[Xorg] Keyboard drivers: kbd vs. keyboard
Egbert Eich
eich at pdx.freedesktop.org
Tue Jul 6 02:42:19 PDT 2004
The reason for keeping this driver around was I think that the
other driver doesn't support all OSes X supports.
Before we make such a change we need to make sure that we don't
deprive certain people of their keyboard.
Egbert.
Kristian Høgsberg writes:
> Hi,
>
> I was looking at the keyboard driver situation, and I was wondering why
> we keep the legacy, built-in keyboard driver around,
>
> I made a patch[1] to remove the "keyboard" driver, which among other
> things removes os specific xf86KbdLnx.c and others from xfree86/common,
> removes all sorts special cases around initialization, and in general
> removes much keyboard logic from xfree86/common and 4300 lines in total.
>
> I chose to rename the modular "kbd" driver to "keyboard" so old config
> files should continue to work.
>
> I think this is worthwhile, but what are the cons? It's such a
> low-hanging fruit; there must be a good reason the legacy driver is
> still used.
>
> Kristian
>
> [1] http://freedesktop.org/~krh/remove-legacy-keyboard.patch
>
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