Xorg unusable without eudev
Even though xorg doesnt hard depend on eudev, for a long time I cannot figure out exactly why xorg require eudev. Without eudev xorg is unusable (no input from keyboad, touchpad)
Acording to some recent experiments in alpine 3.17, X does not require a long-run eudev process, it just needs it to initialize something. I already figured some permissions for /dev/tty0. (Of course, I understand that there are several other applications that requires eudev but I dont think requiring long running udev at this basic X functional level is appropriate, and of course, I might be missing understanding of every single part that are at play here)
- Do you mind sheding some light to this long term issue?
- Could it be posible that some other alpine initialization levels takes care of this so long term daemon udev is not mandated just to run basic xorg?