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Hi, all.
As you can probably tell from my user name, I am an Arch newbie.
I consider myself to be an experienced GNU/Linux l/user and once a sys admin.
Unfortunately, I have screwed-up my x-config.
I know the install manual said that this was an issue, but as far as I am aware, I have done all the things I needed to, in order to avoid the problem.
The strange thing is, my mouse does work, but my keyboard doesn't. I can use Num Lock etc, but I can't
CTRL/ALT + Backspace
out of my X-session.
Can anyone help me with this? I want to keep hotplugging, and have verified that
xf86-input-evdev
is installed.
BTW, I think that Arch may change my life. I came so far so quickly, compared to a recent (brief) relationship with Gentoo!! I'm even tempted to donate to the project!!! Do you take Paypal?
Cheers,
Chris.
Last edited by chris_debian (2009-02-25 13:01:22)
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Having rad and re-read the guide, I decided to rm my xorg.conf and just let it be created dynamically.
My text is a bit small, so I'll need to sort the resolution, but besides that, I'm happy :-)
Cheers,
Chris.
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Having rad and re-read the guide, I decided to rm my xorg.conf and just let it be created dynamically.
My text is a bit small, so I'll need to sort the resolution, but besides that, I'm happy :-)
Cheers,
Chris.
You can always start a with a minimal xorg.conf and build upon it:
Minimal xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Driver "nvidia"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Device "Configured Video Device"
DefaultDepth 24
EndSection
This is particularly important if you need a special video driver like Nvidia or ATI, since without xorg.conf you will
get Vesa.
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Don't forget about the wiki http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg .
Last edited by somairotevoli (2009-02-25 06:32:46)
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For my new install with 2009.02 the frozen keyboard and mouse was partly that I needed to have my wm (window manager) in .xinitrc though mostly it seemed to be needing hal in my daemons line. Got that tip here on the forum.
best wishes
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Thanks, everybody.
I've got HAL enabled.
I do like the idea of starting with a minimal xorg.conf. I've printed-off the X guide, but first I'll create a minimal xorg.conf and see how well I get on. _Less is more_. I will be using open-source drivers only, but may add compositing to the file, but not sure whether Openbox would ever need it...depends on my panel decision.
I think when I've used AWN before, it needed composite. If I go down this route, I'll need a good system tray type app, but the Openbox wiki suggests some, I think.
Loving Arch :-)
Cheers,
Chris.
Last edited by chris_debian (2009-02-25 08:21:59)
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Hello,
Can you post the solution?
I have the same problem: Fresh install, mouse works, keyboard doesn't ( but I can press Alt-F* to change VC)
Thanks
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Hi,
I deleted an xorg.conf and backup xorg.confs.
Then I did
pacman -S hwd
and
hwd -xa
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg#hwd
This worked perfectly.
Hope it helps,
Chris.
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