On 10/28/10, Dr.-Ing. Edgar Alwers <edgaralw...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
>
> I know, this issue is a "little"  the field of BLFS. I am trying to get xorg
> working, a not to difficult task in former times. Now, testing the
> xorg.conf.new, I get a screen, with a dirty "X" on it, but no way to close
> it again. strg-alt-backspace is ignored, also the mouse. Cold reboot is
> needed.
>
> in Xorg.0.log I can read:
> "(WW) AllowEmtpyInput is on, devices using drivers 'kbd' or 'mouse' will be
> disabled.".
>
> OK, if disabled, I cannot work with them, that's clear. Question: what is
> the matter with this ? How and where can I avoid that this drivers become
> useless ?
>
> And ( granting a little, I am really tired  ;-) ), what is the reason for
> this _new_ behaviour ?
> svn 20101023, xorg-server-1.8.2
>
> Hope you can again help, and thanks a lot,
>
> Edgar
>
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I think I ran into something similar once. All I can remember is that
I had hal installed before I installed xorg and all was useless. Or it
could be that hal was running when I was installing xorg (I really
didn't and don't need hal).
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