> * returning to manual keyboard and mouse configuration in Xorg

where did it move to before?  xorg.conf is something that should never go away.
--Gravis


On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 2:32 PM, Luke Leighton <l...@lkcl.net> wrote:
>  <karl <at> aspodata.se> writes:
>
>>
>> Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl <at> lkcl.net>:
>> > http://lkcl.net/reports/removing_systemd_from_debian/
>>
>> I'll try that.
>
>  awesome.  if you'd like to keep in touch (through this list
>  if that's ok with the dng team?) i can perhaps advise if you
>  get stuck.  it would be interesting also to know what packages
>  you have that are dependent on libsystemd0.  for example,
>  i removed cups-daemon, but you might need it.
>
>> > * disabling udev
>> > * returning to manual keyboard and mouse configuration in Xorg
>> > * adding a huge number of manual entries to /etc/modules
>>
>> I'm fine with that, and I compiles my own kernels.
>
>  great.  if you've dealt with linux for a long time you probably
>  remember what it was like to edit xorg.conf, or, maybe, like me,
>  you have sections that are still there and just had to update them
>  :)
>
>  also i feel that anyone who has dealt with embedded systems
>  such as openembedded, opie/familiar and so on, this really should
>  not be hard for them, either.
>
>  l.
>
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