Subject: Re: X-4.0.1 binary available for NetBSD-1.5/macppc
To: John Valdes <valdes@uchicago.edu>
From: Rene Salmon <rsalmon@tulane.edu>
List: port-macppc
Date: 02/14/2001 08:06:58
Hello,
I had this same problem all I did to get it to work was to change
/dev/wskbd0 to /dev/wskbd1
for the mouse I had to do something similar here is that part of my
/etc/XF86Config file. I got the device names from dmsg.
Section "InputDevice"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "Protocol" "wskbd"
Option "Device" "/dev/wskbd1"
Option "AutoRepeat" "500 5"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "XkbModel" "macusb"
Option "XkbLayout" "us"
Option "XkbVariant" "altus"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse1"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "wsmouse"
Option "Device" "/dev/wsmouse1"
EndSection
Hope it helps
Rene
John Valdes writes:
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 03:44:04AM +0100, Christian Foerster wrote:
> > >Thanks! Unfortunately, when I try it, I get (in the log):
> > >
> > > Fatal server error:
> > > ppcPciInit: /dev/kmem
> >
> > check if you have options INSECURE in your kernel config (it's not
> > enabled in GENERIC) and compile a new kernel.
>
> OK, I've enabled option INSECURE, but now it complains about
> /dev/wskbd0, "Device busy" according to ktrace. I can start X if I
> point the server to /dev/wskbd instead, but then the keyboard doesn't
> work (all my typing goes to the underlying wscons, where I started
> X). Any other suggestions? Is it necessary to use "wsconscfg" at
> all?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>