2010/12/16 Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com:
Even after removing the /dev/input files as you suggested (in
/etc/rc.local), my observation is that XOrg still eats all CPU after
an initial boot-up, but that if I then do /etc/init.d/nodm stop and
/etc/init.d/nodm start, it returns to using a
On Friday 17 December 2010, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
2010/12/16 Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com:
Even after removing the /dev/input files as you suggested (in
/etc/rc.local), my observation is that XOrg still eats all CPU after
an initial boot-up, but that if I then do /etc/init.d/nodm stop and
Neil Jerram neiljer...@gmail.com writes:
Comment out the #ifdef _WIN32_WCE and #endif around a group of
defines for Pocket PC devices, which are equally applicable to the
FR.
Could you make this a command line option?
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