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does easystroke support additional mouse buttons? are the packages?
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I suggest trying easystroke for configuring mouse buttons. It works
differently than btnx, but it seems to get the job done.
I still have a working btnx in Jaunty but I think I installed it from
source and had to hack at it a bit. I don't really recommend using it
anymore although I do.
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this package is in jaunty already
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=btnx
doesnt work too well for me, tough
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Will we see this package in karmic?
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Has anyone tried btnx in Jaunty? It seems that btnx did not work in
Intrepid because Ubuntu packaged a version of xserver that had a bug. I
would suspect Jaunty uses the fixed version.
Also, evdev is better but there is still no user friendly way to
configure mice.
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If btnx is dead, what has replaced it? Its function is still needed.
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Oli wrote:
> I thought the btnx project was dead... So I'm slightly confused as to
> why there's so much activity in this thread.
>
> Why are you chasing up the packaging of an obsolete app?
>
I'm only regurgitating what its creator said on the project page:
http://www.ollisalonen.com/btnx/
He seems to think that evdev is getting good enough.
On Sun, 2009-02-15 at 18:45 +, Ryan Prior wrote:
> If btnx is dead, what has replaced it? Its function is still needed.
>
> On Sun, Feb 15
I thought the btnx project was dead... So I'm slightly confused as to
why there's so much activity in this thread.
Why are you chasing up the packaging of an obsolete app?
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Says that btnx is called 'btnx-config' according to
http://packages.ubuntu.com:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=default§ion=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=btnx
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It fails to run:
"btnx-config needs the file /etc/btnx/events to run. Make sure you have
installed btnx first, and that the file exists."
And I don't see a btnx package in 9.04
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See
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=btnx&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all
vs
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=btnx&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all
- Ubuntu did not sync the btnx package...
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i've never packaged something and definitely not the time to do so, but
have you contacted the upstream developer about the issues? how did he
respond?
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I've decided to drop this task, as the package as-is has a number of
issues that will make it difficult to get accepted. I have my working
files if anyone wants to pick the task up.
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Iain,
I'm not familiar with REVU and haven't considered it. You're more than welcome
to do it. To avoid spamming this bug report, you can email me directly about
any questions you may have. You can find my email on my Launchpad portfolio
page.
I also have a python script for automatically check
Olli, do you plan on submitting this to REVU for inclusion in the
official repos? If not, I'm happy to have a go at working on this,
starting with your packages as a base.
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I've set up a PPA for btnx and btnx-config:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/daou/ubuntu distro main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/daou/ubuntu distro main
Replace distro with either feisty, gutsy, or hardy and place it in
/etc/apt/sources.list. I've tested the Feisty packages.
Building the debs n
While it's too late to be included in Hardy universe, you could still
put the Ubuntu packages on GetDeb for easy installation.
http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=btnx
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Found this topic through a google search because I just installed Hardy
this morning, and now I am trying to get my MS Intellimouse Explorer to
work. From reading in the forums many others are having similar
problems. What an Abortion!
#1 The misc. buttons on it seen to do nothing except for the r
> but it's never too late to have it added to the repos for download
post-install...
No, it's also too late for new packages in the repositories, unless they
contribute to preplanned release specifications and an exception is
warranted. Please read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeatureFreeze and
https:
> It's way too late for new packages in Hardy, which is past Beta stage.
It's way too late for packages to be included by default, but it's never too
late to have it added to the repos for download post-install...
It would be great for Intrepid but for now all we need is repo-access to
make it ea
It's way too late for new packages in Hardy, which is past Beta stage.
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Olli now has BTNX dependant on autotools and soon libdaemon to fix some
.deb issues he's been having:
http://svn.ollisalonen.com/btnx/trunk/ChangeLog
The thing is, this idea has over 3000 positive vote
(http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/120/) if you combine all of the
related ideas.
Are we going
Looks like if i manually create /etc/btnx it installs just fine. Also
to James Paige above me, enabling them for compiz effects works great.
Maybe it's your mouse?
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I notice that buttons enabled through btnx can NOT be used to trigger
compiz effect shortcuts :(
On my Mac I can map button 6 to expose's "show all windows" but when I
try to do the same with btnx for compiz's ctrl+alt+down shortcut, it
does not work.
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>> If a developer is to pick this up, he/she will have to take
0.4.6.tar.gz (instead of the 0.4.4.deb) and turn that into a .deb fix
those installation issues.
This is a known issue with the deb package (made with checkinstall).
btnx has a custom makefile and it has been a problem for maintainers
I've had problems with the supplied .deb on the website:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo dpkg -i btnx_0.4.4-1_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 133889 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking btnx (from btnx_0.4.4-1_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: btnx: warning - conffile `etc/rc0.d' is not a plain file
+1
I can't stress how useful this tool is over the rubbish that evdev
mapping makes you go through. This is top stuff and should definitely be
available, if not included and enabled by default!
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I know of a friend who does not use Ubuntu because he has such an
expensive mouse with some 15 buttons and it would be useless in Ubuntu.
He's extremely fond of it. BTNX could help with attracting people like
him.
Please include and activate it by default.
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Help out with voting on this suggestion over at
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/120/
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Include and enable btnx default in Ubuntu is one step closer to solve
bug #1 ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1 )
Ubuntu really needs this so that newcomers from Windows can as seamless as
possible start to work in their new environment without frustration.
Isn't everyone using a mouse wi
button mouse days are long gone and almost forgotten this tool really
needs to make it to a Ubuntu repo sooner rather then later.
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I also believe that btnx should be included in ubuntu. It is a very
useful tool that helped me configure my mouse i an very easy way, and
including it into ubuntu or at least the repositories will help in
further simplifying the process.
Thanks for develop btnx developers.
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I +1 this. This is a very useful program.
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I would also really like to see this added to synaptic, it's a very
useful tool.
The days of a 3 button mouse are gone, ubuntu needs to support and allow
customization of multibutton mice.
Many thanks to the btnx developer(s) ;-)
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