Disable Autoplugging
in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
enter the following in the serverflags section:
Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"
*************
another solution from http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/hal/2009-February/013001.html
This would indeed solve my problem. As i now found a partial solution
(see below) i am going just to wait for the next ubuntu release.
My solution:
kdb is not configured by hal but by xorg.conf, but Xorg is still using
hal for other devices:
I add the kbd driver via keyboard section to /etc/X11/xorg.conf but do
_not_ set 'Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"' in the ServerLayout
section. In addition i create a
file /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-x11-input.fdi with the following content
(some lines wrapped)
keyboard
evdev
key="input.product">
key="input.product">
This way, evdev is not used for the keyboard (and the omnibook driver),
and it seems that Xorg falls back to xorg.conf for the keyboard. Well,
it works! ;-)
Regards,
Henning
enter the following in the serverflags section:
Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"
*************
another solution from http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/hal/2009-February/013001.html
This would indeed solve my problem. As i now found a partial solution
(see below) i am going just to wait for the next ubuntu release.
My solution:
kdb is not configured by hal but by xorg.conf, but Xorg is still using
hal for other devices:
I add the kbd driver via keyboard section to /etc/X11/xorg.conf but do
_not_ set 'Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"' in the ServerLayout
section. In addition i create a
file /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-x11-input.fdi with the following content
(some lines wrapped)
This way, evdev is not used for the keyboard (and the omnibook driver),
and it seems that Xorg falls back to xorg.conf for the keyboard. Well,
it works! ;-)
Regards,
Henning