#include <hallo.h>
* Michel Dänzer [Mon, Aug 25 2003, 04:44:30PM]:

> > but fails to start if the CorePointer option is not set on some device.
> > Next thing I looked for is an option to force X start without a Core
> > input device (I remember there was some) but the manpage does not
> > contain any info about it, not does README.mouse.gz.
> 
> Are you looking for Option "AllowMouseOpenFail", which is documented in
> the XF86Config-4 manpage? Alternatives would be making /dev/input/mice
> the core pointer, or using the void driver for it.

Thanks, I somehow did not find out. However, the option does not help, X
still fails when CorePointer is not set anywhere. And what I used now,
is setting one /dev/input/mice profile as CorePointer and setting

X11_USBMICE_HACK=true

in the hotplug configuration. So X does not fail and USB mice work when
I attach them after X start.

But is still not works automaticaly as described in XF86Config-4
manpage. Another glitch: the manpage does not list mouse(4x) in the
list or references but it would make sence.

MfG,
Eduard.
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