On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 10:24:34AM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> > from Debian with a post 2.6.14 kernel, and it wasn't working for me.
>
> I see that 073 is in unstable, which fixed a lot of problems with 071,
> 072 and 073 due to Debian configuration issues. I suggest you try that.
I've just tried udev 073 from Debian unstable, with a freshly pulled
kernel 2.6.14 from earlier in the evening on 11/7. Same failure:
/dev/input only has /dev/input/event3, and is missing the event0, event1,
and event2 files that is present if I boot 2.6.14.
So is this a Debian bug, a kernel bug, or a udev bug? What is going
on? I don't know enough about recent changes to udev and/or the
events sent to udev to start debugging this, but this is something
that works in 2.6.14 and fails post-2.6.14....
So this is what I believe Andrew would call "a regression". :-)
- Ted
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