>>>>> "Chuck" == Chuck Robey <[email protected]> writes:
Chuck> I can't seem to find anything on how to set up hal on
Chuck> FreeBSD. I hope it's because I'm being lousy at searching,
Chuck> not that there just isn't anything on the subject. I think
Chuck> all I want is to set up my Logitech wireless PS/2 (via a USB
Chuck> to PS/2 converter) mouse, and a PS/2 keyboard. I have a
Chuck> RAID/1 (via a twa driver), I don't know if that affects my
Chuck> hal or not. I honestly would far arther do my own
Chuck> configuration, if I could only find anything written up on
Chuck> how to accomplish this on FreeBSD (current).
Chuck> Sure would appreciate a pointer to this. I have the idea that
Chuck> anything I could find would be written for Linux, which
Chuck> wouldn't be terribly correct for FreeBSD's device setup, am I
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HAL configuration is a complex if you don't know much about XML. Firstly
I assume that you should be heading towards correct directions, then you
just go ahead with XML stuff and HAL configuration. You would find some
HAL stuff on RedHat websites. And google might be a good idea at the
same time.
Good luck.
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