Keyboard and mouse isnt working in xorg [solved]

ive tried everything and read every wiki. but i still think its something simple i just cannot understand.
when i type startx i get a window with more windows.
but the keyboard and mouse isnt working so i have to turn off the computer to reboot and go back.
what should i do?
i just installed
xf86 input mouse
and keyboard
Last edited by brainpower (2009-05-02 22:41:23)

schuay wrote:
what wilco said.
start hal using "sudo /etc/rc.d/hal start" before starting xorg. if mouse/keyboard work, add hal to the DAEMONS array in /etc/rc.conf.
imo disabling hotplugging is cheap, just ignoring a problem instead of solving it
If he don't need hotplugging, then there is no reason to use it...

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