evdev not detecting events from kbdd (Userland BTKeyboard Driver)

2010-05-27 Thread simon
Hi all,
I picked up a cheap BT keyboard (Omiz6220) which uses a serial/rfcomm
(rather than HID) connection. I have be able to get this working with the
Linux virtual consoles using a userland app call kbdd, however the key
presses are not seen within X.

I am using an Xorg.conf (Intel 855GME problems) but AllowEmptyInput is
set (by default) so I believe Xorg is handling the selection of input
devices.

Distro is Xubuntu 10.04.

The device (SerKBD) is listed under xinput, but it's events are not
registering with xev.
--
si...@treadstone:~/kbdd$ xinput list
#9121; Virtual core pointerid=2[master pointer 
 (3)]
#9116;   #8627; Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave 
pointer  (2)]
#9116;   #8627; TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint id=10   [slave 
pointer  (2)]
#9116;   #8627; Macintosh mouse button emulation  id=13   [slave 
pointer  (2)]
#9123; Virtual core keyboard   id=3[master 
keyboard (2)]
#8627; Virtual core XTEST keyboard id=5[slave  keyboard
(3)]
#8627; Power Buttonid=6[slave  keyboard
(3)]
#8627; Video Bus   id=7[slave  keyboard
(3)]
#8627; Sleep Buttonid=8[slave  keyboard
(3)]
#8627; AT Translated Set 2 keyboardid=9[slave  keyboard
(3)]
#8627; ThinkPad Extra Buttons  id=11   [slave 
keyboard (3)]
#8627; SerKBD  id=12   [slave 
keyboard (3)]
--

The app evtest sees the events ok.
--
si...@treadstone:~/kbdd$ sudo evtest /dev/input/event8
Input driver version is 1.0.0
Input device ID: bus 0x13 vendor 0x0 product 0x0 version 0x0
Input device name: SerKBD
Supported events:
  Event type 0 (Sync)
  Event type 1 (Key)
Event code 0 (Reserved)
Event code 1 (Esc)
Event code 2 (1)
Event code 3 (2)
Event code 4 (3)
Event code 5 (4)
...
Event code 216 (Chat)
Event code 217 (Search)
Event code 218 (Connect)
Event code 219 (Finance)
Event code 220 (Sport)
  Event type 20 (Repeat)
Testing ... (interrupt to exit)
Event: time 1274941393.660686, type 1 (Key), code 21 (Y), value 1
Event: time 1274941393.690514, type 1 (Key), code 21 (Y), value 0
Event: time 1274941394.376683, type 1 (Key), code 18 (E), value 1
Event: time 1274941394.408689, type 1 (Key), code 18 (E), value 0
Event: time 1274941394.608681, type 1 (Key), code 31 (S), value 1
Event: time 1274941394.696673, type 1 (Key), code 31 (S), value 0
--

and it appears to be listed OK in /proc/bus/input/devices
--
I: Bus=0013 Vendor= Product= Version=
N: Name=SerKBD
P: Phys=
S: Sysfs=/devices/virtual/input/input16
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=kbd event8
B: EV=13
B: KEY=1fff      
--

Xorg.0.log shows it adding 'device'
--
(II) config/udev: Adding input device SerKBD (/dev/input/event8)
(**) SerKBD: Applying InputClass evdev keyboard catchall
(**) SerKBD: always reports core events
(**) SerKBD: Device: /dev/input/event8
(II) SerKBD: Found keys
(II) SerKBD: Configuring as keyboard
(II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device SerKBD (type: KEYBOARD)
(**) Option xkb_rules evdev
(**) Option xkb_model pc105
(**) Option xkb_layout us
--

Any suggestions as to what might be a miss?

Cheers,
Mungewell.

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Emulating a one-handed keyboard?

2010-05-27 Thread Florian Echtler
Hello everyone,

I came across this demo for a mirrored keyboard layout today:
http://www.half-qwerty.com/demo/

Would it be possible to create something like this as an X keymap? I
suppose the difficult part would be to use a different keymap when space
is held down...

Florian
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Re: The RandR-unable to set rotation issue in AMD Geode LX platform

2010-05-27 Thread Alex Deucher
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Cui, Hunk hunk@amd.com wrote:
 Hi, all,

 As said on Ubuntu BTS,
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-geode/+bug/377929

 About “unable to set rotation on AMD Geode LX800”, I used Ubuntu 9.10 which
 comes with generic kernel 2.6.31-17 and Xserver 1.6.4, geode-driver 2.11.6,
 I also able to rotate the screen just fine with the default geode driver
 that comes with this distribution using Xrandr. Rotation is working just
 fine with 'xrandr'. I used command such as:
 xrandr -o left
 xrandr -o right
 xrandr -o inverted
 xrandr -o normal

 I gave a try with 1.7.1 server on rotation, Geode driver 2.11.7, In our
 platform, the OUTPUT name is default,
 (BTW: In general use $ xrandr -q to discover the appropriate output names
 for your configuration, the reference link:
 http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Xorg_RandR_1.2)

 When I tried: xrandr --output default --rotate left. The screen turn to
 black.
 Then tried: xrandr --output default --rotate normal --auto. The screen
 return to normal.

 Because from 1.6.4 server to 1.7.1 server, the part of RandR have been
 updated and changed from source code.

 Who know the change about the part of RandR in Xserver 1.7.1?

I don't recall what might have changed with regard to rotation in
xserver 1.7.1 off hand.  However, randr-based rotation is implemented
via composite.  If your driver implements EXA, the EXA composite hook
would be used, so you need to make sure your composite hook handles
transforms or if not falls back properly so it can be handled by
software.  Also make sure you implement the randr crtc hooks for
allocating the shadow pixmap used for rotation (shadow_create,
shadow_allocate, shadow_destroy).  Finally in your crtc mode_set
function, make sure you set the crtc base address to the shadow buffer
is rotation is active.

Alex
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Bounce test – please ignore

2010-05-27 Thread Tollef Fog Heen

Hi,

somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
and unsubscribe that address.

Sorry for the noise.

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arch...@mail-archive.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Tollef Fog Heen 

| somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
| system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
| working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
| mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
| Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
| and unsubscribe that address.

Ok, I did a silly error in that patch to mailman, hopefully the second
try should work.  Again, sorry for the noise.

Regards,
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arch...@mail-archive.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Justin P. Mattock

On 05/27/2010 09:19 AM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:

Hi,

somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
and unsubscribe that address.

Sorry for the noise.

Regards,
   



o.k...

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Re: Bounce test – please ignore

2010-05-27 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Tollef Fog Heen 

| Ok, I did a silly error in that patch to mailman, hopefully the second
| try should work.  Again, sorry for the noise.

I just found the address and unsubscribed it, so you should no longer
see mails from a ticketing system when you mail x...@.

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Re: sisib...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Scott Sibley
I'm not sure why I'm spamming the list. Know how I can fix this? I checked
Gmail's settings; nothing's being forwarded through Gmail.

What do you mean by ticketing system? This makes me nervous... My mail's
been going somewhere else?

On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@freedesktop.orgwrote:

 ]] Tollef Fog Heen

 | somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
 | system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
 | working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
 | mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
 | Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
 | and unsubscribe that address.

 Ok, I did a silly error in that patch to mailman, hopefully the second
 try should work.  Again, sorry for the noise.

 Regards,
 --
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Re: matts...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Matt Turner
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Tollef Fog Heen
tfh...@freedesktop.org wrote:
 ]] Tollef Fog Heen

 | somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
 | system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
 | working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
 | mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
 | Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
 | and unsubscribe that address.

 Ok, I did a silly error in that patch to mailman, hopefully the second
 try should work.  Again, sorry for the noise.

 Regards,
 --
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RE: sisib...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Bridgman, John
AFAIK the fact you received one of these emails doesn't mean you are the 
spammer. Everybody on the list received the email but I believe only one user 
was unsubscribed as a result.

If you were the one who was unsubscribed, then keep asking questions ;)


From: xorg-bounces+john.bridgman=amd@lists.freedesktop.org 
[mailto:xorg-bounces+john.bridgman=amd@lists.freedesktop.org] On Behalf Of 
Scott Sibley
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 12:44 PM
To: xorg@lists.freedesktop.org
Cc: tfh...@err.no
Subject: Re: sisib...@gmail.com None

I'm not sure why I'm spamming the list. Know how I can fix this? I checked 
Gmail's settings; nothing's being forwarded through Gmail.

What do you mean by ticketing system? This makes me nervous... My mail's been 
going somewhere else?

On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Tollef Fog Heen 
tfh...@freedesktop.orgmailto:tfh...@freedesktop.org wrote:
]] Tollef Fog Heen

| somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
| system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
| working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
| mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
| Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
| and unsubscribe that address.

Ok, I did a silly error in that patch to mailman, hopefully the second
try should work.  Again, sorry for the noise.

Regards,
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Re: sisib...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread David Mohr
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Scott Sibley sisib...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm not sure why I'm spamming the list. Know how I can fix this? I checked
 Gmail's settings; nothing's being forwarded through Gmail.

 What do you mean by ticketing system? This makes me nervous... My mail's
 been going somewhere else?

I was confused at first as well. But I think each and every recipient
now gets the emails of this list with his address prepended to the
subject -- not just the person that's causing trouble. Otherwise they
could've just unsubscribed him in the first place ;-).

~David

 On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Tollef Fog Heen tfh...@freedesktop.org
 wrote:

 ]] Tollef Fog Heen

 | somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
 | system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
 | working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
 | mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
 | Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
 | and unsubscribe that address.

 Ok, I did a silly error in that patch to mailman, hopefully the second
 try should work.  Again, sorry for the noise.

 Regards,
 --
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Re: sisib...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Tollef Fog Heen

]] Scott Sibley 

| I'm not sure why I'm spamming the list. Know how I can fix this? I
| checked Gmail's settings; nothing's being forwarded through Gmail.

You are/were not, even if your address appears in the Subject field, see
below for the longer explanation.

| What do you mean by ticketing system? This makes me nervous... My
| mail's been going somewhere else?

No.

Let me explain what happened:

Somebody managed to subscribe xorg@ to a «resell our service»
system. How they did that, I'm not sure.  This system would send emails
to everybody emailing xorg@ saying «Thanks for your email, we'll get
back to you».  As they did not include enough identifying information in
the «we'll get back to you» emails, I had to change the list software we
use on freedesktop.org slightly.  What it did include was the Subject
field from the original mail.  I made the mailing list software put the
address of each recipient into the Subject field as it was sending out
mails, and when I got the «we'll get back to you» email, it had the
offending address in the subject field and I could unsubscribe them.

The offender has been removed and all is now good, please go back to
your regularly scheduled discussions. :-)

Regards,
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Re: matts...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Justin P. Mattock

On 05/27/2010 09:44 AM, Matt Turner wrote:

On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Tollef Fog Heen
tfh...@freedesktop.org  wrote:
   

]] Tollef Fog Heen

| somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
| system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
| working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
| mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
| Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
| and unsubscribe that address.

Ok, I did a silly error in that patch to mailman, hopefully the second
try should work.  Again, sorry for the noise.

Regards,
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I'm getting something from sourceforge
(not sure if this is a bounce test or not)

FWIW here is the header:

From - Thu May 27 09:40:22 2010
X-Account-Key: account1
X-UIDL: GmailId128da9db6ced2430
X-Mozilla-Status: 0001
X-Mozilla-Status2: 
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Received: by 10.140.201.1 with SMTP id y1cs74033rvf;
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Received: from secure.mpcustomer.com (secure.mpcustomer.com [208.43.146.75])
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Received-SPF: neutral (google.com: 208.43.146.75 is neither permitted nor 
denied by best guess record for domain of tfh...@freedesktop.org) 
client-ip=208.43.146.75;
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=neutral (google.com: 208.43.146.75 
is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of 
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Received: by secure.mpcustomer.com (Postfix, from userid 99)
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To: Justin P. Mattockjustinmatt...@gmail.com
Subject: [#24522234] supp...@resell.biz None
Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 11:34:47 -0500
From: Tollef Fog Heentfh...@freedesktop.org
Reply-To: supp...@mpcustomer.com
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Your ticket 24522234 has been received and will be answered during our normal 
business hours 9-5 central time Monday through Friday.

If you need your password reset please try going to http://cp.us2.net/customer 
and clicking forgot password.

**If you are a reseller please use http://cp.us2.net/reseller

If you are able to login after this suggestion please reply to this email to 
let us know we can close your ticket.

Thank You,
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Last I remember was talking to these guys about
acpid(about a year ago or so).

Justin P. Mattock


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Re: sisib...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Justin P. Mattock

On 05/27/2010 10:03 AM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:

]] Scott Sibley

| I'm not sure why I'm spamming the list. Know how I can fix this? I
| checked Gmail's settings; nothing's being forwarded through Gmail.

You are/were not, even if your address appears in the Subject field, see
below for the longer explanation.

| What do you mean by ticketing system? This makes me nervous... My
| mail's been going somewhere else?

No.

Let me explain what happened:

Somebody managed to subscribe xorg@ to a «resell our service»
system. How they did that, I'm not sure.  This system would send emails
to everybody emailing xorg@ saying «Thanks for your email, we'll get
back to you».  As they did not include enough identifying information in
the «we'll get back to you» emails, I had to change the list software we
use on freedesktop.org slightly.  What it did include was the Subject
field from the original mail.  I made the mailing list software put the
address of each recipient into the Subject field as it was sending out
mails, and when I got the «we'll get back to you» email, it had the
offending address in the subject field and I could unsubscribe them.

The offender has been removed and all is now good, please go back to
your regularly scheduled discussions. :-)

Regards,
   

cool!!

Justin P. Mattock
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Re: apteri...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Francisco P Kaseker
ok. i'm waiting for my ticket.

On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Justin P. Mattock
justinmatt...@gmail.comwrote:

 On 05/27/2010 09:19 AM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:

 Hi,


 somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
 system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
 working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
 mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
 Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
 and unsubscribe that address.

 Sorry for the noise.

 Regards,




 o.k...

 Justin P. Mattock

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Re: r...@reedmedia.net None

2010-05-27 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Thu, 27 May 2010, Justin P. Mattock wrote:

 o.k...

So I see a reply to the list has my email address in the subject line. 
That doesn't seem correct if others got the test of my email address.
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Re: sisib...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Scott Sibley 

| I'm not sure why I'm spamming the list. Know how I can fix this? I
| checked Gmail's settings; nothing's being forwarded through Gmail.

You are/were not, even if your address appears in the Subject field, see
below for the longer explanation.

| What do you mean by ticketing system? This makes me nervous... My
| mail's been going somewhere else?

No.

Let me explain what happened:

Somebody managed to subscribe xorg@ to a «resell our service»
system. How they did that, I'm not sure.  This system would send emails
to everybody emailing xorg@ saying «Thanks for your email, we'll get
back to you».  As they did not include enough identifying information in
the «we'll get back to you» emails, I had to change the list software we
use on freedesktop.org slightly.  What it did include was the Subject
field from the original mail.  I made the mailing list software put the
address of each recipient into the Subject field as it was sending out
mails, and when I got the «we'll get back to you» email, it had the
offending address in the subject field.

The offender has been removed and all is now good, please go back to
your regularly scheduled discussions. :-)

Regards,
-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are
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Re: matts...@gmail.com None

2010-05-27 Thread belnac
On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 12:44 -0400, Matt Turner wrote:
 On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Tollef Fog Heen
 tfh...@freedesktop.org wrote:
  ]] Tollef Fog Heen
 
  | somebody on this list appears to forward their mail to a ticketing
  | system which spams everybody who mails the list.  Earlier attempts at
  | working out who the responsible part is has failed, so I have modified
  | mailman a little bit to prepend the recipient to the subject field.
  | Hopefully this should allow us to work out who the responsible part is
  | and unsubscribe that address.
 
  Ok, I did a silly error in that patch to mailman, hopefully the second
  try should work.  Again, sorry for the noise.
 
 Uh, did I do something?

LOL, my thoughts exactly until I read the other emails! Glad I'm not the
one causing trouble. ;)

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Re: r...@reedmedia.net None

2010-05-27 Thread Gerald Dachs
Am Thu, 27 May 2010 12:23:25 -0500 (CDT)
schrieb Jeremy C. Reed r...@reedmedia.net:

 On Thu, 27 May 2010, Justin P. Mattock wrote:
 
  o.k...
 
 So I see a reply to the list has my email address in the subject
 line. That doesn't seem correct if others got the test of my email
 address.

You are funny! Why you didn't delete your email address from the
subject line before you sent your reply?

Gerald
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Re: r...@reedmedia.net None

2010-05-27 Thread Justin P. Mattock

On 05/27/2010 11:13 AM, Gerald Dachs wrote:

Am Thu, 27 May 2010 12:23:25 -0500 (CDT)
schrieb Jeremy C. Reedr...@reedmedia.net:

   

On Thu, 27 May 2010, Justin P. Mattock wrote:

 

o.k...
   

So I see a reply to the list has my email address in the subject
line. That doesn't seem correct if others got the test of my email
address.
 

You are funny! Why you didn't delete your email address from the
subject line before you sent your reply?

Gerald
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shit..I didn't think anything of it..
my bad.(maybe the sysadm can delete this thread
since it exposes vital info).

Justin P. Mattock
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Xvfb

2010-05-27 Thread Collins, Cris

I am trying to get dual heads and xinerama to work with Xvfb and getting:
xdpyinfo -ext XINERAMA

Xlib: extension XINERAMA missing on display :0.0.
XINERAMA extension not supported by server


Xvfb :90 -screen 0 1024x2048x24 +xinerama 
mwm :90

I have also tried
Xvfb :90 -screen 0 1024x2048x24 -screen 1 1024x2048x24
and
Xvfb :90 -screen 0 1024x2048x24 -screen 1 1024x2048x24 +xinerama
The later Seg faults.

Any ideas why xinerama is not working.
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Re: Xvfb

2010-05-27 Thread Antoine Martin

On 05/28/2010 01:52 AM, Collins, Cris wrote:

I am trying to get dual heads and xinerama to work with Xvfb and getting:
xdpyinfo -ext XINERAMA

Xlib: extension XINERAMA missing on display :0.0.
XINERAMA extension not supported by server

That's your answer.


Xvfb :90 -screen 0 1024x2048x24 +xinerama 
mwm :90

I have also tried
Xvfb :90 -screen 0 1024x2048x24 -screen 1 1024x2048x24
and
Xvfb :90 -screen 0 1024x2048x24 -screen 1 1024x2048x24 +xinerama
The later Seg faults.

Any ideas why xinerama is not working.
I asked this same question a while back: Xvfb does not and will not 
support xinerama, but Xvnc and xorg-x11-vfb do.

You can try using those as alternatives.

Antoine

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Re: Emulating a one-handed keyboard?

2010-05-27 Thread Jérôme
Le jeudi 27 mai 2010 à 16:41 +0200, Florian Echtler a écrit :
 Hello everyone,
 
 I came across this demo for a mirrored keyboard layout today:
 http://www.half-qwerty.com/demo/
 
 Would it be possible to create something like this as an X keymap? I
 suppose the difficult part would be to use a different keymap when
 space
 is held down...
 
 Florian 

In my bookmark... (¯-¯);

You can remap anything, but why diagonals keys ? Diagonals is for
méchanics typewriters, not for ergonomy. This layout is better :
http://www.typematrix.com/2030/features.php

Perhaps http://www.kinesis-ergo.com have something ? 

Expansive but...
http://www.gizmodo.fr/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/tmx-featured-1.png

best regards
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Re: r...@reedmedia.net None

2010-05-27 Thread Pat Kane
 On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Justin P. Mattock  wrote:
  my bad.(maybe the sysadm can delete this thread
  since it exposes vital info).

If you go here:  http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2010-May/date.html
you can see which emails contain an email address.

Not a Spammer,
Pat

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[ANNOUNCE] util-macros 1.8.0

2010-05-27 Thread Gaetan Nadon
Gaetan Nadon (9):
  LinuxDoc: add -f option to filter out the ^H in text output
  XORG_STRICT_OPTION: remove redundant expansion of AC_PROG_CC macro
  XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS: add AC_PROG_INSTALL
  XORG_WITH_LINT: rework and extend platform coverage
  XORG_LINT_LIBRARY: rework to match XORG_WITH_LINT
  XORG_RELEASE_VERSION: remove option --with-release-version #24816
  XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS: add MAN_SUBSTS automake variable
  config: XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS: add AC_PROG_SED
  Version bump: 1.8.0

Yaakov Selkowitz (2):
  linuxdoc: Use XORG_WITH_PS2PDF to check for ps2pdf
  doctools: accept an optional minimal version

git tag: util-macros-1.8.0

http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/util/util-macros-1.8.0.tar.bz2
MD5:  0c9334201b0ed5ec187faab0bb713329  util-macros-1.8.0.tar.bz2
SHA1: cbe9920712789ecd25386956649db0d42f0f
util-macros-1.8.0.tar.bz2

http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/util/util-macros-1.8.0.tar.gz
MD5:  fe73a69d02bd0be6cdf7c773bfd72041  util-macros-1.8.0.tar.gz
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Re: r...@reedmedia.net None

2010-05-27 Thread Justin P. Mattock

On 05/27/2010 04:45 PM, Pat Kane wrote:

  On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Justin P. Mattock  wrote:
my bad.(maybe the sysadm can delete this thread
since it exposes vital info).

If you go here:  http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2010-May/date.html
you can see which emails contain an email address.

Not a Spammer,
Pat


   

looking at the list I see
mattst88 at gmail.com None 
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2010-May/050278.html

for my address, which is good,
but then I ended up sending the header
which had some e-mail addresses in it.
(which was a mistake by me).

Justin P. Mattock

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