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#1 2010-02-19 00:16:32

trusktr
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Skipping beginner guide section: "disable input hotplugging". That ok?

I'm skipping the section in the Beginner's Guide called "Disable input hotplugging."  Is that ok? Or should I disable it and let HAL use the settings from xorg.conf?


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#2 2010-02-19 03:25:26

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Re: Skipping beginner guide section: "disable input hotplugging". That ok?

Ive never bothered with that and never had an issue. You can always change it if u want. All else fails, anything u do can be undone via a rescue CD.. like the arch linux disc. I used the Arch Linux CD to rebuild my kernel image on my Arch partition when I screwed up something badly with Splashy.


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#3 2010-02-19 05:06:59

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Re: Skipping beginner guide section: "disable input hotplugging". That ok?

Coool, that's good to know! much easier than re-installing windows over completely haha... yeah i came from windows big_smile


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#4 2010-02-19 15:47:27

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Re: Skipping beginner guide section: "disable input hotplugging". That ok?

I went from winblows to mac, then mac to linux. Yeah


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