Re: X not responding

2010-06-23 Thread Richard T C Farnes
On Tuesday 22 June 2010 19:52:54 Andy Balholm wrote:
> I am having a problem with Xorg under FreeBSD 8.0 RELEASE and 8.1 RC1:
>
> When I type startx, the X server starts, and some xterm windows open, but
> it will not respond to keyboard or mouse input. The mouse pointer won't
> move, and the only keyboard input that does anything is CTRL-ALT-F1 etc. to
> switch virtual terminals.
>
> If I install FreeBSD 7.1, which installs Xorg straight from the
> installation CD, it works fine. Under version 8, I've tried installing from
> ports and packages, and I get this problem.
>
> When I first had this problem, I was running it under VirtualBox, so I
> thought maybe it was because VirtualBox's FreeBSD support is incomplete.
> But now I've tried it on real PC hardware, and I have the same problem.
>
> Obviously some people must be running X under FreeBSD 8, so I must be doing
> something wrong in my installation or configuration, but I can't guess what
> it is.
>
> Andy Balholm
> (509) 276-2065
> a...@balholm.com
>
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Here it looks like you have made some mistakes in the configuring file for X. 
You did not mention that  you have configured it. After X has been installed 
you must  go into the X configuration file and configure  your keyboard and 
mouse etc  for use with it. When I installed X on my version 7 BSD I had to 
use some time tuning this file so X would work properly. The file gives you 
alternatives like which language keyboard you use and how your mouse works 
and other settings.

Regards
Richard Farnes
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Re: X not responding

2010-06-22 Thread Andy Balholm
Thanks. That fixed it. I guess I should have read the handbook more.

Andy Balholm
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On Jun 22, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Warren Block wrote:

> On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Andy Balholm wrote:
> 
>> I am having a problem with Xorg under FreeBSD 8.0 RELEASE and 8.1 RC1:
>> 
>> When I type startx, the X server starts, and some xterm windows open, but it 
>> will not respond to keyboard or mouse input. The mouse pointer won't move, 
>> and the only keyboard input that does anything is CTRL-ALT-F1 etc. to switch 
>> virtual terminals.
> 
> Enable dbus and hal in rc.conf as shown here:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-config.html
> 
> If you want to use X without hal for input device detection, add
> Option "AutoAddDevices" "Off" to the ServerLayout section.  Do not set the 
> AllowEmptyInput option, it is unnecessary and problematic.  Or you can 
> configure the xorg-server port without hal.
> 

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Re: X not responding

2010-06-22 Thread Warren Block

On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Andy Balholm wrote:


I am having a problem with Xorg under FreeBSD 8.0 RELEASE and 8.1 RC1:

When I type startx, the X server starts, and some xterm windows open, 
but it will not respond to keyboard or mouse input. The mouse pointer 
won't move, and the only keyboard input that does anything is 
CTRL-ALT-F1 etc. to switch virtual terminals.


Enable dbus and hal in rc.conf as shown here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-config.html

If you want to use X without hal for input device detection, add
Option "AutoAddDevices" "Off" to the ServerLayout section.  Do not set the 
AllowEmptyInput option, it is unnecessary and problematic.  Or you can 
configure the xorg-server port without hal.

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Re: X not responding

2010-06-22 Thread Glen Barber

On 6/22/10 1:52 PM, Andy Balholm wrote:

I am having a problem with Xorg under FreeBSD 8.0 RELEASE and 8.1 RC1:

When I type startx, the X server starts, and some xterm windows open, but it 
will not respond to keyboard or mouse input. The mouse pointer won't move, and 
the only keyboard input that does anything is CTRL-ALT-F1 etc. to switch 
virtual terminals.

If I install FreeBSD 7.1, which installs Xorg straight from the installation 
CD, it works fine. Under version 8, I've tried installing from ports and 
packages, and I get this problem.

When I first had this problem, I was running it under VirtualBox, so I thought 
maybe it was because VirtualBox's FreeBSD support is incomplete. But now I've 
tried it on real PC hardware, and I have the same problem.

Obviously some people must be running X under FreeBSD 8, so I must be doing 
something wrong in my installation or configuration, but I can't guess what it 
is.



Try adding the following to xorg.conf:

Section "ServerFlags"
option "AllowEmptyInput" "off"
option "AutoAddDevices" "off"
EndSection

Regards,

--
Glen Barber
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X not responding

2010-06-22 Thread Andy Balholm
I am having a problem with Xorg under FreeBSD 8.0 RELEASE and 8.1 RC1:

When I type startx, the X server starts, and some xterm windows open, but it 
will not respond to keyboard or mouse input. The mouse pointer won't move, and 
the only keyboard input that does anything is CTRL-ALT-F1 etc. to switch 
virtual terminals.

If I install FreeBSD 7.1, which installs Xorg straight from the installation 
CD, it works fine. Under version 8, I've tried installing from ports and 
packages, and I get this problem.

When I first had this problem, I was running it under VirtualBox, so I thought 
maybe it was because VirtualBox's FreeBSD support is incomplete. But now I've 
tried it on real PC hardware, and I have the same problem.

Obviously some people must be running X under FreeBSD 8, so I must be doing 
something wrong in my installation or configuration, but I can't guess what it 
is.

Andy Balholm
(509) 276-2065
a...@balholm.com

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