Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2013 09:23:31 -0000 From: "Roger Marsh" <roger.marsh@btinternet.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Mouse stopped working on quit fvwm Message-ID: <op.wrxa1hdltztcyg@du.home>
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The problem was encountered when upgrading to FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE and a 18 January 2013 portsnap. Steps were: Upgrade to FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE pkg_delete -a rm -r /usr/local/* Install ports using portmaster Turn on the ttyv8 xdm and reboot Login via the xdm dialog using the user .xsession file containing just /usr/local/bin/fvwm2 Do whatever and quit from fvwm back to the xdm dialogue Usually, but not always, the pointer does not move in response to pointer device. But it is still possible to login and get the fvwm display back, but pointless because the pointer still does not move. Only recovery option found was reboot. For me the most convenient work around is turn xdm off and login at a terminal and use the command 'startx && exit'. It was quite a while before it occurred to me that the absence of xorg.conf from all the usual locations might be the problem. It is not a surprise now if X just works without any manual configuration. The Xorg -configure and X -config /root/xorg.conf.new dance gives a black screen on the hardware. For both reasons I did not bother with the dance when doing the upgrade. After generating and copying xorg.conf.new to /etc/X11/xorg.conf the pointer was mobile after quitting from fvwm. Although it works I did not quite trust the generated xorg.conf because of the black screen and wondered if any of the information in the file was needed. So I deleted it and replaced it by 'touch /etc/X11/xorg.conf'. The pointer is mobile after quitting from fvwm. Maybe the problem was my sloppy configuration management in losing, I assume, an existing xorg.conf file. But maybe it is a bug because it is not a surprise if X just works without any manual configuration and the problem occurs possibly after hours of successful and varied use of applications via fvwm. Roger Marsh
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