Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-server
I'm working on a minimal dapper-based distribution that runs off read
only compact flash. The hardware that this type of distro targets is
often times not 686 or higher. I have two target systems. One uses a
geode 486 class
This is fixed by using the auto-dev protocol and /dev/psaux as the
device. This causes the driver to automatically use the correct event
device node. This bug should be closed.
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/dev/input/event? device node changes across reboots
https://launchpad.net/bugs/44768
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When I tried before, using /dev/psaux as the device left me with very
basic functionality (i.e. no control over speed, tap-to-click, no scroll
areas, etc.), but using the event device instead worked.
I'll try it again and update the bug.
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add a /dev/input/touchpad symlink in 60-symlinks.rules
I see that udev 093-0ubuntu2 has a new 65-persistent-input.rules file
which should be a fix for this. However, on my system it doesn't create
the by-id and by-path directories under /dev/input, nor any other
symlinks to the event device(s) that I can see.
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add a /dev/input/touchpad symlink in
It works now w/ /dev/psaux and the auto-dev protocol. Thanks Scott.
Wes
On 6/28/06, Scott James Remnant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attach your Xorg.0.log
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add a /dev/input/touchpad symlink in 60-symlinks.rules
https://launchpad.net/bugs/50968
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Small acts of humanity amid the chaos
Crap, I thought I reported this on udev, not on xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics. Can someone move it to that package? Or should I just open a
new one on udev? Sorry about that...
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add a /dev/input/touchpad symlink in 60-symlinks.rules
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As of the release of Dapper, this works for me now too. Using the
bcm43xx driver (i.e. not ndiswrapper). Thanks for fixing this! :)
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Cannot associate with unencrypted networks using bcm43xx
https://launchpad.net/bugs/42504
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