Linux: Enable udev support by default
This has been enabled for years in official binaries, and users making custom builds may end up not enabling it unknowingly, so it's best if we default to the same as what official builds do. The original reason for having it opt-in was likely the addition of a dependency on libudev, but that should be fairly ubiquitous by now.
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BoolVariable("use_lsan", "Use LLVM/GCC compiler leak sanitizer (LSAN))", False),
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BoolVariable("use_tsan", "Use LLVM/GCC compiler thread sanitizer (TSAN))", False),
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BoolVariable("pulseaudio", "Detect and use PulseAudio", True),
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BoolVariable("udev", "Use udev for gamepad connection callbacks", False),
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BoolVariable("udev", "Use udev for gamepad connection callbacks", True),
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EnumVariable("debug_symbols", "Add debugging symbols to release/release_debug builds", "yes", ("yes", "no")),
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BoolVariable("separate_debug_symbols", "Create a separate file containing debugging symbols", False),
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BoolVariable("touch", "Enable touch events", True),
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