Re: USB mouse spontaneously detaching
Data point: plugging a no-name USB mouse into a PS/2 to USB adapter instead of directly into a USB 2.0 port on old HP amd64 board seems to have solved this in my case. Regards, Howard E.
Re: No USB devices recognized (HP box, 5.4-stable)
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 11:36:03PM -0700, howard eisenberger wrote: > On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 06:21:03PM +, Neil Hughes wrote: > > > I've got an HP dx5150MT minitower of 2006 vintage, and with OpenBSD > > 5.4 stable no USB devices are recognized whether they're attached > > before or after boot. No console message, nothing appended to dmesg. > > > > Same thing happens whether I use amd64 MP or SP kernel - I'm about > > to send dmesg reports but thought it worth querying here at the same > > time. > > > > On the same machine USB works fine with XP. > > > > A lost cause? > > > ohci0 at pci0 dev 19 function 0 "ATI SB400 USB" rev 0x00: apic 2 int > > 18, version 1.0, legacy support > > ohci1 at pci0 dev 19 function 1 "ATI SB400 USB" rev 0x00: apic 2 int > > 18, version 1.0, legacy support > > ehci0 at pci0 dev 19 function 2 "ATI SB400 USB2" rev 0x00: apic 2 int 18 > > With 5.4 on my dx5150, same onboard USB: > > APIC enabled in BIOS - nothing detected. > > APIC disabled in BIOS - USB pen drive detected, but not USB/IDE > external laptop drive. > > AFAIK, onboard USB works fine with Linux. I just got back to this and, to be fair, with Debian Linux USB pen drive is detected, but not USB/IDE external laptop drive with APIC enabled or disabled in BIOS. The same external drive with the same USB/IDE adapter is detected and works with 5.4 on a couple of other machines with different USB chips. So, it looks like both Linux and OpenBSD have a problem with the ATI SB400 USB. > I ended up disabling the onboard USB and adding a NEC USB PCI > card, which seems to work fine with OpenBSD 5.4 Regards, Howard E.
Re: No USB devices recognized (HP box, 5.4-stable)
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 06:21:03PM +, Neil Hughes wrote: > I've got an HP dx5150MT minitower of 2006 vintage, and with OpenBSD > 5.4 stable no USB devices are recognized whether they're attached > before or after boot. No console message, nothing appended to dmesg. > > Same thing happens whether I use amd64 MP or SP kernel - I'm about > to send dmesg reports but thought it worth querying here at the same > time. > > On the same machine USB works fine with XP. > > A lost cause? > ohci0 at pci0 dev 19 function 0 "ATI SB400 USB" rev 0x00: apic 2 int > 18, version 1.0, legacy support > ohci1 at pci0 dev 19 function 1 "ATI SB400 USB" rev 0x00: apic 2 int > 18, version 1.0, legacy support > ehci0 at pci0 dev 19 function 2 "ATI SB400 USB2" rev 0x00: apic 2 int 18 With 5.4 on my dx5150, same onboard USB: APIC enabled in BIOS - nothing detected. APIC disabled in BIOS - USB pen drive detected, but not USB/IDE external laptop drive. AFAIK, onboard USB works fine with Linux. I ended up disabling the onboard USB and adding a NEC USB PCI card, which seems to work fine with OpenBSD 5.4 Regards, Howard E.
Re: "X -configure" segmentation fault
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:18:43PM +, Heptas Torres wrote: > I am trying to generate a starting xorg.conf file by running "X > -configure" but get a segmentation fault error (output below). Any > ideas what could go wrong? Have tried this both in a VMware guest and > on real hardware but I get the same problems. dmesg is at the end. Hello, I got the same thing this evening on a Debian (jessie) box, but xorg.conf.new was created and seemed to work fine. X worked without it, but I was able to get a higher resolution by editing xorg.conf. Regards, Howard E. Ottawa