Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 00:29:55 -0400 (EDT) From: Peter Leftwich <Hostmaster@Video2Video.Com> To: Matt Anderson <emattman@cascadeaccess.com> Cc: Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>, Adam Weinberger <adam@vectors.cx>, FreeBSD LIST <FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.Org> Subject: Re: 4.6 Release and USB mouse Message-ID: <20020814002511.I29149-100000@earl-grey.cloud9.net> In-Reply-To: <200208131922.18269.emattman@cascadeaccess.com>
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On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Matt Anderson wrote: > See Below: > uhci0: <Intel 82443MX USB controller> port 0x1ca0-0x1cbf irq 15 at device 7.2 on pci0 > usb0: <Intel 82443MX USB controller> on uhci0 > usb0: USB revision 1.0 > uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 > uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered > uhub0: device problem, disabling port 2 > > On Tuesday 13 August 2002 07:18 pm, Larry Rosenman wrote: > > What does the dmesg say for the usb0 device? (I have a similar problem, > > and want to see if it's the same chips). > > > > On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 22:13, Matt Anderson wrote: > > > Ugh, I'm sorry, very hot in my office today and I was not thinking too clearly. > > > > > > The optical part of the mouse lights up. > > > If I try to set the mouse to /dev/ums0 per the handbook, I get no mouse > > > function. Further, if I look at the output from dmesg it tells me > > > there is an error in the USB port and the port is being shut down. > > > This happens no matter what device I attach to the port. > > > These USB ports work fine under Linux, Windows, and BeOS. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Matt > > > > > > >you're going to have to be more specific than "i'm unable to make it work." > > > >what have you tried? what isn't working about it? error messages? > > > >-Adam > > > > > > > >>> (08.13.2002 @ 1654 PST): Matt Anderson said, in 0.5K: << > > > >> > > > >> Hello everyone, > > > >> I had to spend some time with Winblows installed on my computer. > > > > > > Well, now I'm back to having FreeBSD 4.6 release installed. The computer is > > > a Fujitsu C Series Lifebook model 6631. > > > I'm unable to get any USB device to function. Specifically I'd like to > > > >> get a Logitech USB optical mouse to function. > > > >> Any clues? > > > >> Thanks! > > > >> Matt Anderson > > > >> http://www.cascadeaccess.com > > > >>> end of "4.6 Release and USB mouse" from Matt Anderson << > > > >-- > > > >"Oh good, my dog found the chainsaw." > > > > -Lilo, "Lilo & Stitch" > > > >Adam Weinberger > > > >adam@vectors.cx > > > >http://vectors.cx I sympathize with your woes (when I first went completely WinBloze free back in Feb 2002, and my to-do list grew longer and longer with getting the mouse to work, then dhcp, then sound, then...) :) My setup is similar to yours. I use a USB Logitech mouse, but it is a non-optical wireless scroll wheel mouse. Nevertheless, /dev/ums0 is the path to salvation *grins* In my /etc/defaults/rc.conf (or take away defaults if you'd druther): moused_enable="YES" # Run the mouse daemon. moused_type="auto" # See man page for rc.conf(5) for available settings. moused_port="/dev/ums0" # Set to your mouse port. moused_flags="" # Any additional flags to moused. That shud dewwwwwwww-itt. -- Peter Leftwich President & Founder Video2Video Services Box 13692, La Jolla, CA, 92039 USA +1-413-403-9555 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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