Scratch what I said about the mouse - put: moused_enable="YES"
into /etc/rc.conf, and run /etc/rc.d/moused start and the mouse should work. This is what I just had to do now, experimenting manually. On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Justin Sherrill <[email protected]> wrote: > The errors that kept firefox from working would be useful, but in the > meantime: You can download a pre-built (pkgsrc, not dports) version of > firefox-19 with: > > (if you are on i386) > http://avalon.dragonflybsd.org/packages/i386/DragonFly-3.4/stable/All/firefox-19.0.2.tgz > > (if you are on x86_64) > pkg_radd > http://avalon.dragonflybsd.org/packages/x86_64/DragonFly-3.4/stable/All/firefox-19.0.2.tgz > > For the mouse... I'm guessing, but: look at your xorg.conf and set > /dev/sysmouse for the pointer device? If that doesn't work, maybe > /dev/ums0 instead? > > > On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 8:16 AM, Antonio Olivares > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Dear folks, >> >> I am new to DragonFlyBSD, but with some experience in FreeBSD. I read >> the handbook about using pkgsrc which is somehow related to the ports >> tree. I did a git pull and pulled the ports tree and installed >> successfully xfce via bmake install clean, but when I run startx, >> mouse does not move, it is a usb mouse. I want to install firefox so >> I switch to >> # cd /usr/pkgsrc/www/firefox >> and run >> # bmake install clean >> and I get errors. >> >> I am unfamiliar with pkgsrc as to update the tree, in FreeBSD, we use >> portsnap fetch * to update the tree, but here I am kind of lost. I >> know that there exits dport but I prefer the ports tree structure so I >> want to use pkgsrc but if there is an idiot proof way to install >> firefox then I am all ears. >> >> Thanks & Best Regards, >> >> >> Antonio
