Bug#628486: xserver-xorg: keyboard and mouse not working after upgrade unless module evdev is loaded manually

2011-06-06 Thread Alexander Heinlein
Hi again,

I just found the problem, the usual pebkac. I accidently blacklisted the
evdev module, must have been some years ago. Now the evdev module gets
loaded out of the box and everything works fine. Thanks anyway.

Regards,
Alex



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Bug#628486: xserver-xorg: keyboard and mouse not working after upgrade unless module evdev is loaded manually

2011-06-04 Thread Alexander Heinlein
Hi again,

moved my config aside and attached both a log without evdev loaded (as it is
the current default after booting my system) and with evdev loaded manually.
Like before, without loading evdev manually I can't use my keyboard and
mouse at all. Hope the logs will help to figure out the problem.

By the way, which system component is supposed to load the evdev module at
startup if required?

Regards,
Alex


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Bug#628486: xserver-xorg: keyboard and mouse not working after upgrade unless module evdev is loaded manually

2011-05-29 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Alexander Heinlein alexander.heinl...@web.de (29/05/2011):
 after upgrading Xorg from 1.9.5 to 1.10.1 (and a lot of additional
 packages like udev) all my input devices stopped to work after
 starting X.  Even without any xorg.conf or by creating a new one via
 Xorg -configure the problem persists. To fix it, I have to load the
 module evdev manually and start X afterwards.

Hi,

udev + /run fun, meaning non-functional hotplug?

Mraw,
KiBi.


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Bug#628486: xserver-xorg: keyboard and mouse not working after upgrade unless module evdev is loaded manually

2011-05-29 Thread Alexander Heinlein
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 04:49:44PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
 udev + /run fun, meaning non-functional hotplug?

Might be the reason, but I already tried to delete the /run directory as
suggested in various places and it didn't help.

Regards,
Alex



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Bug#628486: xserver-xorg: keyboard and mouse not working after upgrade unless module evdev is loaded manually

2011-05-29 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Alexander Heinlein alexander.heinl...@web.de (29/05/2011):
 Might be the reason, but I already tried to delete the /run
 directory as suggested in various places and it didn't help.

Sorry, missed your xorg.conf; you should move it aside, there's
nothing really needed there, and its contents look buggy. As for
setting xkb options, see Basic keyboard configuration on:
  http://pkg-xorg.alioth.debian.org/howto/configure-input.html

Mraw,
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Bug#628486: xserver-xorg: keyboard and mouse not working after upgrade unless module evdev is loaded manually

2011-05-29 Thread Alexander Heinlein
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 07:30:51PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
 Sorry, missed your xorg.conf; you should move it aside, there's
 nothing really needed there, and its contents look buggy. As for
 setting xkb options, see Basic keyboard configuration on:
   http://pkg-xorg.alioth.debian.org/howto/configure-input.html
 

Using X's auto detection results in the same problem, I can't use any input
device. But I will try configure it manually using the evdev driver as
described on this page. Nevertheless there seems to be something wrong as
auto detection shouldn't fail on these simple devices (which are connected
via USB, by the way).

Regards,
Alex



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