what exactly takes it, to run literki? i installed it to debian (--force-depends because of libfakekeys version and --force-archiecture because of armel vs armv4t), corrected the path to the font used and started up, but ... for a moment two pink rectangles appear, on the lower one a keyboard is drawn, it gets transparent and disappears. still, literki is running and signals no error:
debian-gta02:~$ DISPLAY=:0 literki INFO: Reading config file INFO: Creating keyboard INFO: Creating applet window INFO: Loaded font: /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf INFO: Creating launcher INFO: Creating applet window INFO: Loaded font: /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf INFO: Creating slider INFO: Creating applet window INFO: Loaded font: /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf INFO: Setting position and orientation INFO: Drawing 42 keys INFO: Loading new image space.png INFO: Loading new image return.png INFO: Loading new image fn.png INFO: Loading new image shift.png INFO: Loading new image home.png INFO: Loading new image end.png INFO: Loading new image alt.png INFO: Loading new image ctrl.png INFO: Loading new image tab.png INFO: Loading new image backspace.png INFO: Loading new image change_color.png INFO: Done INFO: Saving 01 25165844 INFO: Orienting to portrait INFO: Applet refresh INFO: Refreshing with buffer 01 INFO: Loading keyboard layout INFO: Showing keyboard INFO: Processing events INFO: Applet refresh INFO: Refreshing with buffer 01 INFO: Applet refresh INFO: Applet refresh INFO: Refreshing with buffer 01 i run debian/sid with xserver-xorg-video-glamo 0.0.0+20090707.git98c012f7-1 and lxde as wm. btw: i guess, it is better, if programs create a subdirectory below /etc/ and put their config files into it instead of toplevel /etc _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community