2014-02-19 16:32 GMT-03:00 Richard Hansen <[email protected]>:
> Ah, I get it. Hardware assignments through loginctl are not permanent, > right? > Hardware assignments through loginctl are permanent. For each such assignment, loginctl creates a 72-seat*.rules file in /etc/udev/rules.d. If you revert your assignments with command "loginctl flush-devices", it gets rid of all these 72-seat*.rules files. I've been wondering why you added the MatchSeat patch -- now I understand! > > I updated the "Configure Seat Hardware" and "Configure X.Org Server" > instructions to hopefully make things more clear. Feel free to edit the > wiki if it's still unclear or if there are any mistakes/omissions. > I've read your changes. The text is pretty good now. Thank you! CANTATE DOMINO CANTICUM NOVUM QUIA MIRABILIA FECIT Laércio
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