[ Please CC me on all replies ] I have configured Debian X 4.2.1 packages on a group of machines here such that two mice are configured - one on /dev/psaux, and one on /dev/input/mice, both configured as ImPS/2 and with core events. This worked fine when either port did not have a mouse connected to it. After upgrading to the experimental 4.3.0 packages, having a missing mouse causes X not to display the screen for about 30 seconds when either starting or switching from a console to X. (30 seconds is much longer than it normally takes to display). Removing the clause in XF86Config-4 for the disconnected mouse port causes the delay to go away. This is not a big deal, it just means that we have to specify which type of mouse is connected to a machine, and we can't allow for extra mice to be connected to either the PS/2 or USB port, case depending.
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