23 Nov 2005 21:45
Re: Unmapped key on my ibook late 2004
<zul <at> netbsd-fr.org>
2005-11-23 20:45:56 GMT
2005-11-23 20:45:56 GMT
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 02:25:02PM -0500, Michael wrote: > > I own a late 2004 ibook and I plan to play with NetBSD on it. > > Xfree from tree seems to work. But I have a few key which are > > not mapped ( ie xev doesn't show any signal when I press the key ). > > Note that the key is mapped correctly on wscons ( with keycode 10 ). > > > > The keyboard is a french canadian keyboard. > > > > My Xfree configuration about keyboard is the following > > > > Option "XkbRules" "xfree86" > > Option "XkbModel" "ibook" > > Option "XkbLayout" "fr" > > > > Option "Protocol" "wskbd" > > Option "Device" "/dev/wskbd" > > Well, which version of NetBSD are you using? And you left out the > interesting part here - which keyboard driver do you use? kbd or > keyboard? > I have a current-NetBSD ( source fetched two days ago ). I have tried both driver and I have the same behaviour with the two driver. > > I try to use xorg too but can't launch it ( error = Fatal server > > error: > > xf86MapVidMem: could not mmap screen [s=80000,a=90000000] (Invalid > > argument) even with option OFB_FAKE_VGA_FB. > > The address in the error message is NOT the VGA framebuffer so > OFB_FAKE_VGA_FB won't help. > Please check your XFree86 log ( in /var/log/ ) - if XFree messed with > the PCI BARs you'd get this sort of error since the console driver > checks the address ranges that belong to the graphics controller only on > startup, if something changes them afterwards mmap() will fail. I don"t see any strange thing in my xorg.log . I have put my Xorg.0.log on http://zulzul.free.fr/Xorg.0.log if you want to check it. Thanks for your help.
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