Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 16:43:21 -0700 From: David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> To: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: operation not permitted on entropy file Message-ID: <20140812234321.GB25757@home.parts-unknown.org> In-Reply-To: <20140812073141.217954e3.freebsd@edvax.de> References: <20140810124433.da498898.freebsd@edvax.de> <20140810224038.GD24036@home.parts-unknown.org> <20140811101822.41851cc7.freebsd@edvax.de> <20140811142707.GA10186@home.parts-unknown.org> <CA%2BtpaK2RC0w7Y4etxs%2Byx59_gAURNEtB38h=sV8pEFkBRWVFWQ@mail.gmail.com> <20140811171653.b7c60e58.freebsd@edvax.de> <20140811153535.GA30506@home.parts-unknown.org> <20140811183912.ef0f20a6.freebsd@edvax.de> <20140812023229.GB84770@home.parts-unknown.org> <20140812073141.217954e3.freebsd@edvax.de>
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--kXdP64Ggrk/fb43R Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 07:31:41AM +0200, Polytropon wrote: >=20 > No, Scroll Lock is a fully normal key that does what is > printed on the keycap. Why so surprised? ;-) >=20 Because when I hit the up arrow key in my shell, it understands this as recalling (successively) previous command(s) in my shell history. I guess the difference here must be that I normally use zsh rather than sh? >=20 > > Wouldn't the copy and paste operation require moused? I have an issue > > here because I haven't figured out how to get moused to recognize my > > USB mouse (which is strange: it does this just fine on my notebook). >=20 > Yes, moused would need to be enabled, so the console can > provide mouse support. It's quite handy for transfering > text from one virtual terminal to another. By the way, > left-doubleclick selects words, left-tripleclick selects > the whole line, and left-click selects start + right-click > selects end of a region. It works with _any_ program. >=20 Cool, but for some reason it was refusing to recognize /dev/ums0, even though the device was present on the system. I looked around for configuration bits, but didn't find any. Unless somebody sends me an old serial mouse, the only type of mouse that will ever be plugged into this system will be USB. This system doesn't even have connectors for the mouse and keyboard connectors that were common 15 years ago (and I don't have any of those mice laying around either). For what it's worth, the hald/ubus conglomeration *does* recognize the mouse. Thanks! --=20 David Benfell <benfell@parts-unknown.org> See https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 if you don't understand the attachment. --kXdP64Ggrk/fb43R Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJT6qaYAAoJEBV64x4SNmAr3q8QALRY2LdEbr3exQ6lQZ45q4/9 h2hoyy455/uRj4cu+TAwpV8OojerUN+bAXtyAngY2zYn5/xdxJuLP3l+hGPs7Zl5 GeNfuzMNMBlkghVe+RLh7JdQ8i/eTGkeqiDekUgpLrkWx3XctjdywdBv9gqUi3oY u1NKTJHxLrrSTb0kA72gS4ZT6rPGOFcjr87j2mGsT3vQtsapG+Bd+9i8ed9uoMHz Cg6UToP2ZXaHriIIDyXEqemotNSSwmb99rRjd3HkypRzPdn38c4yW36YA/8bjoUd anrVrf8T+3h5LLpBKp9vtcxPyDg/y/viAdYMMwdoHzQyH9mxj6voQ37LDi3dTd2c R3yhOF02mhOtBuMZ96q088J1fbS3veADXlL1Ax0MU1cBslPMqpOCJ1boL8khyAIi j9F++BbjoKkKy8h9g9QpxZAXhW2hVptyrIjY/LTCOu3pnHqaLW5E+50VdTvZ1J9q PXbhlSkVSAXS3jbCKilE9crEkmVRr9lbC7s1xPLinOWxlEDf0y4KUnC8c/C9mpn1 R0/Kd11QUdIx+01gqTJhwb3suKABIuQjhwp19xri8qb3PtNvdEzr3SwMdPubq6yc qz3Awp+vfroHGAZQRWf4vDb/gkfiVSoxop5L/aLxfxBWqLUcm7oInfSVnI4qF2mH hQgAcfRtfEv8W+nn1mZk =2tvN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --kXdP64Ggrk/fb43R--
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