Re: Xorg and Cue Problems

2005-10-19 Thread Rick Knight
I've done some more testing and the problem seems to actually be with 
KDE. If I start Xorg in failsafe mode and scan in the Xterm window, I 
can see the Cuecat's output. Also, if I open an xterm in KDE, not a KDE 
term, I can still scan. It seems that KDE is grabbing the CueCat's 
input, but I can't find anything in the KDE control center, so I guess 
I'll try a KDE group.


Thanks,
Rick Knight
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Re: Xorg and Cue Problems

2005-10-19 Thread Thomas Dickey

On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Rick Knight wrote:

I've done some more testing and the problem seems to actually be with KDE. If 
I start Xorg in failsafe mode and scan in the Xterm window, I can see the 
Cuecat's output. Also, if I open an xterm in KDE, not a KDE term, I can still 
scan. It seems that KDE is grabbing the CueCat's input, but I can't find 
anything in the KDE control center, so I guess I'll try a KDE group.


more likely than grabbing is that konsole is mis-parsing the control
responses.

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Re: Xorg and Cue Problems

2005-10-19 Thread Alex Deucher
On 10/19/05, Rick Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've done some more testing and the problem seems to actually be with
 KDE. If I start Xorg in failsafe mode and scan in the Xterm window, I
 can see the Cuecat's output. Also, if I open an xterm in KDE, not a KDE
 term, I can still scan. It seems that KDE is grabbing the CueCat's
 input, but I can't find anything in the KDE control center, so I guess
 I'll try a KDE group.


KDE must be intercepting the Alt-F10 or whatever the cuecat sends first.

Alex

 Thanks,
 Rick Knight

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