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Date:      19 Sep 2002 15:53:09 -0400
From:      Matt Smith <matt@forsetti.com>
To:        randallS@xmission.com
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: IRQ problems
Message-ID:  <1032465190.523.3.camel@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <1032462353.3d8a20115d6a2@webmail.xmission.com>
References:  <1032462353.3d8a20115d6a2@webmail.xmission.com>

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How is your mouse configured in /etc/X11/XF86Config?
Try the sysmouse device, with Protocol set to auto -- I had the same
problem, and these setting fixed it.  I am using a Wheel Mouse with no
problems now..... the wheel will work once you add the ZAxisMapping
configs......
-Matt

On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 15:05, randallS@xmission.com wrote:
> I'm getting there.  It has taken me two weeks to get to this point.  I will 
> never give up! :-)
> 
> I still can not install freeBSD with the graphical interface KDE.  I get 
> through the installation process ok and then when I restart, login as root 
> (or any other acct) and invoke "startx" this is what happens:  
> 
> The KDE desktop initializes and displays fine, but the mouse jitters and 
> jerks and stays in the upper left hand corner of the screen.  It responds 
> to input, (when I move the mouse it jerks out of the corner then back in, 
> and I cannot control it.  For now I wouldn't mind not using the mouse, but 
> I don't know how to make the pointer move without it in KDE (is there 
> virtual mouse utility like in X?).
> 
> Let me tell something about my hardware and settings, maybe this will 
> reveal something obvious and blaring to you, but hidden to me.
> 
> IRQ Problems:
> I am running WindowsXP on an ASUS P2B motherboard.  It is a dual processor 
> board, but I only have one P2 (450mhz) processor (I am running hal.dll).  
> When I run Winmsd.exe (in safe mode).  I show the display adapter (Matrox 
> G400 Max) at IRQ 16.
> 
> In the BIOS I have the PnP OS variable set to OFF.  When I power up the 
> machine and I see the display of most of the system devices, their address, 
> names and IRQ values.  Here, the display adapter resides at IRQ 12.
> 
> During the installation probe of freeBSD there is no option to set the 
> display adapter IRQ.  The mouse comes up as IRQ 12 and will not let me edit 
> it.  So I think I have an IRQ conflict, but I don't know how to resolve it 
> on the pc end or the freeBSD end.  I even tried fooling the BIOS into 
> thinking that the display adapter had a different IRQ so that it would not 
> occupy IRQ 12.  Alas, to no avail.
> 
> I would love to send the startup log, but I haven't figured out how to do 
> that.  The machine "assumptions" are different every which way I look at 
> them.  In windows safe mode I see what looks to be a complete accounting of 
> config values.  In normal mode, running Winmsd.exe I get a different set of 
> values.  Looking at the device manager reveals some different twists.  The 
> machine level/BIOS "assumptions" have subtle but important differences, and 
> finally the freeBSD probe reveals different values all together.  For me it 
> is a little like hitting a moving target that is on a moving target (while 
> I am moving).
> 
> Here is where I could use some help.
> 1.  I need a tool or procedure that I could use to DEFINATIVELY capture 
> IRQ, I/O and memory addresses (all I care about is wow they will work in 
> freeBSD).
> 
> 2.  A way to view and edit IRQ information on the freeBSD side other than 
> the initial installation.  It takes a LONG time to re-install the system, 
> when you just want to change one value and test it (something like the 
> system probe).  I have re-installed the system, probably 30 times now (I'm 
> a little stubborn).  
> 
> I am a newbie to be sure, but I really want to learn.  I have a definite 
> goal in mind for setting this up.  I want to set up an FTP and mail server, 
> and I have consistently heard that the BSD platform is THE way to go (I 
> also love this sort of challenge).  
> 
> I will not be deterred or discouraged.
> 
> Many thanks for any help.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
> ________________________________________
> Stephen Randall
> randalls@xmission.com
> 
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