I've been trying to get gestikk [1] working, a mouse-gestures program that turns mouse gestures into keystrokes at the window manager level. This seems ideal for finger gestures to do things like scrolling, paging, etc in a generic fashion.
After working through package dependencies, and building a needed python module, I got it fulling installed and actually managed to get it to run and put it's icon in the tray. Unfortunately, it requires right-click...i don't have the right-click tslib patch installed (yet), so I reran the program in a mode that allows configuration. As soon as I did that, I seemed to lose pointer input. /etc/init.d/nodm restart, reboot, all have no effect. I have traced it down to TSLIB_TSDEVICE no longer getting set. If I manually export this set properly, and do startx, it works, I get my pointer back. I am running X as a normal user, but the same happens when reverting back to root as well. So, what happened? I can't figure out how /etc/init.d/nodm is supposed to setup environment variables that tslib needs. ...cj [safire] Christopher J. White [1] http://gestikk.reichbier.de/en/ _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community