Am 26.06.2010 20:32, schrieb Albert Hopkins:

> Originally Xorg required you to pretty much specify all your devices and
> configuration in your xorg.conf file.  Then the option came to use hal
> to help with identifying, hot-plugging, and auto-configuring devices.
> Well in general hal has fallen out of favor for reasons beyond the scope
> of this discussion.  So many softwares that used hal before are or have
> migrated to something else, such as udev.  Xorg has also chosen to do
> this, and so the newer Xorg servers can use udev instead of hal.  There
> is a udev flag for xorg-server.  You can/should use this instead of hal.
> Using neither hal nor udev gives you the "legacy" mode where everything
> is (must be) configured via configuration file.

Is it time already to set "-hal" in make.conf and get rid of hal?

I run xorg-server without hal for quite a while now, but there are other
packages as well using that flag.

Hints?

I could simply try, yes ;-)

S

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