----- Original Message ----
> From: JM Ibanez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 3:46:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [plug] Virtual Servers
> 
> Michael Tinsay  writes:
> 
> > Yes I can.
> >
> > Unfortunately evdev can only handle /dev/input/event[0-9] in
> > xorg.conf.  Pointing evdev to something like
> > /dev/input/by-path/InsertUSBAdddressHere is not possible (at least in
> > Ubuntu Gutsy and all previous releases of Ubuntu -- I would
> imagine
> 
 it
> > would be the same for Debian).  Even something like
> > /dev/input/event-kbd[0-9] can't be handled.
> 
> There are many ways to skin this particular cat.
> 
>  * You can pin the evdev driver to a particular device, if the devices
>    have different names via the "Name" option, as follows:
> 
>      Option "Name" "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad"

I have three keyboards of the same brand/model.  ;-)

I have to rely on their physical device address.

> 
>    The value here is what's in the name field
> in
> 
 /proc/bus/input/devices
> 
>  * You can pin the evdev device nodes that udev generates (for
>    event[0-9]). See http://reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html for
>    some help on writing udev rules.

>From what I have read, udev cannot override kernel-assigned names, like 
>event[0-9] -- I tried with no luck.  Udev can only give them additional names 
>or symlinks, but the original kernel name is preserved.

> 
>  * You can use something other than evdev.

Like?

Driver "kbd" + [Option "Device" "/dev/input/xxx" | Option "Dev Phys" "physical 
address"] does not work.  I haven't found anything else.



--- mike t.

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