On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 01:03:40 -0700 John Magolske said:
see commit 71a9b7f5e9f5cca64d94cbf419687131f47c2984 and
cc645d1edb5d3956f4ba332059ab97e1896f8941 for efl. :) no - i didnt swap caps and
ctrl... but the rest is there.
http://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git/commit/?id=71a9b7f5e9f5cca64d94c
* Carsten Haitzler [140322 20:16]:
> key map is compiled into ecore_fb. ecore_fb_keytable.h to be exact. for
> whatever reason your escape key isn't producing the keycode that seems to
> appear elsewhere - at least when last tested. no - there is no way to modify
> the keymap without modifying the
On Sat, 22 Mar 2014 12:43:31 -0700 John Magolske said:
> Ok, I compiled terminology from source, got it running in the fbcon...
> and it looks great! The only thing I'm grappling with now is how to
> change key mappings, would like to remap CapsLk to Ctrl, etc. I see
> $TERM is "xterm", but xmodm
Ok, I compiled terminology from source, got it running in the fbcon...
and it looks great! The only thing I'm grappling with now is how to
change key mappings, would like to remap CapsLk to Ctrl, etc. I see
$TERM is "xterm", but xmodmap doesn't make sense here. And the custom
mappings I've set up i
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 10:59:22 -0700 John Magolske said:
>
>> I tried these suggestions, also re-built terminology using the latest
>> efl from git, but still find terminology won't run in the fbcon.
>>
>> * Carsten Haitzler [140314 07:59
John Magolske, il 16/03/2014 09:10, ha scritto:
> I see now, thanks for taking the time to point that out. Just purged
> all my debian efl packages and started over, but got stuck here when
> configuring efl (for me mount -V = 2.16.2) :
On Sid?
Odd, as on Jessie this is what i have:
max@rubino:~
On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 01:10:44 -0700 John Magolske said:
> * Carsten Haitzler [140315 22:26]:
> > read closely above:
> >
> > Ecore_FB: no ()
> >
> > right above. no fb support. also beware you have debian efl packages AND
> > you're now installing efl in /usr/local. 2 efl installs. DANG
* Carsten Haitzler [140315 22:26]:
> read closely above:
>
> Ecore_FB: no ()
>
> right above. no fb support. also beware you have debian efl packages AND
> you're
> now installing efl in /usr/local. 2 efl installs. DANGER. have one install
> only
> (unless you know how to nicely isolat
On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 10:59:22 -0700 John Magolske said:
> I tried these suggestions, also re-built terminology using the latest
> efl from git, but still find terminology won't run in the fbcon.
>
> * Carsten Haitzler [140314 07:59]:
> > do:
> >
> > export ELM_ENGINE=fb
> > terminology
> >
Em Sáb, 2014-03-15 às 14:45 -0400, Christopher Barry escreveu:
> export ELM_ENGINE=fb
And documentation about ELM_ENGINE variable/available engines on this
page[1] is outdated. But wayland "backend" runs fine.
[1] http://docs.enlightenment.org/auto/elementary/group__Win.html
--
Vinícius dos
On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 10:59:22 -0700
John Magolske wrote:
>I tried these suggestions, also re-built terminology using the latest
>efl from git, but still find terminology won't run in the fbcon.
>
>* Carsten Haitzler [140314 07:59]:
>> do:
>>
>> export ELM_ENGINE=fb
>> terminology
>>
>> if t
Em Sáb, 2014-03-15 às 10:59 -0700, John Magolske escreveu:
> I tried these suggestions, also re-built terminology using the latest
> efl from git, but still find terminology won't run in the fbcon.
I tried to run Terminology under framebuffer also, but all I've got was
corrupted graphics and I c
I tried these suggestions, also re-built terminology using the latest
efl from git, but still find terminology won't run in the fbcon.
* Carsten Haitzler [140314 07:59]:
> do:
>
> export ELM_ENGINE=fb
> terminology
>
> if that doesn't work - maybe you don't have permission to /dev/fb* (writ
On Thu, 13 Mar 2014 23:55:54 -0700 John Magolske said:
do:
export ELM_ENGINE=fb
terminology
if that doesn't work - maybe you don't have permission to /dev/fb* (write
perms). what about /dev/console, /dev/tty*, /dev/input/... ? the simple way to
get around perms to start with is.. run as roo
Hi,
I just installed terminology (version 0.5.99) on Debian Sid like so:
aptitude install e17
aptitude install e17-dev
aptitude install libelementary-bin
aptitude install libelementary-dev
aptitude install libemotion-dev
aptitude install libethumb-dev
git clone git://g
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