Hola,
I solved the problem with the advice of Ivan Pascal (many thanks for that). The
problem was that the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB was absent - why ever!
I've installed X from the FreeBSD ports. But, being the lucky one, another
machine running FreeBSD and X which was upgraded from
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 03:51, David Dawes wrote:
It sounds like your Xlib has the wrong path for XKeysymDB. Did you
install it in the same ProjectRoot as it was built for (lots of things
can break if you don't)?
I just did a make install, and there's a XKeysymDB under the ProjectRoot
I built
Hi again,
I just upgraded to CVS and my keyboard stopped working.
I dug a little deeper, now I have the keyboard (mostly) working.
I didn't realize at first, but the Xserver was printing to the console
this (*), which I include at the end of the email. I edited
lib/X11/xkb/compat/xfree86 and
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 03:23:43PM +0100, Iñaki García Etxebarria wrote:
Hi again,
I just upgraded to CVS and my keyboard stopped working.
I dug a little deeper, now I have the keyboard (mostly) working.
I didn't realize at first, but the Xserver was printing to the console
this (*), which I
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 19:42, David Dawes wrote:
I just upgraded to CVS and my keyboard stopped working.
I dug a little deeper, now I have the keyboard (mostly) working.
I didn't realize at first, but the Xserver was printing to the console
this (*), which I include at the end of the email. I
Hi list,
I just upgraded to CVS and my keyboard stopped working.
If I start the server with -xkb (or the XkbDisable option in XF86Config)
things appear to work just fine.
Attached goes my XF86Config, X log (when things don't work) and the
host.def file used for compiling. I installed X under a
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