Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:00:57 +0530 From: Arindam <arindam.mukerjee@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: X Window: Mouse Freeze Message-ID: <d85a51ff0609132230u2ee27c7blae5916fa41d31f08@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello everyone. After a bit of a wrestle, I installed my first FreeBSD 6.1 server on a PIII 733MHz with 512 Megs of RAM on a 6.5 Gig slice (a:/, b:swap, d:/var, e:/tmp, f:/usr). I got X Windows working after a little bit more struggle - I now have Afterstep, WindowMaker and fvwm working for me. The single biggest problem I have faced with this installation is configuring my mouse. I have an old 3-button Logitech serial mouse. It is not hard to replace it with a new PS/2 or USB roller mouse. But if I had to do that, I won't be here and I would not care about FreeBSD. On 5.4, I remember the serial port to which my mouse was connected was called /dev/cuaa0. Now it is /dev/cuad0. I find this a little odd. In any case, when I start my X Window session, for a while my mouse is responsive and moving around perfectly. After a few inches of moving here and there, it stops responding and that's it. I have tried doing a: cat /dev/cuad0 from the console and moved the mouse - it spews gibberish which is fine. But it does not budge a bit on my X Window session. I have to stop and restart and everytime it's the same story, except that it moves briefly before freezing. Some points: 1. I can oftentimes see the mouse pointer on the text consoles just after booting, but it does not move. 2. My moused runs with: moused -t microsoft -p /dev/cuad0 I enabled ChordMiddle at the time of xorgconfig so that's enabled in /etc/X11/xorg.config. Cheers, Andy
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