6.1. Moused starts on boot, and issuing /etc/rc.d/moused stop has
not effect. My /etc/rc.conf has the line:
moused_enable=NO
yet the damn thing starts.
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Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.
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On Thursday 28 September 2006 14:08, Bill Moran wrote:
6.1. Moused starts on boot, and issuing /etc/rc.d/moused stop has
not effect. My /etc/rc.conf has the line:
moused_enable=NO
yet the damn thing starts.
Assuming you have a USB mouse, this is controlled by /etc/devd.conf
(or
In response to John Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 28 September 2006 14:08, Bill Moran wrote:
6.1. Moused starts on boot, and issuing /etc/rc.d/moused stop has
not effect. My /etc/rc.conf has the line:
moused_enable=NO
yet the damn thing starts.
Assuming you have a USB
On 9/28/06, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
6.1. Moused starts on boot, and issuing /etc/rc.d/moused stop has
not effect. My /etc/rc.conf has the line:
moused_enable=NO
yet the damn thing starts.
USB mouse?
Becuase those seem to be handled automagically
somewhere by usbd.
Bill Moran wrote:
[ ... ]
I hate to be a whiner, but shouldn't this respect the moused_enable
setting in rc.conf? I find this a violation of POLA.
I would agree that a USB mouse should respect moused_enable; I gather this
means the USB daemon needs to become smarter...
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-Chuck
PS: Is
In response to Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
PS: Is there any chance you can not use the 16-line .sig disclaimer...?
Yes. I usually take the time to manually delete it when it doesn't
apply, but (like any manual process) I sometimes forget.
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Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to John Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 28 September 2006 14:08, Bill Moran wrote:
6.1. Moused starts on boot, and issuing /etc/rc.d/moused stop has
not effect. My /etc/rc.conf has the line:
moused_enable=NO
yet the damn thing starts.
Assuming you