDATING - I haven't
updated my X yet due to the
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 13:22:34 -0500, Richard DeLaurell [1]richard.delaur...@gma
il.com wrote:
Could you tell me please where the changes to the xorg.conf file which are
necessitated by 7.4 are documented?
I think they are mentioned in /usr/ports/UPDATING - I haven't
updated my X yet due to the
--On Tuesday, April 14, 2009 15:42:19 -0500 Eugene L. root1...@gmail.com
wrote:
Actually I had this problem awhile ago and then it just went away. KDE4
seemed to freeze if there is no input, literally not doing anything untill I
move the mouse. So I commented out that option (which I had to
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 13:22:34 -0500, Richard DeLaurell
richard.delaur...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you tell me please where the changes to the xorg.conf file which are
necessitated by 7.4 are documented?
The most recent change to xorg-server-1.6 are only
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 02:49:04PM -0700, zill wrote:
Moused recognizes my mouse and the Xorg -configure test also recognizes my
mouse, but when I run startx it does not recognize my mouse.
I have a Microsoft wireless optical mouse that plugs into a USB port.
Does anyone know how to work
The mouse issue seems to be caused by a very recent upgrade to
xorg-server. It can be fixed temporarily by disabling moused and using
xorg to control mouse movements (use psm0 instead of sysmouse). There
is an active discussion on the X11 list to diagnose and solve the
problem.
I've seem the
Steve Franks wrote:
I thought my mouse was toast, until I ctrl-alt-F2'd back to a console,
and it works fine there. I don't see this covered in the handbook.
I've got two other FreeBSD systems: one 6.3 and one 7.0-RC1, and with
both of those you plug the usb mouse in and 'it just works'. I've
Nerius Landys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm aware of the 'xset' utility, but this does not seem to do anything for
linear scaling, only acceleration. Also, it [of course] has no effect on
the console pointer.
Linear? Do you mean threshold 0, like `xset m 3/2 0'?
I'm aware of the 'xset' utility, but this does not seem to do anything
for
linear scaling, only acceleration. Also, it [of course] has no effect
on
the console pointer.
Linear? Do you mean threshold 0, like `xset m 3/2 0'?
'xset' is indeed what I want. Err, `xset', not 'xset'. I'm
Martin Alejandro Paredes Sanchez wrote:
What is the output of :
dmesg | grep -i mouse
(B) know a tool to help diagnose this issue?
Try the -f and -d option in moused
for the first part, it shows my wired mouse only:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 19:48:52 (0) ~ dmesg | grep -i mouse
ums0: Logitech
El Lun 15 Oct 2007, Jim Stapleton escribió:
Martin Alejandro Paredes Sanchez wrote:
What is the output of :
dmesg | grep -i mouse
(B) know a tool to help diagnose this issue?
Try the -f and -d option in moused
for the first part, it shows my wired mouse only:
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El Dom 14 Oct 2007, Jim Stapleton escribió:
I just got a microsoft wireless optical desktop 3000 (Microsoft
Wireless Optical Mouse 2.0), and am running in FreeBSD 6.2/Xorg 7.2
I have tried the mouse on a Windows machine and it works fine. The
keyboard works well on Windows and FreeBSD. The
Jim Stapleton wrote:
I just got a microsoft wireless optical desktop 3000 (Microsoft
Wireless Optical Mouse 2.0), and am running in FreeBSD 6.2/Xorg 7.2
I have tried the mouse on a Windows machine and it works fine. The
keyboard works well on Windows and FreeBSD. The mouse, however,
doesn't
Chad Hanamaikai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to get my printer setup. I remove ULPT from my kernel,
compile, and reboot. Printer is recognized as ugen. So I fire up X and
realized my mouse is not moving. The mouse stays lit up once it gets
recognized at boot. I am running -stable.
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Hmm; I haven't seen these symptoms.
Are you running moused? If not, definitely try that.
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Intresting I am using moused and my mouse works. Why was I able to not
have to have moused running and have a working mouse?
Chad Hanamaikai wrote:
I am trying to get my printer setup. I remove ULPT from my kernel,
compile, and reboot. Printer is recognized as ugen. So I fire up X and
realized my mouse is not moving. The mouse stays lit up once it gets
recognized at boot. I am running -stable. Any ideas on whats
Chad Hanamaikai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Hmm; I haven't seen these symptoms.
Are you running moused? If not, definitely try that.
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Intresting I am using moused and my mouse works. Why was I able to not
have to have
The problem was the device itself. After testing it with other USB
ports as you suggested I found that I'd better replace it with a new
one.
Thank you.
Bahman
On 8/26/07, Pieter de Goeje [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 25 August 2007, Bahman M. wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed X (xorg
On Saturday 25 August 2007, Bahman M. wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed X (xorg 7.2) and am using FluxBox. It's working well
and there are no problems. However, the mouse gets suddenly detached
and immediately reattached. I can't say exactly how often this
happens, roughly about 6~7 times a
Hello,
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 05:02:49 +0800
Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear everyone on the list
On my xorg-6.9.0 installed on FreeBSD 6.2, USB mouse work just fine
with mouse wheel; ps/2 mouse do not work. Nothing happens when
scrolling mouse wheel.
As I have only one ps/2
On Sat, 2007-07-21 at 01:42 +0200, Nikola Lecic wrote:
I think that then middle (wheel) click doesn't work; if it does, then
The middle click does work! However there is no middle key on thinkpad
track-point, thus it means at least some signal cannot be produced by
track-point is delivered to
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