Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 14:11:47 -0600 From: "Paul Schmehl" <pschmehl_lists@tx.rr.com> To: "'Free BSD Questions list'" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Xorg - no mouse and no keyboard Message-ID: <015b01ca751e$02b58680$08209380$@rr.com>
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I had a working Xorg config, and everything was fine. Then my monitors crapped out. I got new ones and installed them. No I have no mouse and no keyboard in Xorg. I've tried disabling hald and dbus and manually configuring them. That doesn't work either. What sort of troubleshooting steps do I need to take to figure out why they're not working and get them working again? Mouse and keyboard work find at the console. It's only in X that they don't work. I'm running 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #13. I've uninstalled and reinstalled xf86-input-keyboard, xf86-input-mouse and the radeonhd driver to no avail. I've searched the web for answers but haven't found any. Here's some stuff from the Xorg.0.log: # grep -i mouse /var/log/Xorg.0.log (==) RADEONHD(0): Silken mouse enabled (II) config/hal: Adding input device Optical USB Mouse (II) LoadModule: "mouse" (II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/input//mouse_drv.so (II) Module mouse: vendor="X.Org Foundation" (**) Optical USB Mouse: Device: "/dev/ums1" (==) Optical USB Mouse: Protocol: "Auto" (**) Optical USB Mouse: always reports core events (==) Optical USB Mouse: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50 (**) Optical USB Mouse: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 (**) Optical USB Mouse: Buttons: 9 (**) Optical USB Mouse: Sensitivity: 1 (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Optical USB Mouse" (type: MOUSE) (**) Optical USB Mouse: (accel) keeping acceleration scheme 1 (**) Optical USB Mouse: (accel) filter chain progression: 2.00 (**) Optical USB Mouse: (accel) filter stage 0: 20.00 ms (**) Optical USB Mouse: (accel) set acceleration profile 0 (II) Optical USB Mouse: SetupAuto: hw.iftype is 5, hw.model is 0 (II) Optical USB Mouse: SetupAuto: protocol is SysMouse (II) config/hal: removing device Optical USB Mouse (II) UnloadModule: "mouse" (II) config/hal: Adding input device PS/2 Mouse (**) PS/2 Mouse: Device: "/dev/psm0" (==) PS/2 Mouse: Protocol: "Auto" (**) PS/2 Mouse: always reports core events (==) PS/2 Mouse: Emulate3Buttons, Emulate3Timeout: 50 (**) PS/2 Mouse: ZAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5 (**) PS/2 Mouse: Buttons: 9 (**) PS/2 Mouse: Sensitivity: 1 (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "PS/2 Mouse" (type: MOUSE) (**) PS/2 Mouse: (accel) keeping acceleration scheme 1 (**) PS/2 Mouse: (accel) filter chain progression: 2.00 (**) PS/2 Mouse: (accel) filter stage 0: 20.00 ms (**) PS/2 Mouse: (accel) set acceleration profile 0 (II) PS/2 Mouse: SetupAuto: hw.iftype is 3, hw.model is 0 (II) PS/2 Mouse: SetupAuto: protocol is PS/2 (II) PS/2 Mouse: ps2EnableDataReporting: succeeded No, I don't have a PS/2 Mouse. I have no idea why hald is removing my USB mouse and replacing it with a non-existent one. ]# grep -i keyboard /var/log/Xorg.0.log (II) Cannot locate a core keyboard device. (II) Initializing built-in extension XKEYBOARD (II) config/hal: Adding input device Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite (**) Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite: always reports core events (**) Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite: Protocol: standard (**) Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite: XkbRules: "xorg" (**) Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite: XkbModel: "microsoft" (**) Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite: XkbLayout: "fr" (**) Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite: XkbOptions: "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp" (**) Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite: CustomKeycodes disabled (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite" (type: KEYBOARD) (II) config/hal: Adding input device AT Keyboard (**) AT Keyboard: always reports core events (**) AT Keyboard: Protocol: standard (**) AT Keyboard: XkbRules: "xorg" (**) AT Keyboard: XkbModel: "microsoft" (**) AT Keyboard: XkbLayout: "fr" (**) AT Keyboard: XkbOptions: "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp" (**) AT Keyboard: CustomKeycodes disabled (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "AT Keyboard" (type: KEYBOARD) No, I have no idea why hal is adding an AT keyboard after installing my real keyboard. But disabling hal and dbus and adding input devices to the xorg.conf file doesn't change a thing. Paul Schmehl (pschmehl_lists@tx.rr.com) In case it isn't already obvious, my opinions are my own and not those of my employer
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