tks James for your attention. me either James. in fact they have absolutely nothing of special :) I think it is a configuration issue. I must be doing something wrong. I have to detect what since before startx they are perfect as I have tested with cat /dev/input/mice and with cat /dev/input/mouse0... 2015-01-10 3:18 GMT-02:00 James Mills <prologic@shortcircuit.net.au>:
One thing I don't understand is why your mouse and keyboard are so special that they don't work?
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Cezar Rangel <cezar.rangel@gmail.com> wrote:
thanks you all but nothing seems to able to make mouse and keyboard function after startx. before everything is perfect. but I won't give up.:)
2015-01-09 18:45 GMT-02:00 Don Cupp <doncuppjr@yahoo.com>:
When I get tired of trying to figure out some dependency issue, I get lazy and just recompile the whole port set in a giant loop 3 times like this.
for time in 1 2 3; do for port in `ls --color=never /usr/ports/xorg`; do prt-get update -fr $port done done
Computers are good at doing boring stuff. :)
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