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Date:      Wed, 12 Jun 1996 00:57:54 +800
From:      "Adrian Chew" <adrchew@pop.jaring.my>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   After Install Questions...
Message-ID:  <199606111659.AAA01988@jaring.my>

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I'm having some problems after installing FreeBSD and
need some help...  am new to FreeBSD and have some
Unix user experience.

So far I've recompiled the kernel so my IDE CDROM is now
functioning, but I can't get the PS/2 mouse to work, it doesn't
detect it...  at bootup it doesn't find it at 0x60, in the config for
rebuild I set...

device   psm0   at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq12 vector 
psmintr

Tried with & without options PSM_NO_RESET

PS/2 port is on an MP054 Pentium MB at IRQ12.

I have problems with XFree86 too, after running XF86Config,
and trying startx, I get the following error...

TRANS (SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: error = 2
(6 lines of it)
TRANS (SocketCreateListener): TRANS(Socket Create Listener) () failed
TRANS (MakeAllCOTSServerListeners) failed to create listener for tcp

Fatal server error:
Failed to establish all listening sockets
giving up.
xinit: Interrupted system call (errno 4): unable to connect to X 
Server
xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.

Any ideas on what might be wrong with my XFree86 config?
I used a serial mouse since the PS/2 one couldn't be detected.

One more question...  how do you configure root user to start
with bash instead of csh?  I get csh, its irritating, have to set
stty erase ^h.  Also root path probably isn't set correctly?  It
couldn't do startx (no such file or directory).

Thanks.

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