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regarding xserver-xorg - No keyboard/mouse after upgrade
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Package: xserver-xorg-core
Version: 2:1.4.2-11
Severity: grave
After the upgrade to xorg 1.4, the x server wants to use hal to detect
input devices regardless of the old config. This leads to unusable
systems because there is no way out of an x server which does not find
any keyboard. And the reasons for this seems to be not uncommon.
Nothing about that and the environmental requirements of this changes
are documented at the usual location (NEWS.Debian).
On my old notebook it just writes log messages that it wants to disable
all kdb and mouse device entries and starts without input devices.
Bastian
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On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 14:24:39 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> severity 524185 important
> thanks
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 01:37:48PM +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
> > please send
> > 1) full X config
> > 2) full X log
> > 3) output of lshal
> > 4) contents of /proc/bus/input/devices
>
> I'm not longer able to reproduce the problem after a reboot. Also the old
> log is gone because of my tests. Part of the problem was a
> missinterpretation of the output; earlier versions provided some optical
> feedback like a moving cursor and the ability to zap the xserver, both
> things are gone with this version by default.
>
> So the documentation problem remains. From my point of view it will not
> longer be able to get any input devices on a kernel without event
> devices in the default config.
>
We switched off hal since then, and the requirement for
CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is documented in NEWS.Debian, so closing this bug.
Cheers,
Julien
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