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Re: Modular Xorg in pkgsrc, was Mouse pointer in pkgsrc xorg half-crippled
On 29/08/2013 02:16, Martin S. Weber wrote:
> Simple story really. [...]
> During trip, realize X won't work (no screens found).
Pierre Pronchery responded:
> indeed, modular Xorg from pkgsrc-2013Q2 is broken on netbsd-6. NetBSD's
> Xorg is apparently at 1.10.6 (1.10.3 for netbsd-6) and doesn't require
> KMS, while modular Xorg in pkgsrc-2013Q2 is at 1.12.4 and does require
> KMS - which we do not have yet.
> I am wondering what our options could be to get back to a working state
> with modular Xorg on netbsd-6. I guess Taylor wouldn't mind some help
> implementing KMS. Any other ideas?
> Cheers,
--
> khorben
My last update of modular Xorg on NetBSD was about last June 20, only on NetBSD
6.1 i386, and I posted the following problem on June 27.
That stopped me from attempting to update NetBSD or packages on netbsd-6 amd64
or netbsd-HEAD i386 or amd64.
I can say FreeBSD is also having problems with KMS on xorg-server 1.12.4,
including not being able to return to text console after starting X.
Would I have a better chance with HEAD? I don't really want to go further with
netbsd-5.
Here is what happened (sent last June 27):
I recently upgraded modular xorg on NetBSD 6.1, subsequently hoping in vain to
get print/hplip working on my HP LaserJet M1212nf MFP.
But I noticed that the mouse pointer would move right-to-left and back but not
up or down.
Sometimes the mouse pointer wouldn't move at all.
I tried Protocol = "wsmouse", "auto" and "USB".
I tried Driver = "vga", "vesa", and "r128", haven't tried "intel" yet.
This is a USB-stick installation that can run on either of two computers, hence
the "r128" and "intel".
Has anybody else experienced this mouse misbehavior/semi-crippling?
In the past, sometimes the mouse pointer would move, sometimes not, but never
just horizontally.
On the VT console, most of the time wsmouse didn't work.
I have built and installed NetBSD i386 and amd64 on USB sticks for netbsd-5,
netbsd-6 and HEAD.
Tom
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