Re: Bug#637351: ITP: urfkill -- urfkill is a daemon for the management of the radio killswitches.
2011/8/13 Andrea Bolognani e...@kiyuko.org: I believe you could achieve the same effect using a combination of triggerhappy and the aforementioned rfkill, and I don’t like the idea of having a special daemon running to handle a subset of the special keys when there’s a more general solution to the problem already in the archive. That said, urfkill might have advantages I don’t see. rfkill has nothing to do with the hotkey management. It is just a tool to enable/disable a wireless device as specify in the argument. urfkill is a way to manage and toggle these devices based on the conf file. The immediate problem is that when KEY_WLAN is commonly generated by the key press, should bluetooth and 3G be turned off too where there are in fact keycodes dedicated for each: KEY_BLUETOOTH, KEY_WWAN. Also as a planned function (but not yet implemented in the code now) of urfkill, people desire to turn off wifi on the first pressing, bluetooth on the second and so on... This is only possible if there is a dedicated daemon for handling this. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/came48jj2snmia4rlnayvu-mwn5mbtts83wcbtojztourz05...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Bug#637351: ITP: urfkill -- urfkill is a daemon for the management of the radio killswitches.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 05:34:56PM +0800, Keng-Yu Lin wrote: rfkill package in the archive is just a simple utility for switch on/off the RF device. urfkill handles the hotkeys (KEY_WLAN, KEY_BLUETOOTH, KEY_RFKILL, etc) and can be configurable to behave differently on the key pressed. Say, one may like the bluetooth to be switched off too on KEY_WLAN, whereas in fact KEY_WLAN is for Wifi only, at least literally. I believe you could achieve the same effect using a combination of triggerhappy and the aforementioned rfkill, and I don’t like the idea of having a special daemon running to handle a subset of the special keys when there’s a more general solution to the problem already in the archive. That said, urfkill might have advantages I don’t see. -- Andrea Bolognani e...@kiyuko.org Resistance is futile, you will be garbage collected. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Bug#637351: ITP: urfkill -- urfkill is a daemon for the management of the radio killswitches.
2011/8/11 Karl Goetz k...@kgoetz.id.au: Hi, How does it differ from rfkill, already in the archive? Perhaps the description could be updated to make this clear. thanks, kk rfkill package in the archive is just a simple utility for switch on/off the RF device. urfkill handles the hotkeys (KEY_WLAN, KEY_BLUETOOTH, KEY_RFKILL, etc) and can be configurable to behave differently on the key pressed. Say, one may like the bluetooth to be switched off too on KEY_WLAN, whereas in fact KEY_WLAN is for Wifi only, at least literally. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAMe48JjCmqp0tPXAZjU4vhurFH2V1XG_DcfyFFk7T=zc4zc...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Bug#637351: ITP: urfkill -- urfkill is a daemon for the management of the radio killswitches.
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 23:25:48 +0800 Keng-Yu Lin ken...@lexical.tw wrote: Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Keng-Yu Lin ken...@lexical.tw * Package name: urfkill Version : 0.2.0 Upstream Author : Gary Lin g...@suse.com * URL : http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/urfkill * License : GPL, LGPL Programming Lang: C Description : urfkill is a daemon for the management of the radio killswitches. urfkill daemon handles the configuration of the rfkill-related function keys and provides the management of the radio killswitches. Hi, How does it differ from rfkill, already in the archive? Perhaps the description could be updated to make this clear. thanks, kk -- Karl Goetz, (Kamping_Kaiser / VK5FOSS) Debian contributor / gNewSense Maintainer http://www.kgoetz.id.au No, I won't join your social networking group signature.asc Description: PGP signature