Re: gtkpbbuttons doesn't work when booting on ac power

2005-08-06 Thread Matthias Grimm
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 21:33:24 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Uwe Steinmann) wrote:

 A couple of weeks ago when pbbuttonsd 0.7.0 entered unstable
 it all began. Since then I cannot change the brightness or volume
 with the function keys and most of the time cannot even send the
 computer to sleep with the power on/off button. Sure, gtkpbbuttons
 is running and 'pbbcmd config ...' works without problems.
 The strange thing about it, is the fact that this only happens
 when booting while on ac power. If I boot the ibook on battery
 power everything is fine.

This looks like the event devices are not available when pbbuttonsd
is started. With version 0.7.0 pbbuttonsd rely full on /dev/input/event
%. If you compiled pbbuttonsd with --enable-debug it would show all
found input devices at startup.

Another posibility might be the lack of interrupts on AC power. On my
Pismo for example the AC connector is only recognized by the kernel if
the PMU sends interrupts. If I booted by machine without a battery
plugged in, this interrupts never come and so the kernel doesn't know
that it is running on AC power. /proc/pmu showed that the machine is
running on battery without a battery mounted (not very funny). Maybe
you have to look in this direction?

  Best Regards
Matthias


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Re: pbbuttonsd-0.7.1 pmu-powerbutton patch

2005-08-06 Thread Johannes H. Jensen
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 21:39 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
 Hi,
 
  I've patched older versions of pbbuttonsd with your
  pbbuttonsd-pmu-powerbutton.patch, but after version 0.7.0 (major bugfix
  release), the code has changed and the patch no longer works against it
  (I've tried to resolve the rejects without any luck). I'm wondering if
  you have tried to get the power button to work on this version of
  pbbuttonsd or later (0.7.1)?
 
 You no longer need a patch, pbbuttonsd will now generate a fake
 KEY_POWER (116) event when you push the PMU based power button. So just
 enter 116 as the keycode into your configuration wherever you want :)
 
 johannes

Aha! Thank you, I didn't know :)
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appletouch

2005-08-06 Thread Elimar Riesebieter

Hi all,

does one know why apple-usb-touchpad and input-quirk-for-the-fn-key
aren't applied upstream yet?
It works great ;-)

Elimar

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Re: Looking for an interresting programming project to participate

2005-08-06 Thread Bernhard Reiter
Rainer,

On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 10:04:53PM +0200, Rainer Gutkas wrote:
 So my boss gave me the advice to participate in an open 
 source project, to improve my skills and get into experience fast.

if you want to participate in a Free Software project,
just choose one which you find interesting and start hacking on it.
You will find quite a few which are Free Software under:
http://directory.fsf.org/

Because others cannot say what you will find interesting
or what will match your skills, it is hard to give you advise.

Bernhard


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