Hi,
About 3 years ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding
problems when trying to write a X config to work with various input
devices. The maintainer asked you to send more information but you
didn't reply. Do you still have this problem nowadays? If not, I will
close this bug in the n
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> clone 207159 -1
Bug#207159: does not take any CorePointer automaticaly
Bug 207159 cloned as bug 233987.
> retitle -1 xserver-xfree86: XF86Config-4(5x) should reference input driver
> manpages
Bug#233987: does not take any CorePointer aut
clone 207159 -1
retitle -1 xserver-xfree86: XF86Config-4(5x) should reference input driver
manpages
tag -1 + upstream
thanks
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 04:55:20PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
> * Michel Dänzer [Mon, Aug 25 2003, 04:44:30PM]:
>
> > > but fails to start if the CorePointer o
#include
* 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
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 16:13, Eduard Bloch wrote:
>
> I tried to make a XF86Config-4 for a system where any time the mouse
> device changes (see below). To make X always start, I did not want to
> set a certain device as CorePointer but expected X to choose one, as
> described in XF86Config-4(5x),
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.3.0-0pre1v1
Severity: minor
Tags: experimental upstream
Hello,
I tried to make a XF86Config-4 for a system where any time the mouse
device changes (see below). To make X always start, I did not want to
set a certain device as CorePointer but expected X to choos
#include
* 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
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 16:13, Eduard Bloch wrote:
>
> I tried to make a XF86Config-4 for a system where any time the mouse
> device changes (see below). To make X always start, I did not want to
> set a certain device as CorePointer but expected X to choose one, as
> described in XF86Config-4(5x),
Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.3.0-0pre1v1
Severity: minor
Tags: experimental upstream
Hello,
I tried to make a XF86Config-4 for a system where any time the mouse
device changes (see below). To make X always start, I did not want to
set a certain device as CorePointer but expected X to choos
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