Bug#482396: Double detecting the same input device

2009-02-18 Thread Klaus Ethgen
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Hello,

this days I just gave the newest version, 1:7.3+18, a try.
Unfortunatelly I found the bug NOT fixed. The xorg is still unusable.

So I did search for the old bug, perhaps I missed to give some
informationes. I found the bug archived. So I unarchived and reopened
the bug as it still exists and still is very important as it renders
xorg nearly unusable!

Please fix the xorg as the version in lenny is absolutelly unusable as
every mouse klick gets interpreted twice!

Ah, yes, and this was the last mail I wrote (I didn't get any answer for
it):

Am So den 22. Jun 2008 um 17:29 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
 Hi Brice,
 
 Am Sa den 21. Jun 2008 um  6:43 schrieb Brice Goglin:
You want to remove the first mouse section here.  Otherwise X will get
the events for your trackpoint twice (once through /dev/input/mouse1,
and then again through /dev/input/mice).
  
   As I did downgrade to the stable xorg to have a working system I had to
   upgrade again to test the above.
  
   Unfortunately it is indeed untrue. I did not only commenting out the
   InputDevice line in the ServerLayout I did also commenting out the whole
   Trackpoint section. The result is (xsetpointer -l):
   0: Virtual core keyboard  [XKeyboard]
   1: Virtual core pointer   [XPointer]
   2: USB Maus   [XExtensionPointer]
   3: Synaptics Touchpad [XExtensionPointer]
   4: USB Maus   [XExtensionPointer]
   5: Generic Keyboard   [XExtensionKeyboard]
  
  You probably did not remove enough input device section, there are still
  too many input devices above,
 
 I know that and that is exactly the Bug. There was only ONE Pointer
 device configured for the output above.
 
  You *really* need to remove the ones that have conflicting
  /dev/input/foobar device or so (with mice conflicting with
  /dev/psaux and /dev/input/mouse*).
 
 I heard that and I did for the test. But it doesn't work. X just detects
 two USD mouses where only one is configured. That is a wrong behaviour.
 
  We had dozens of bugs like this, all of them got fixed by fixing the
  config file. So I am just closing this bug.
 
 Please don't. The bug still persists and hold me from upgrading to the
 newest X server.
 
 Also you didn't address the problem with the '|' char ('alt gr'+'').
 
 Try to use that new X server on a IBM Thinkpad T43p and you will have
 the same problems I had.
 
 Regards
Klaus
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Regards
   Klaus

Ps. Crossposting to debian-devel. Maybe someone has more knowledge in
the Source of xorg to dive into the error than me.
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Bug#482396: Double detecting the same input device

2009-02-18 Thread Brice Goglin
Klaus Ethgen wrote:
 this days I just gave the newest version, 1:7.3+18, a try.
 Unfortunatelly I found the bug NOT fixed. The xorg is still unusable.

 So I did search for the old bug, perhaps I missed to give some
 informationes. I found the bug archived. So I unarchived and reopened
 the bug as it still exists and still is very important as it renders
 xorg nearly unusable!

 Please fix the xorg as the version in lenny is absolutelly unusable as
 every mouse klick gets interpreted twice!

 Ah, yes, and this was the last mail I wrote (I didn't get any answer for
 it):

You never sent your updated config and log, we can't do anything without
them.

 Ps. Crossposting to debian-devel. Maybe someone has more knowledge in
 the Source of xorg to dive into the error than me.

It's useless. debian-x@ is what you need, and debian-x@ already receives
all bug reports.

Brice




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Bug#482396: Double detecting the same input device

2009-02-18 Thread Klaus Ethgen
Hi,

Am Mi den 18. Feb 2009 um 12:23 schrieb Brice Goglin:
  So I did search for the old bug, perhaps I missed to give some
  informationes. I found the bug archived. So I unarchived and reopened
  the bug as it still exists and still is very important as it renders
  xorg nearly unusable!
[...]
  Ah, yes, and this was the last mail I wrote (I didn't get any answer for
  it):
 
 You never sent your updated config and log, we can't do anything without
 them.

You never told that you need it. You only complained that I might be
incompetent to comment or remove the relevant sections. And I told you
that I was able to do that correct.

  Ps. Crossposting to debian-devel. Maybe someone has more knowledge in
  the Source of xorg to dive into the error than me.
 
 It's useless. debian-x@ is what you need, and debian-x@ already receives
 all bug reports.

Ah, ok, I didn't know.

Regards
   Klaus

Ps. Having to go back to a working version. So it takes always many time
to update, change the config, testing and going back to the old and
working setup. So please collect questions which need me to update the
system.
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Bug#482396: Double detecting the same input device

2009-02-18 Thread Julien Cristau
Hi,

sending plain text instead of compressed tarballs might help get your bug
looked at.

Cheers,
Julien



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