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Date:      Thu, 15 Jun 2000 16:00:11 -0700 (PDT)
From:      John Baldwin <jhb@pike.osd.bsdi.com>
To:        ynishimura@home.nimc.go.jp
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Freebsd4.0 for Alpha PC does't support Xfree86 ?
Message-ID:  <200006152300.QAA23579@pike.osd.bsdi.com>
In-Reply-To: <492568FF.007DD89F.00@cmnotesx.nimc.go.jp> from "ynishimura@home.nimc.go.jp" at "Jun 16, 2000 07:55:01 am"

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> Dear Joe-san and sirs
> 
> 00/06/09 23:42, Joe Royce <joe@team7.cba.ualr.edu> wrote:
> 
>   Also,
> > use xf86config and not XF86Setup to setup your X windows. HTH
> 
> Thank you for your good advise.
> My UP2000 was broken. According to the manufacturer(Microway), UP2000 often has
> such troubles.
> I am waiting for new M/B.
> I tried  installing FreeBSD4.0/Alpha to AXPpci33(Known as NONAME with firmware
> v1.6)
> I successfully compiled and installed XF86. It took over 6 hours.
> I  configured it by But, startx could not start X server(Number 9 GXE64 PRO).
> It complain of no mouse.
> I tested logitech mouse and mouse system mouse.
> In Freebsd4.0/intel, I successfully  confgured X11 with XFsetup without any
> other special config for mouse than that done in XF86config.
> 
> In xf86config, I tried /dev/tty0, /dev/tty1, and /dev/mouse(sysmouse). But
> failed in it.
> The mouse worked well for Win/NT 4.0.
> 
> How can I enable mouse for X-windows?
> 
> Netscape is available?
> 
> VCN is available?

Try using moused, then use /dev/sysmouse for your mouse, and SysMouse for
the protocol.

--

John Baldwin
<jhb@bsdi.com>


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