A better way to resolve the problem (when a user is not in a VT there
are no LEDs displayed from tleds, in kernels = 2.6.18) was suggested
by Bauke Jan Douma: use the HID input event interface.
It is documented here:
http://www.frogmouth.net/hid-doco/linux-hid.html
That I have now done that by
The last patch, implementing usage of X in tleds as started task, had
a problem: if a user logged off gdm then tleds would get a SIGPIPE.
That has to do with xbase-clients' handling of I/O errors and that is
corrected in the attached patch. But this is only for the sake of
completion, because
At 1168289040 time_t, hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi Hugo,
I changed the tleds code to get LED display of net traffic in X.
I added an option '-x' that would if used, open the available X
displays and flask the LEDs.
Bug#50842 now into its seventh year, prevents the NumLock LED from
working,
On 1/9/07, Julien Danjou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 1168289040 time_t, hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi Hugo,
I changed the tleds code to get LED display of net traffic in X.
I added an option '-x' that would if used, open the available X
displays and flask the LEDs.
Bug#50842 now into its
I changed the tleds code to get LED display of net traffic in X.
I added an option '-x' that would if used, open the available X
displays and flask the LEDs.
Bug#50842 now into its seventh year, prevents the NumLock LED from
working, so under X the LEDs work as if the -n option is specified.
If kernel 2.6.18 ships with Etch and this tleds version ships with it
also then there will be no leds shown in X, as opposed to 2.6.17 where
they do show.
I have entered this bug on Oct. 10th 2006 but the maintainer does not answer.
Be forewarned!
Hugo Vanwoerkom
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On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 10:24:39AM -0600, hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
If kernel 2.6.18 ships with Etch and this tleds version ships with it
also then there will be no leds shown in X, as opposed to 2.6.17 where
they do show.
I have entered this bug on Oct. 10th 2006 but the maintainer does not
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