Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 01:51:08 +0100 From: Mike Crosland <miketemp@xs4all.nl> To: Andrew Boothman <andrew@mux.org.uk> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 5.2.1 usb problem Message-ID: <opr4kkniu4mp4kdh@mail.xs4all.nl> In-Reply-To: <404CF953.3030202@mux.org.uk> References: <opr4j7r2fxmp4kdh@mail.xs4all.nl> <404CF953.3030202@mux.org.uk>
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On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 22:53:07 +0000, Andrew Boothman <andrew@mux.org.uk> wrote: > Mike Crosland wrote: >> I have a problem with getting my usb mouse/keyboard combination running >> in FreeBSD. It's a Logitech diNovo, and although both keyboard and >> mouse both work fine under Linux I can only get the keyboard working >> under FreeBSD. The mouse is correctly recognised when booting, but is >> given the same usb device address as the keyboard. Using 'cat >> /dev/usm0' gives no output, and attempts to use /dev/usm0 reports that >> the device is busy. Is it possible to manually assign usb device >> addresses in order to try and work round this? > > If your ums0 is being probed then usbd (if it is running) will start a > moused attached to /dev/ums0, you can then tell X (or whatever) to use > /dev/sysmouse > > Use "usbdevs -d" to check if your mouse has been probed, then check "ps > ax|grep moused" to see if a moused has been started for you. > > Andrew > That's exactly what I tried to do. Doesn't work I'm afraid :-/ No signal from the mouse is getting detected as as far as I can tell. Thanks anyway Mike
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