On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 17:42:16 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:

> I guess it should just assume AutoAddDevices "false" in such a case and use 
> the
> settings from xorg.conf (or if they are not set, use a basic us keyboard 
> layout
> and mouse)
> 
How can I make a distinction between "hal won't be started" and "hal
takes a while to start"?  Assuming NoAutoAddDevices if hal isn't there
when we start up means getting duplicated events whenever it shows up.

(also, xorg.conf devices are currently set up before the hal stuff, so
it's not clear -to me anyway- how to make this work without changing the
dix/ddx interface)

Cheers,
Julien



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