On Thu, 19 Aug 2010, Thomas Mueller wrote:

I'm having trouble with xorg on a new 8.1 installation.  I haven't installed a wm yet, 
but when I try to call up the generic x windows by typing "startx" they do 
indeed appear, but all three of the x windows are locked up.  By that I mean that there 
is no mouse, and no possibility of entering data in the windows via the keyboard.  
Totally frozen.  And you can't get out of x in the usual manner i.e. ctrl-alt-backspace.  
The only thing that works is ctrl-alt-del which, of course, reboots the computer.  Any 
ideas are appreciated.

Rem

I had that problem too, looked extensively for possible answers, and one that 
worked was

Option "AllowEmptyInput" "false"

Now I can't remember if it was "AllowEmptyInput (no spaces) or "Allow Empty 
Input" but would think the former; am in Linux as I type this and didn't need that line 
in that xorg.conf .

Don't need it in FreeBSD, either. In fact, using it in FreeBSD often causes hesitant input characters that only show up when you move the mouse. Or a draggy mouse. Or both.

If you want to disable hal input device detection in X, use
Option "AutoAddDevices" "Off"

AllowEmptyInput will borrow your stuff and never return it.
AllowEmptyInput will cause trouble and say it was your idea.
AllowEmptyInput cheats at cards.
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