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===== Message from wayland-1.22.0: -- Wayland requires XDG_RUNTIME_DIR to be defined to a path that will contain "wayland-%d" unix(4) sockets. This is usually handled by consolekit2 (via ck-launch-session) or pam_xdg (via login). ===== Message from xorg-server-21.1.8_2,1: -- Xorg-server has been installed. If your kernel is compiled with the EVDEV_SUPPORT option enabled (default starting from FreeBSD 12.1) it is recommended to enable evdev mode in pointer device drivers like ums(4) and psm(4). This will give improvements like better tilt wheel support for mice and centralized gesture support via xf86-input-synaptics or libinput drivers for touchpads. This is also needed for PS/2 devices to be properly detected by Xorg when moused service is disabled in /etc/rc.conf and kernel is compiled with EVDEV_SUPPORT. To enable evdev in such a device, run the following: # sysctl kern.evdev.rcpt_mask=6 To make it persistent across reboots, add the following to /etc/sysctl.conf: kern.evdev.rcpt_mask=6 In case you're using a serial mouse or any other mouse that *only* works over sysmouse(4) and moused(8) on an evdev enabled kernel, please run this: # sysctl kern.evdev.rcpt_mask=3 To make it persistent across reboots, add to this /etc/sysctl.conf: kern.evdev.rcpt_mask=3 ===== Message from nvidia-driver-304-304.137_9: -- To use these drivers, make sure that you have loaded the NVidia kernel module, by running # kldload nvidia on the command line, or by putting ``nvidia'' on the ``kld_list'' variable in /etc/rc.conf, either manually or by running # sysrc kld_list+=nvidia
If you build this port with FreeBSD AGP GART driver, make sure you have agp.ko kernel module installed and loaded, since nvidia.ko will depend on it, or have your kernel compiled with "device agp". Otherwise, the NVidia kernel module will not load. Also, please set correct value for ``Option "NvAGP"'' in ``Device'' section of your X11 configuration file. When building with Linux compatibility support, make sure that linux.ko module is available as well (or have it compiled in kernel). It can be loaded via /boot/loader.conf, or later in the boot process if you add linux_enable="YES" to your /etc/rc.conf. If X.org cannot start and reports (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to obtain a shared memory identifier.
in /var/log/Xorg.0.log while actually you have ``options SYSVSHM'' enabled in kernel, the sysctl ``kern.ipc.shmall'' should be increased. See /usr/local/share/doc/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0/README for more information.
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