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On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 02:16:15AM -0600, Dale wrote:
Simpler than that, just add -hal to xorg stuff in package.use and then
run emerge -uvDNa world.  It will rebuild a couple things, maybe even
just xorg, then everything is back to the old way.  This allows hal to
be their for other things where it does work but it disables it where it
doesn't work.

Don't you also need to find yourself a working xorg.conf? I seem to be
under the impression that the OP has a recently built new system.

"Xorg -configure" usually gives a working configuration file. Unless
you have nonstandard input devices or if you need to tweak the
settings for graphics and display.

The good thing is: you only need to set it up once and forget about
it. The bad thing is: you only set it up once and forget about it, so
the next time you install a new system you have to read the man page
again.

Cheers,

W

Most likely he will need to generate a xorg.conf. There is a example one available as well. I'm hoping the Gentoo install docs still tell how to generate a xorg.conf tho. Surely they didn't remove that. I doubt he was installing Gentoo without reading the docs.

Maybe the OP will post back what is going on shortly.

I also got to start looking at last names instead of just first names. We have one more Alan on the list.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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