On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:40:50 -0700, Alan W. Irwin wrote: > So if you can recommend a good web reference for inputattach whose > advice is applicable to Debian, I would be willing to give it a try.
I haven't actually used it, but the package comes with a README, which says: inputattach for Debian ---------------------- This package does not include an initscript to initialize your devices automatically; it isn't possible to adequately control inputattach as would be required for an initscript. To automatically attach a serial device to the input layer, the recommended approach is simply to add the appropriate lines to /etc/rc.local, or to a local udev rules file. For example, to configure a Mouse Systems mouse on the first serial port: * in /etc/rc.local inputattach --daemon -msc /dev/ttyS0 * or in /etc/udev/010_local.rules ACTION="add", KERNEL=="ttyS0", RUN+="inputattach --daemon -msc %p" I'd be interested to know how that works out (I guess you'd use -mman instead of -msc to reproduce the behaviour from your xorg.conf). Cheers, Julien
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