but I'm sorry I obviously didn't mention in my previous post what display I have. It's *not* connected via USB but to the parallel port, it's a Noritake Itron 800A-Series VFD and the freezing problem is really due to some incompatibility between pylcd and the CVS (0.5) version of LCDproc, because it occurs even when using the ncurses driver (so no hardware whatsoever involved), and not only with freevo, but also with the pylcd test script. But thank you again, anyway :-)
As of the screen layout problem, I managed to contact Gustavo, the author of the lcd freevo plugin on the IRC channel, (he doesn't read the user ML) and I guess we will find a solution to that, (I can test it on emulated display).
Regards, Lucian
On 5/4/2004 4:26 AM, Justin T Wetherell wrote:
The feezing problem is something ive seen before... it involves ftd_sio, I fixed it in my current setup. I have attached the files I used. You need to copy them into:
/lib/modules/*your kernel*/kernel/drivers/usb/serial/
then rerun make modules and then make modules_install
I believe i've tried it on a whole bunch of different kernels.
I don't know about the second problem.
Try it out and let me know how it goes.
Justin Wetherell
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