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I would like to remove xfree and use Xorg. Should I expect any problems? (This box is used as the main computer for our school so I am a little more careful than with my own box.)
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no probs
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For me the switch was suprisingly easy. I think I needed to change the keyboard driver from "Keyboard" to "keyboard", but other than that the config is exactly the same (it's even still called XF86Config).
No guarantees though...
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just do like this:
# pacman -Rd xfree86
# pacman -S xorg
arch + gentoo + initng + python = enlisy
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Hm, I just did it with -Su, nothing wrong with that, is it?
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Hm, I just did it with -Su, nothing wrong with that, is it?
Nope. Just calls sysupgrade to happen as well.
The driver should actually be called "kbd" not "keyboard". keyboard is the legacy driver, kbd is the new XOrg keyboard driver.
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I remember lots of trouble when people started switching to xorg,
removing xfree first did the trick then but maybe it's not needed anymore,
and don't forget to set the keyboard driver as mentioned above,
arch + gentoo + initng + python = enlisy
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and don't forget to set the keyboard driver as mentioned above,
i think it's symlinked now to be safe.... so technically you don't *need* to change it
but yes, I recall the "-R then -S" thing for switching from xfree to xorg as well
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xerxes2 wrote:and don't forget to set the keyboard driver as mentioned above,
i think it's symlinked now to be safe.... so technically you don't *need* to change it
But you still should. It's not going to be symlinked forever.... My computer has issues if "keyboard" is used instead of "kbd" for some reason.
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