Samuel Thibault :
> Well, what are the other alternatives? Moving to the linuxish udev?
> Inventing yet another daemon?
I don't know, that's why I'm asking. Maybe not support Hotplug At All?
Benjamin Kaduk (12/02/2011):
> One of the comments on
> http://gezeiten.org/post/2011/01/Xfce-4.8-on-BSD
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Cyril Brulebois, le Thu 20 Jan 2011 21:29:03 +0100, a écrit :
It would be nice to know how non-Linux ports (not limited to Debian
ones) are seeing the future. Keep on maintaining hal forever?
Well, what are the other alternatives? Moving to the lin
Hello,
I've had a quick test, on hurd-i386 hal doesn't announce any keyboard.
Not very surprising actually, since it doesn't know about mach devices,
but I guess that can be patched relatively easily.
Cyril Brulebois, le Thu 20 Jan 2011 21:29:03 +0100, a écrit :
> It would be nice to know how non
Adding back -hurd.
Petr Salinger (20/01/2011):
> > could somebody please review the GNU/(kFreeBSD||Hurd) parts of
> > [1], mostly the ˙˙hal restart˙˙ part and the keyboard
> > configuration bits.
>
> Please add also example for HAL-less mode on GNU/kFreeBSD.
(That doesn't really answer my quest
could somebody please review the GNU/(kFreeBSD||Hurd) parts of [1],
mostly the ˙˙hal restart˙˙ part and the keyboard configuration bits.
Please add also example for HAL-less mode on GNU/kFreeBSD.
I have in my xorg.conf:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
D
Hi,
could somebody please review the GNU/(kFreeBSD||Hurd) parts of [1],
mostly the “hal restart” part and the keyboard configuration bits.
1. http://pkg-xorg.alioth.debian.org/howtos/configure-input.html
KiBi.
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