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Date:      Fri, 28 Jul 2000 21:34:01 -0400
From:      dgason <dgason@mindspring.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   CVSup'ed from 4.0 to 4.1, now mouse won't work...
Message-ID:  <4.3.2.7.1.20000728212448.00a9e590@pop.atl.mindspring.com>

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Hi there,

I was running 4.0-RELEASE and just upgraded to 4.1-STABLE. Unfortunately, 
the mouse no longer works. The only way I can now get the mouse to work 
with X windows is to first enter /stand/sysinstall each time I start the 
computer and configure the mouse there. Surely there is a better way than 
this...I would appreciate any advice here.

Let me give you some background information:
I have a ps/2 mouse. A "dmesg" command reveals that support for it 
(/dev/psm0) is indeed in the kernel.

To upgrade, I did the following:
I was running 4.0-RELEASE. I used CVSup and a stable-supfile to download 
the source for 4.1 STABLE.
After this, I backed up /etc
I then did a make world as follows:
#script /var/tmp/mw.out
#make world

I then did a "diff" on the files in /etc and /usr/src/etc and tried to 
merge any changes. (The changes were few and appeared to be minor).

I then rebuilt the kernel.
I did this by coping GENERIC to EMERALD (my machine name) and added the 
following for my DSL connection:
optoins NETGRAPH
options NETGRAPH_PPPOE
options NETGRAPH_SOCKET

I then did:
#config EMERALD
#cd ../..compile/EMERALD
#make depend
#make
#make install

and now, I am where I mentioned before, the mouse doesn't work in X, unless 
I first enter /stand/sysinstall and configure it there. I have to do this 
every time I reboot my computer.

Any suggestions here would be most welcome, I am stumped...

Thanks in advance,
Dave




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