Hi,
the hardware driver for your touchpad model isn't up-to-date yet.
I believe it's not much that's missing, so maybe it will be changed
soon.
On 04/09/2016 05:24 AM, Joe Schillinger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> New OpenBSD user here, I decided to install OpenBSD 5.9 (now on -current) on
> my MacBook this past week. Installation was smooth, but now I'm having a few
> seemingly hardware-related issues.
>
> Firstly, I'm experiencing some quite crippling graphical glitches in X11 that
> make the system nearly unusable. Terminal windows (urxvt) are often missing
> text, and windows will flash and just generally "glitch out". I realize this
> description isn't probably too helpful, but I don't know how else to describe
> it. Here are a couple pictures that I could capture of what's going on. I'm
> using spectrwm, although these issues exist in other WM's as well (I tried
> fvwm).
> https://u.teknik.io/Gapfb.png https://u.teknik.io/ckdGa.png
> https://u.teknik.io/1Ji7K.png https://u.teknik.io/uJjQZ.png
>
> Secondly, the audio from the speakers is tinny and quiet. I've tried changing
> values in mixerctl with no success. I think it seems as though the bass
> speakers aren't being used. The volume I'm getting while in OpenBSD seems to
> be about half of what I'm able to get in OS X and Windows on the same machine.
>
> Thirdly, this is probably a synaptics driver issue, but when I two-finger
> scroll in an application like Chromium, and let go of my second finger, the
> cursor will jump up about a quarter of the screen height. In general, the
> cursor jumps around my screen an awful lot, and I've never had this problem
> in the past.
>
> I mention these issues only because I've not had them in either of the Linux
> distros I've installed on here (Arch and CRUX). If there's any other
> information I can provide, I'd love to help. I think OpenBSD is a wonderfully
> designed system and I really would love to use it.
>
> dmesg: http://sprunge.us/MAVR
> Xorg.0.log: http://sprunge.us/jgCH
> mixerctl: http://sprunge.us/JUCh
>
> Thanks,
> Joe