On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 16:05 -0500, Robert Noland wrote: > On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 12:43 -0800, Joe Kelsey wrote: > > Robert Noland wrote: > > > > > > man xorg.conf search for Input... > > > > > > > > This provides absolutely no help. > > > > I look at my /var/log/Xorg.0.log and it tells me nothing. If I remove > > the keyboard and mouse input devices from xorg.conf, the log tells me > > that it is disabling all input devices and never says anything else. > > There is no evidence that hal does anything that X want to know about. > > How would I detect that my configuration file needs changing? Is there > > a message in Xorg.0.log to look for? Is there a help file somehwere > > which explains how to change your configuration file to allow hal to work? > > > > I cannot find any information anywhere in the system to allow me to > > debug my problems in any way. I want to have fully automatic > > configuration using whatever means will allow it. You explanations > > about the mysterious behavior of hal and xorg do not give me any > > information I can use in any way to solve my problems. > > > > > > > > Set Options "AutoAddDevices" "off" and you have to configure everything > > > like you used to. > > > > > I WANT to use the new facilities. Is it possible to debug my > > configuration problems? Where do I start? How do I enable this magical > > new world of letting hal do things for me? What changes do I make to > > xorg.conf to allow this? > > Ok, are you using gdm, xdm, or startx? > > You need to ensure that dbus and hald are running first. Set > dbus_enable="YES" and hald_enable="YES" in your rc.conf.
This FAQ says to remplace dbus/hal by gnome_enable="YES" http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#full-gnome _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"