On 12/5/05, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem isn't in X, it is in the kernel, and when I googled for a
> solution, I saw a few messages that pointed to the same problem.
> I think it is related to udev.

No, udev only creates device nodes.  It does not have anything to do
with powering on (or off) devices or intercepting mouse events.  There
is no udev rule that can fix your mouse behavior, only the kernel or X
configuration can impact this.  Also, you _should_ have a different X
configuration for 2.6 compared to 2.4.

With that, please specify what kernel options you specified for your
input devices, and post the InputDevice section of your xorg.conf
file.  For the kernel configuration, feel free to post the result of
"grep =[ym] /usr/src/linux/.config".

-Richard

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