the system reverted to a safe/stable
> state.
> After the change to latest, the pkg upgrade found a lot of files to
> update, including xorg-server, xfce and xorg-drivers.
> But, after the update to latest, only my usb mouse is detected on xserver
> now...
> The log don't hav
safe/stable state.
After the change to latest, the pkg upgrade found a lot of files to update,
including xorg-server, xfce and xorg-drivers.
But, after the update to latest, only my usb mouse is detected on xserver
now...
The log don't have any errors, the Xorg log don't have any output
On 11/03/20 16:50, Mario Olofo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I configured the full system with pkg and only build the drm-kmod.
>
> I downloaded the img from the 12.0 stable version, don't know when or why
> it become release for me =X
This depends on how you updated it. I could guess you used
freebsd-upd
Hello,
I configured the full system with pkg and only build the drm-kmod.
I downloaded the img from the 12.0 stable version, don't know when or why
it become release for me =X
The pkg was downloaded the first time I used it, so I don't know what can
be wrong with it.
May you point me some link to
On 11/03/20 02:20, Mario Olofo wrote:
> 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 a
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
Now knowing tha
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 an
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 en
Hi.
I applied ukbd.c patch, then rebuild world and kernel.
The result is "Every symbols on keyboard can input as I expected".
In attached file, check result with the same procedure below are described.
See attachment file for detail.
It seems that my problem is fixed.
Thanks.
2020年2
7;, no '|', no '_'.
> >
> > See attachment for detail.
> > Line240 shows "ugen0.3: at usbus0 (disconnected)"
> >
> > I press keys '\', '|',(right of '^' '~')
> > '\', '_' (rig
'~')
'\', '_' (right of '/' ''?') order.
I can't input underscore on console keyboard.
So, "usbconfig -d X.Y dump_device_desc" command was executed via ssh.
Thank you.
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O.K.
I'll rebuild my system and check them.
Please wait for a result.
BTW, "plug the keyboard" means "Physically detach and attach the keyboard" ?
Thank you for your reply.
2020年2月25日(火) 17:41 Hans Petter Selasky :
>
> Hi,
>
> Can you enabl
25.02.2020 4:37, Minoru TANABE wrote:
CC'ing to author of mentioned revision.
> Hi, all.
> I'm 12-stable user.
> My system upgrade from 12.1-stable_r357351(2020-02-01) to
> r358294(2020-02-24).
> After upgrading, I can't input '\', '|', '_' symbol.
>
> I use vt console driver and jp.capsctrl.kbd
Hi, all.
I'm 12-stable user.
My system upgrade from 12.1-stable_r357351(2020-02-01) to
r358294(2020-02-24).
After upgrading, I can't input '\', '|', '_' symbol.
I use vt console driver and jp.capsctrl.kbd keymap.
These symbols are defined as scancode 115 and 125 in keymap.
I checked source, and fi
After I did a wipe/reinstall going from 10.3 to 11 the same
machine/keyboard has gone from instantly registering the pressing of
caps-lock to causing a 2-3 second pause in keyboard i/o when pressing it
(on or off).
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Hi,
On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 12:21:19 +0900
"Daniel P. Wright" wrote:
>
> Thank you all for your replies. I have finally managed to get the
> machine up and running again -- the problem was not what I expected!
like always.
>
> 1) Setting AutoAddDevices, etc in xorg.conf
> 2) Disabling HAL before
ut the call
to "startx" rather than the whole if statement. As a result tty7 was
constantly logging me in and out in the background.
Why this should cause the keyboard to cut out as described I'm not sure
(I would have expected the whole system just to run slowly), but
commenting out
part of a desktop
environment that has a bug that causes it to eat all keyboard events.
It might even be a portion of xorg that needs to be rebuilt.
There is an interaction with hald and moused that makes it worthwhile
lately for some users to run moused from rc.conf. There may be a
I wonder
uld you do when the line above
solves the problem?
> There is an interaction with hald and moused that makes it worthwhile
> lately for some users to run moused from rc.conf. There may be a
I wonder why.
> similar interaction with kbdmux(4) or some other keyboard component
> for keyboards.
&
akes it worthwhile
lately for some users to run moused from rc.conf. There may be a
similar interaction with kbdmux(4) or some other keyboard component for
keyboards.
hald can be improved greatly by its absence.
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2012 08:17:27 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Jul 2012, Daniel P. Wright wrote:
>
> > I am having issues with my keyboard running FreeBSD 9-RELEASE. It
> > is recognised fine by the system and works within the console
> > (outside of X)
On Thu, 26 Jul 2012, Daniel P. Wright wrote:
I am having issues with my keyboard running FreeBSD 9-RELEASE. It is
recognised fine by the system and works within the console (outside of X),
but within a couple of minutes of X launching it stops working in X. I can
still use ctrl-alt-F1 (or
Hello,
I am having issues with my keyboard running FreeBSD 9-RELEASE. It is
recognised fine by the system and works within the console (outside of X),
but within a couple of minutes of X launching it stops working in X. I can
still use ctrl-alt-F1 (or whatever) to break back out to the console
Are you sure that you are *not* using USB 3.0 ports for the keyboard which
makes problems?
I had that on ZBOX ID34 - with keyobard connected to 3.0 I was not able to
enter BIOS at all.
Marek
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On 1/26/12 7:15 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 12:35:30AM +0100, Schaich Alonso wrote:
On 2012-01-26 (Thursday) 23:00:32 Garance A Drosihn wrote:
After testing a variety of things, I put the machine in a small rack I
have, and hooked up a different USB keyboard to
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 12:35:30AM +0100, Schaich Alonso wrote:
> On 2012-01-26 (Thursday) 23:00:32 Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I recently installed 9.0-release on a brand new PC which has an i3 chip.
> > During the initial install I happened to use a USB
On 2012-01-26 (Thursday) 23:00:32 Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I recently installed 9.0-release on a brand new PC which has an i3 chip.
> During the initial install I happened to use a USB keyboard from Apple.
> I installed freebsd/amd64. Everything that I tried work
Hi.
I recently installed 9.0-release on a brand new PC which has an i3 chip.
During the initial install I happened to use a USB keyboard from Apple.
I installed freebsd/amd64. Everything that I tried worked okay with it.
After testing a variety of things, I put the machine in a small rack I
ame kernel config I used the
# > last months, or maybe Windows 7 on my multi OS system has frobbed something
# > somewhere, but when I "shutdown -p" the three keyboard LEDs Num, Caps &
Scroll
# > remain lit... pulling the plug of course does fix it :-)
# >
# > In orde
PS/2 or USB keyboard?
The same is happening on my system.
My keyboard has a DIN connector plugged into a PS/2 adapter plugged into
a USB adapter plugged into a powered USB hub plugged into the FreeBSD box.
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multi OS system has frobbed something
> somewhere, but when I "shutdown -p" the three keyboard LEDs Num, Caps & Scroll
> remain lit... pulling the plug of course does fix it :-)
>
> In order to have the LEDs out,
> do I have to add a new kernel option?
> Tune some
hello, world\n
I made an interesting observation the other day. I don't know if it is
because of the update to 9-STABLE with the same kernel config I used the
last months, or maybe Windows 7 on my multi OS system has frobbed something
somewhere, but when I "shutdown -p" the thre
Finally got the kb. As almost everyone anticipated,
it refused to work connected to ps/2 adapter with
usb -> ps/2. I had to recompile the kernel and put
usb code back.
So far, so good. Thanks all for support.
Zoran
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eBSD and USB-based keyboards (such
as if the kernel crashes before the USB stack and kbdmux can get
configured, you can't type anything). The "USB Legacy" or "USB
Emulation" option in a BIOS doesn't help -- the kernel is already loaded
at that point, so emulation interrupts in
t; match 65 key kb?
No, I use it as a standard pc105 keyboard. The fact that the
additional keys don't exist doesn't matter. I only put
setxkbmap -layout us -option compose:ralt
into xdm/Xsetup_0 because I need a compose key for German and French.
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2011, Zoran Kolic wrote:
match 65 key kb? How it goes in xorg.conf file in line
for driver, which is "kbd" for ps/2 kb? I disabled hald
whith those 3 lines:
Section "Server Flags"
Option "DontZap" "off"
Option "AllowEmptyInput" "off"
Opti
>> I don't know if the original Happy Hacker keyboard is still
>> available, it hasn't been an issue for me. :D
>
>The successor to the original HHKB were the HHKB Professional (I'm
>typing this on one) and now the HHKB Professional 2. Both are USB
>only; th
Eric Schnoebelen wrote:
> - > All newer HH keuboards are usb ones. Manufacturer doesn't
> - > confirm connection to ps/2 port with usb to ps/2 adapter.
> - > Is there any reason not to do that on amd64?
> -
> - Hrm, strange that a nice keyboard like that comes a
> Anyway, I've had really bad luck with off the shelf adapters. You are
> probably OK with just running it as USB.
Should do if running through adapter fails.
I always remove usb stack from kernel. Have to
check how the change interacts with x configura-
tion. Console mode asks for few lines to
"Mark Felder" writes:
- On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:15:27 -0600, Zoran Kolic wrote:
- > All newer HH keuboards are usb ones. Manufacturer doesn't
- > confirm connection to ps/2 port with usb to ps/2 adapter.
- > Is there any reason not to do that on amd64?
-
-
- Hrm, stra
On 03/10/2011 09:31, Mark Felder wrote:
Hrm, strange that a nice keyboard like that comes as USB only.
It's not _that_ strange. PS/2 doesn't allow for safe hot-plugging, USB
does. And very few typists are going to exceed the keyrate of USB.
--
Nothin' ever does
sb to ps/2 adapter.
Is there any reason not to do that on amd64?
Hrm, strange that a nice keyboard like that comes as USB only. My Adesso
comes natively as PS/2 but has a PS/2 to USB converter that works
flawlessly. The idea is that PS/2 is better for keyboards because it
allows you to simu
Quite late return to the subject. I finally ordered one for
myself and have a question regarding it's usage with 64 bit
system.
All newer HH keuboards are usb ones. Manufacturer doesn't
confirm connection to ps/2 port with usb to ps/2 adapter.
Is there any reason not to do that on amd64?
Best regar
few desktop workstations from Dell
> >>> Optiplex 960s to Optiplex 980s. We were running FreeBSD
> >>> 8.1-RELEASE. The migration was performed by simply swapping the
> >>> drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
> >>> over, they a
ation was performed by simply swapping the
drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did
not hold down. The key repeats continue ind
g the
drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did
not hold down. The key repeats continue indefinitely until another
key is pressed. Occ
ation was performed by simply swapping the
drives into the new systems. Immediately after switching people
over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did
not hold down. The key repeats continue ind
ystems. Immediately after switching people
> over, they all began to report bizarre keyboard issues - things like
> infinite key repeats (letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did
> not hold down. The key repeats continue indefinitely until another
> key is pressed. O
zarre keyboard issues - things like infinite key repeats
(letters, numbers, "enter") for keys they did not hold down. The key
repeats continue indefinitely until another key is pressed.
Occasionally, even mouse input will trigger similar infinite keyboard
input repetition. In additio
> The Happy Hacking keyboard doesn't have a numpad. I didn't have any
> problems because of this, regardless of having it enabled/disabled in
> the BIOS.
Sorry for late reply.
My old keyboard has numpad part. Since hh lite 2 has it not,
I simply ask for behaveor of kb with op
On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 06:17:08AM +0100, Zoran wrote:
> Thaks for reply.
>
> > I have one in use since ~5 years. The typing feel is a lot better compared
> > to the Logitech keyboard I had before.
> > The only problem I have with mine is that it's not usable with
it is not working on the kb, to my wish. Any thought how it goes on HH?
>
> The Happy Hacking keyboard doesn't have a numpad. I didn't have any problems
> because of this, regardless of having it enabled/disabled in the BIOS.
I suspect that only applies to keyboards the BIOS
Zoran wrote:
Thaks for reply.
I have one in use since ~5 years. The typing feel is a lot better compared
to the Logitech keyboard I had before.
The only problem I have with mine is that it's not usable with the boot
loader menu. It seems to be hardware related as it works fine with
Thaks for reply.
> I have one in use since ~5 years. The typing feel is a lot better compared
> to the Logitech keyboard I had before.
> The only problem I have with mine is that it's not usable with the boot
> loader menu. It seems to be hardware related as it work
On 25/12/2010, at 5:15, Philipp Ost wrote:
> The only problem I have with mine is that it's not usable with the boot
> loader menu. It seems to be hardware related as it works fine with other
> computers (using different chipsets).
If it's a USB keyboard then it's up
Zoran wrote:
I consider buying new keyboard and found happy hacker lite 2
model suiting fine. Is there someone on the list with expe-
rience using it?
I have one in use since ~5 years. The typing feel is a lot better
compared to the Logitech keyboard I had before.
The only problem I have
Dear all!
I consider buying new keyboard and found happy hacker lite 2
model suiting fine. Is there someone on the list with expe-
rience using it? I'm aware I should change rc.conf to meet it's
65 key layout. Also, how xorg.conf has to look like in this
situation?
Be
, Holger Kipp wrote:
> My son bought a wireless USB deskset (keyboard and mouse) from TRUST.
>
> Of course it does not work with freebsd 7.1 (I am currently updating
> to 7-STABLE just in case). Anyway, here the problem with TRUST Wireless
> Deskset:
>
> Feb 8 22:00:32 TheS
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Rohit Grover wrote:
> I am not resorting to a binary search of revisions along stable/8.0 to
Oops; typo above. I AM going to binary search revisions along stable/8.0
So far, I have also discovered that the first reboot following a
kernel install is very likely t
I added hw.pci.usb_early_takeover="0" to /boot/loader.conf, but it
hasn't made any reliable difference.
I am not resorting to a binary search of revisions along stable/8.0 to
find the culprit, but this is going to be a very slow and wasteful
process--it takes me multiple boots (first into MacOSx a
he system there is also a PS/2 key board slot , a PS/2 keyboard may
> be utilized . Another way may be a shell script or program starting on boot
> automatically to dump the required values . In that case , a key board may
> not be required .
There are no PS/2 or any other legacy connec
on 10/02/2010 13:35 Rohit Grover said the following:
> Thanks for replying. I would like to pursue this problem. I have
> verified that this problem doesn't happen with 8.0/RELEASE, and there
> are some improvements in 8.0/STABLE which I need, so it is very
> important for me to be able to use the
arts initially and USB key board does not work , there
> seems that this is most likely possibility .
>
> If it is possible the following steps may be useful :
>
> Initially start MacOSX , dump all of the related circuit register values .
How do I dump the keyboard circuit registe
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Rohit Grover wrote:
> Yes, this is a USB keyboard. If I plug in an external USB keyboard I
> get the same behaviour.
>
> In the mean time, I have discovered that if I boot the machine with
> MacOSX and then reboot into FreeBSD, it is very like
Yes, this is a USB keyboard. If I plug in an external USB keyboard I
get the same behaviour.
In the mean time, I have discovered that if I boot the machine with
MacOSX and then reboot into FreeBSD, it is very likely that FreeBSD
will have no problems with using the keyboard.
I am sure that this
e once or twice after that. But now the keyboard has
>> stopped working. The boot program is able to use the keyboard, but the
>> kernel isn't, and I am unable to do anything useful with the machine
>> from the login screen.
>>
>> I had rebuilt the kernel twice with
My son bought a wireless USB deskset (keyboard and mouse) from TRUST.
Of course it does not work with freebsd 7.1 (I am currently updating
to 7-STABLE just in case). Anyway, here the problem with TRUST Wireless
Deskset:
Feb 8 22:00:32 TheSimpsons root: Unknown USB device: vendor 0x04fc
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 02:19:06PM +0530, Rohit Grover wrote:
> I am using a very recent Freebsd 8.0 STABLE on a Macbook. I updated my
> sources and rebuilt a kernel about 3 days ago. I was able to use the
> machine fine once or twice after that. But now the keyboard has
> stopped
Hi,
I am using a very recent Freebsd 8.0 STABLE on a Macbook. I updated my
sources and rebuilt a kernel about 3 days ago. I was able to use the
machine fine once or twice after that. But now the keyboard has
stopped working. The boot program is able to use the keyboard, but the
kernel isn't
On Monday, 25 of January 2010 11:57:44 Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:47:46 +
>
> Krzysztof Dajka wrote:
> > I did check my keyboard with FreeBSD 7.2 and it wasn't supported either.
> > Xev also didn't return anything.
>
> Di you try
On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:47:46 +
Krzysztof Dajka wrote:
> I did check my keyboard with FreeBSD 7.2 and it wasn't supported either.
> Xev also didn't return anything.
Di you try this: http://www.freshports.org/misc/hotkeys/
Perhaps it will work?
There is also this: http://ww
B driver),
> >so it sounds like RELENG_8 needs some work in this regard.
>
> I did check my keyboard with FreeBSD 7.2 and it wasn't supported
> either. Xev also didn't return anything.
My sentence meant: it didn't work on RELENG_7, which used a different
USB
On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 01:43:14 -, Jeremy Chadwick
wrote:
If so: yes, FreeBSD's USB driver appears to lack support for these. Or,
well, it did on RELENG_7 (which is a completely different USB driver),
so it sounds like RELENG_8 needs some work in this regard.
I did check my keyboard
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 08:26:47PM +, Krzysztof Dajka wrote:
> Hi, I've recently got a new Microsoft Wireless Keyboard v2.0. I am curios
> whether multimedia keyboards work with FreeBSD out of box or should I
> configure something or use some quirks to enable extra keys. This ke
Hi, I've recently got a new Microsoft Wireless Keyboard v2.0. I am curios
whether multimedia keyboards work with FreeBSD out of box or should I
configure something or use some quirks to enable extra keys. This keyboard
works fine with Linux 2.6.30 all keys work otb. I tried using xev in Fr
not receive
> > > input from either the mouse or keyboard.
> >[...] You need to rebuild hal and to remove the old libusb port.
> >libusb is now part of the base system in 8.X and you must use
> >this version. You should rebuild all that depend on the old port
> >
Le Sun, 13 Sep 2009 15:29:58 +1000,
Dave Hardman a écrit :
> I upgraded from 7.2 to 8.0-BETA4. Now X will not receive input
> from either the mouse or keyboard. When this has happened in 7.1
> or 7.2 it was fixed by running hal. The keyboard, mouse and hal
> are all workin
On Sun, 2009-09-13 at 15:29 +1000, Dave Hardman wrote:
> I upgraded from 7.2 to 8.0-BETA4. Now X will not receive input
> from either the mouse or keyboard. When this has happened in 7.1
> or 7.2 it was fixed by running hal. The keyboard, mouse and hal
> are all working. I did not conf
I upgraded from 7.2 to 8.0-BETA4. Now X will not receive input
from either the mouse or keyboard. When this has happened in 7.1
or 7.2 it was fixed by running hal. The keyboard, mouse and hal
are all working. I did not configure X, the xorg.conf file was
auto generated when X was first started
IPMI/KVM
module?
We have 6016TT-TF with onboard IPMI, and "virtual USB keyboard" doesn't
work only on 7.2 installation CD/ISO, but if 7.2-RELEASE is installed on
the HDD with GENERIC kernel, remote console / keyboard works fine.
8.0 CD / ISO works fine. So in our case, the proble
Nope, we just compiled out USB support from the kernel.
Regards
Steve
- Original Message -
From: "Jurgen Weber"
Steve
Were you ever able to solve this? we are experiencing the same problem.
This e.mail is private and confid
Jurgen Weber wrote:
Steve
Were you ever able to solve this? we are experiencing the same problem.
Can I ask you, what type of Supermicro server you have or what IPMI/KVM
module?
We have 6016TT-TF with onboard IPMI, and "virtual USB keyboard" doesn't
work only on 7.2 inst
Steve
Were you ever able to solve this? we are experiencing the same problem.
Thanks
Jurgen
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On 10 jun 2009, at 18:58, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:02:39 -0500 Ben Stuyts > wrote:
I've upgrade two FreeBSD 7-stable workstations to the latest kernel/
world of today, and now the mouse and keyboard don't react anymore in
the Xorg / KDE login window.
--On Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:02:39 -0500 Ben Stuyts wrote:
Hi,
I've upgrade two FreeBSD 7-stable workstations to the latest kernel/
world of today, and now the mouse and keyboard don't react anymore in
the Xorg / KDE login window. Mouse doesn't move, keyboard characters
Quite random time. From
second to tens seconds. I thought it just keyboard froze, but once the
computer started beeping, so it looks like a memory corruption or
something like that.
As kib@ has told me, it was fixed with r189017 | jhb | 2009-02-25, and
was MFCed with r189307 | jhb | 2009-
econd to tens seconds. I thought it just keyboard froze, but once the
computer started beeping, so it looks like a memory corruption or
something like that.
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On Sun, 2009-02-22 at 12:30 +1100, Tony Maher wrote:
> Tony Maher wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have been running FreeBSD 7 from around 2008-10-20 and experienced
> > the occasional problems with usb mouse and keyboard. The mouse pointer
> > slowly drift to a cor
Tony Maher wrote:
Hello,
I have been running FreeBSD 7 from around 2008-10-20 and experienced
the occasional problems with usb mouse and keyboard. The mouse pointer
slowly drift to a corner of the screen and not respond, and the keyboard
would become unresponsive. Unplugging and plugging back
I get the same effect, but with completely different hardware. This is
on an AMD desktop system, with a Logitech wireless keyboard plugged in
via USB. I don't have X installed, only trying to use it at the console.
On 3-Feb-09, at 2:05 AM, Florian Smeets wrote:
On 02.02.2009 21:3
provides absolutely no help.
I look at my /var/log/Xorg.0.log and it tells me nothing. If I remove
the keyboard and mouse input devices from xorg.conf, the log tells me
that it is disabling all input devices and never says anything else.
There is no evidence that hal does anything that X want to
12:43 -0800, Joe Kelsey wrote:
> > > > Robert Noland wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > man xorg.conf search for Input...
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > This provides absolutely no help.
> > > >
> > > > I
...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > This provides absolutely no help.
> > >
> > > I look at my /var/log/Xorg.0.log and it tells me nothing. If I remove
> > > the keyboard and mouse input devices from xorg.conf, the log tells me
> > >
gt;
> > I look at my /var/log/Xorg.0.log and it tells me nothing. If I remove
> > the keyboard and mouse input devices from xorg.conf, the log tells me
> > that it is disabling all input devices and never says anything else.
> > There is no evidence that hal does anythi
On 02.02.2009 21:37 Uhr, Arjan van Leeuwen wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE/i386 on a MacBook Pro (October
2008 model) with a US international keyboard.
The DVD boots fine, but once I get into sysinstall, it's like the Ctrl key
is stuck. Whenever I type 'C
Hi,
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE/i386 on a MacBook Pro (October
2008 model) with a US international keyboard.
The DVD boots fine, but once I get into sysinstall, it's like the Ctrl key
is stuck. Whenever I type 'C' it actually does Ctrl+C (and exits the
instal
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 12:43 -0800, Joe Kelsey wrote:
> Robert Noland wrote:
> >
> > man xorg.conf search for Input...
> >
> >
> This provides absolutely no help.
>
> I look at my /var/log/Xorg.0.log and it tells me nothing. If I remove
> the keyboard
Robert Noland wrote:
man xorg.conf search for Input...
This provides absolutely no help.
I look at my /var/log/Xorg.0.log and it tells me nothing. If I remove
the keyboard and mouse input devices from xorg.conf, the log tells me
that it is disabling all input devices and never says
>
> >>>
> >>>> On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 05:42:39PM +0100, Sebastien Chassot wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I've upgrade to xorg7.4 and ap
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