Hello, @Guido I tried to rebuild the xorg-server but it stoped to recognize all input devices even on Xfce4, I think I'm missing something. Tried to rebuild the xf86-input-evdev too but didn't work either. Had to revert to the pkg version to be able to send this email
@Ulf Rudolf <u.rud...@web.de> Now knowing that the xorg-server is not recognizing any input devices after rebuild the latest version, I have a feeling that this problem is related, maybe the LightDM expects some specific device? My system is a Dell G3 2019 with: 12.1-RELEASE-p2 Mesa DRI Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630 (Coffeelake 3x8 GT2) Pkgs: - Xorg 7.7_3 - xorg-server 1.18.4_13,1 (hal is off in the description) - xfce 4.14 Ports: - drm-kmod-g20190710 Thank you, Mario Em ter., 10 de mar. de 2020 às 12:02, Guido Falsi <m...@madpilot.net> escreveu: > On 10/03/20 13:41, Mario Olofo wrote: > > Hello All, > > In the prccess of making the FreeBSD my main OS, I stumbled on an very > > uncommon problem: the LightDM don't accept any keys, and I can't even get > > out to the tty with ctrl+alt+F1... > > > > I build the drm-kmod from ports, installed Xorg, Xfce4 and LightDM and > > lightdm-gtk-greeter with pkg, and enabled it on rc.conf with > > lightdm_enable="YES". > > On boot, it don't work because the lightdm need to be on video group, so > I > > added it to video groups and then the LightDM screen showed up, but only > > the mouse work. If I press a lot of keys and then use the mouse to > restart > > the system, I can see some garbage input on the first terminal! > > I didn't create a custom X config, but tried to force a input conf to see > > if it was the problem but it appears that the config is not used at all > > when starting LightDM. I rebuild from source the LightDM, but the problem > > persists. When I use startx to go directly to Xfce4 works like a charm. > > > > I'm sorry I don't have much insight about this, but this one (and the > following problem too) looks like a graphics hardware related problem. > > You should share some information about your system, which graphics > adapter and chipset you are using and what driver setup. > > > Then comes the second but less important problem that I found, the topbar > > decorator of windows are not displaying correctly. The background img > > behind the title don't stretch to cover the full width. Anyone had this > > problem before? > > There is a known problem with xfce 4.14 and window decorations on > certain hardware chipsets: > > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240887 > > It has been recently reported that Xorg server 1.20.7 (available with > the latest package set) fixes the issue. > > This update will reach quarterly packages at the start of April. If > you're willing you could migrate your machine to latest packages and > confirm if this fixes the issue for you. > > -- > Guido Falsi <m...@madpilot.net> > _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"