On Friday 17 December 2010, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
> 2010/12/16 Neil Jerram <neiljer...@gmail.com>:
> > Even after removing the /dev/input files as you suggested (in
> > /etc/rc.local), my observation is that XOrg still eats all CPU after
> > an initial boot-up, but that if I then do "/etc/init.d/nodm stop" and
> > "/etc/init.d/nodm start", it returns to using a normal (small) amount
> > of CPU.  Is that as you would expect?
> 
> That doesn't happen to me, but it's probably related to starting X in
> parallel with rc.local, so X gets to probe those before they are
> removed?
> 
> Anyway, if one can come up with a perfect xorg.conf that disables the
> extra devices there and only configures glamo + touch input + hw
> buttons, that'd be nice.

What about USB and Bluetooth input devices?

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