On Sun, 2009-03-15 at 00:37 -0400, p...@laptop.org wrote: > scott wrote: > > > > > > 3. with the OLPC kernel and this olpc-kbdshim and olpc-powerd (which > by > > > > the way are really realy nice, thanks a million pgf!) the XO suspends > > > > when via "lid" switch and the power button. > > > > > > great! did you try the grab keys and rotation? (those are just > > > olpc-kbdshim.) "olpc-rotate" should spin the display, even if the > > > buttons don't work. > > > > Pressing the rotation button does nothing in GNOME or Sugar. Should this > > be a general X rotation that should work in any X session? > > hmm. i wouldn't expect the button to work in gnome, but i'd > expect the sugar bindings to continue working. the first check, > though, it to see if the olpc-rotate command works from terminal. > when olpc-kbdshim installs, it patches sugar to run that command > rather than do its normal internal calls to xrandr. so if the > command works, but the key doesn't, the debug path is pretty > short, at least, i think. (is is possible that sugar installed > after olpc-kbdshim? that would explain it.)
In both GNOME and Sugar, the olpc-rotate command leaves the XO with a black screen. The virtual terminal keys may be working in this state, but the screen stays black so it's hard to tell! I found that suspending, then coming back, enabled me to get a virtual terminal so I could do the "init 3; init 5" dance and restore X. > > What are grab keys? I am not seeing any functionality for the gamepad > > keys. In the OLPC Fedora/Sugar these enable me to get around the "scroll > > bar is not draw even though content is larger than frame" fun. > > the grab keys are the two with the little hands, at either side > of the space bar. on an "industry standard" keyboard, they would > be the bear the "industry monopolist" logo. :-) when you hold > either down, a using the touchpad should cause whatever you're > looking at to scroll. (if it's capable, of course -- i.e., wide > or tall web pages, or terminal sessions with any amount of > scrollback.) "Grab keys" are working as you described in GNOME and Sugar. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel