On Monday 03 May 2010 14:49:24 Colleen Beamer wrote:
> On 5/3/10, Remy Blank wrote:
> >> Is there a way I can fix this without having to do a complete
> >> reinstall?
> >
> > I would start by re-emerging xf86-input-keyboard and
> > xf86-input-mouse, as suggested in the xorg-server ebuild messages
Colleen Beamer wrote:
> How am I supposed to do this when I can't login and I can't kill X?
Boot from a live CD, then perform a chroot into your system as described
in the Gentoo handbook[1] or on the Gentoo wiki[2], then you should be
able to emerge as if you were running your system normally.
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Am Montag, 3. Mai 2010 schrieb Colleen Beamer:
> On 5/3/10, Remy Blank wrote:
> >> Is there a way I can fix this without having to do a complete reinstall?
> >
> > I would start by re-emerging xf86-input-keyboard and xf86-input-mouse,
> > as suggested in the xorg-server ebuild messages.
> >
> >
On 5/3/10, Remy Blank wrote:
>> Is there a way I can fix this without having to do a complete reinstall?
>
> I would start by re-emerging xf86-input-keyboard and xf86-input-mouse,
> as suggested in the xorg-server ebuild messages.
>
> -- Remy
How am I supposed to do this when I can't login and I
> Is there a way I can fix this without having to do a complete reinstall?
I would start by re-emerging xf86-input-keyboard and xf86-input-mouse,
as suggested in the xorg-server ebuild messages.
-- Remy
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