PJ wrote: > Running Xorg 7.4 on FreeBSD 7.2 > Since upgrading, the mouse pointer appears in the center of the screen > but is unresuscitable. I have searched the web, tried all the solutions, > hints & sugestions on the web with absolutely 0 results - things are > only getting worse... I was able to close xorg by hitting PrtScr/SysRq > and then ctl-c... but now I have to reboot and that is not cool. > I have tried with hal & without, with AllowEmptyInput off; no results. > What is fbdevhw - and why is it in my way? the web didn't help on this, > at least on this computer( microstar 875P neo - Pentium 4 3ghz, 2gb memory) > I just finished, some 4 days ago) the installation of FreeBSD7.2 on an > amd64 on an Acer Travelmate 4400 with turion 1.6ghz) Everything works > (surprised me !)- flashplayer9, acroread, xorg, the mouse ! ; now what > is going on on this i386 machine? > As a matter of fact, when starting X with startx, the configuration is > the default builtin; if starting with X -config /root/xorg.conf.new it > just gives me a dead mouse and I have never (on this upgrade) been able > to back out with ctl-alt-bksp... > Do I really have to trash this FreeBSD thing? They seem to be tripping > all over each other (I don't know if it's the programs or the > programmers/manual writers). > TIA > PJ > Sorr, forgot to mention it, but my mouse is on psm0 but xorg refuses that and goes only for sysmouse... it xorg blind or what... that's from dmesg & dmesg.boot
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