Marcus Better wrote:
found 559940 2:1.7.0-1
thanks
After upgrading from X.org 1.6.5, input devices are not detected
anymore. Downgrading fixes it.
I have libudev0 149-1, that doesn't help for me.
Don't use 1.7.0. And don't use experimental on amd64 until everything is
build.
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Brice Goglin wrote:
Don't use 1.7.0. And don't use experimental on amd64 until everything is
build.
No problem... I only tried it to see if it helped with the display
corruption I get with mainline kernel 2.6.32. (It didn't.) I get a
completely
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 22:44:31 +0100, Anton Khirnov wrote:
with the most recent xserver with libudev support, no input devices are
detected at startup. If i disconnect and reconnect them after startup,
they are detected and work fine.
Hi,
I'm not quite sure what's happening here, the udev
Just discovered that the issue completely disappears with libudev 149.
Anton Khirnov
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