Jack Mc Lauren jack.mclau...@yahoo.com writes:
I have a freeBSD 8.2 amd64 on my system and I'm using
gnome environment. But after a few seconds my USB keyboard and PS/2
mouse hang up !!!
What should I do ?
Are you still able to switch to other virtual terminals?
Are you still able to ssh
Hi,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 23:53:04 -0800 (PST)
Jack Mc Lauren jack.mclau...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a freeBSD 8.2 amd64 on my system and I'm using
gnome environment. But after a few seconds my USB keyboard and PS/2
mouse hang up !!!
when did you setup the system? Did this happen after an
Hi guys
I have a freeBSD 8.2 amd64 on my system and I'm using gnome environment. But
after a few seconds my USB keyboard and PS/2 mouse hang up !!!
What should I do ?
Thanks in advance ...
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The T61 has both a touchpad and a trackpoint. Seems like on my T42, only
one works. Possibly there are settings for psm(4) or the synaptics
touchpad driver is needed.
--As for the rest, it is mine.
Check your BIOS
Hi,
I installed FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE on ThinkPad X61.
When I start the X, the TrackPoint is not recognized.
The mouse cursor don't move and the button clicks don't act.
My settings on xorg.conf is as follows:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option
El día Saturday, July 02, 2011 a las 02:59:44PM +0900, YOSHIDA Shigeru escribió:
Hi,
I installed FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE on ThinkPad X61.
When I start the X, the TrackPoint is not recognized.
The mouse cursor don't move and the button clicks don't act.
My settings on xorg.conf is as
On Sat, 2 Jul 2011, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Saturday, July 02, 2011 a las 02:59:44PM +0900, YOSHIDA Shigeru escribió:
Hi,
I installed FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE on ThinkPad X61.
When I start the X, the TrackPoint is not recognized.
The mouse cursor don't move and the button clicks don't act.
i have thinkpad T23 with docking station.
through the docking station i have external keyboard and mouse connected
both PS/2.
when i boot FreeBSD when computer is docked, mouse is detected as
intellimouse, works everything including roller, and both external and
builtin touchpad works fine.
hi
i am new about freebsd . currently i am running 6.2-PRERELEASE(?) in one of
my machine . other 2 are FC5 and xp . i am using common one set of keyboard
, mouse and monitor for every cpu through KVM (model REX-420 ) cpu
changer . the problem is whenever i change to other os then go back to
I experienced that same issue one time, and the problem was the
mouse protocall chosen during X configuration. For me the problem
was corrected by choosing mouse systems when re-running the X
configuration. i.e. as root:
xorgcfg -text mode
Byron - WA4GEG
When X system is loaded my mouse freezes on upper-right corner and
when i try to move it then screen blinks.
What could be wrong?
Oops, correction:
I experienced that same issue one time, and the problem was the
mouse protocall chosen during X configuration. For me the problem
was corrected
When X system is loaded my mouse freezes on upper-right corner and when i try
to move it then screen blinks.
What could be wrong?
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miri yun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
problem USB mouse OS FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE i maked command
moused -p /dev/sysmouse -t auto
vidcontrol -m on only make nothink.
On 5.1-RELEASE no problem
Is moused actually running?
Is there a /dev/sysmouse?
problem USB mouse OS FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE i maked command
moused -p /dev/sysmouse -t auto
vidcontrol -m on only make nothink.
On 5.1-RELEASE no problem
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On 10/25/05, Zsolt Kúti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
I've got a Samsung PS/2 (SMOP5000WX) mouse that does not work. While
the pointer appears, it hectically wanders around the screen and
suddenly produces false keystroke-like actions.
Applying hint.psm.0.flags=0x0200 makes it a plain
Dear All,
I've got a Samsung PS/2 (SMOP5000WX) mouse that does not work. While
the pointer appears, it hectically wanders around the screen and
suddenly produces false keystroke-like actions.
Applying hint.psm.0.flags=0x0200 makes it a plain PS/2 mouse, that
works fine (no wheel then, of
I've solved my mouse problem. I had to enable the mouse in /etc/rc.conf
to get it to work. I did not have to do this before I updated gnome, so I
assume something changed to make it a requirement now?
I still need to know if it's OK to use portupgrade to upgrade gnome-related
ports after
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I still need to know if it's OK to use portupgrade to upgrade
gnome-related ports after upgrading to gnome2.10 using gnome_upgrade.sh.
I think if it wasn't OK then UPDATING would have said so.
gnome_upgrade.sh seems to have been specifically because of a major leap
in
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I still need to know if it's OK to use portupgrade to upgrade
gnome-related ports after upgrading to gnome2.10 using gnome_upgrade.sh.
I think if it wasn't OK then UPDATING would have said so.
gnome_upgrade.sh seems to have been specifically because
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Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I still need to know if it's OK to use portupgrade to upgrade
gnome-related ports after upgrading to gnome2.10 using gnome_upgrade.sh.
I think if it wasn't OK then
Hi,
I have a laptop with FreeBSD -CURRENT/xorg 6.7.0. Everything works
perfectly - almost everything:
When I attach an external monitor the left mouse button stops working.
This is both the case for the built in mouse pad and if I attach an
external USB-mouse.
I haven't tried to set up a left
This is a near copy of another post to FReeBSD-amd64 .. I wasn't sure if
there was anything dealing with my mouse problem that was really amd64
specific (it seemed not, but you can't really tell) so I'm going to
re-describe my problem, anmd I apologize if it['s possible that the same
post
Hi,
I have problem with ps/2 scroll mouse when connecting via Nova View
KNV102 kvm switch. The mouse doesn't work. It just moved to the
top-right of the screen and stuck there. It has no problem when
connecting mouse directly with the pc, everything works fine. My
system is Compaq Evo
On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 10:14:29 +0700
Li Wei Jea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have problem with ps/2 scroll mouse when connecting via Nova View
KNV102 kvm switch. The mouse doesn't work. It just moved to the
top-right of the screen and stuck there. It has no problem when
connecting
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Hi,
I have problem with ps/2 scroll mouse when connecting via Nova View
On 9 Sep 2004 at 7:34, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 8:14 PM
I have problem with ps/2 scroll mouse when connecting via Nova View
KNV102 kvm switch. The mouse doesn't work. It just moved to the
top-right of the screen and
The touch mouse is an Alps Pointing Device with a middle scroll wheel and I
have gotten the mouse to work before on FreeBSD4.9
I'm still running fbsd4.9 but the mouse is not functional in xwindows, any
ideas what might be going on?
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Oops. I meant to reply to this sooner.
On 04/17, Mark Ovens rearranged the electrons to read:
Ah, now that _does_ WFM, and that fact makes me suspect that the
problem lies with the USB driver rather than the mouse driver.
I think you're probably correct in that the problem lies in the USB
10,000 Screaming Monkeys wrote:
I tried sending this to freebsd-hardware, but nobody replied, so I
thought I would try here, as well.
On one of my machines, I'm running FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT (last built on
Jan 15th, 2004).
I recently purchased a Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop, which is a
another possible issue is that some microsoft wireless products use
infrared and new high end products use bluetooth adapters.
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On 04/17, Mark Ovens rearranged the electrons to read:
Ah, now that _does_ WFM, and that fact makes me suspect that the
problem lies with the USB driver rather than the mouse driver.
What are your mouse settings in rc.conf and XFree86config?
At the moment, all I have in /etc/rc.conf is:
10,000 Screaming Monkeys wrote:
On 04/17, Mark Ovens rearranged the electrons to read:
10,000 Screaming Monkeys wrote:
Plugging the mouse cord on the wireless receiver into the PS/2 mouse
port doesn't seem to have any effect on the matter -- the system detects
a mouse on the psm0 port, but it
I tried sending this to freebsd-hardware, but nobody replied, so I
thought I would try here, as well.
On one of my machines, I'm running FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT (last built on
Jan 15th, 2004).
I recently purchased a Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop, which is a
wireless setup with a PS/2 keyboard
Hi,
I need some direction. I have a optical mouse that will not configure
properly in sysinstall or X. It jumps around and randomly opens menus.
In sysinstall it disappears reappears clkoses dialogs all by itself when
you move it. I have that same mouse that functions perfectly under 4.4
and
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