Henrik Sandklef wrote:
> Take a look at xikbd
> http://www.sandklef.com/xikbd
Thanks, also thanks to Peter Finderup Lund for his assistance. I
couldn't get xikbd to work (Sigfaults after reading /etc/xikbdrc), but
got a similar program called epistropy to work.
I'm now able to start a program on the local machine by pressing a key
sequence. However, I'm not able to do so until after I have logged in.
Watching the epistropy process using strace, I can see that nothing
happens if I push any of my defined key sequences while I'm watching the
login screen.
I put the the computer in /etc/X0.hosts so I have no problem opening an
connection to the display.
I don't know much about X, so I assume what I'm experiencing is the
correct behaviour - but is there a way I could make epistrophy (or any
other X client for that matter) recieve my key sequence while I'm
looking at the Display Manager's login screen? (Through XDMCP). The X
client is running on the same computer as the X server, ie. the local
computer.
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