Dpkg is again telling you what to do. Unmet build dependencides, means
you don't have the packages installed to build g15daemon. Install them
using apt-get install automake1.9 chrpath libg15render-dev libusb-dev
libfreetype6-dev or apt-get build-dep g15daemon
Also, I noticed that this bug is
Try a 'sudo modprobe uinput', and try the command again.
These problems aren't really related to this bug report any more. For
further problems you can also try Google or asking on, for example, IRC.
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Make sure you type the command in exactly as I gave it. E.g. lib15-dev
- libg15-dev
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/538259
Title:
G-keys don't work on Logitech G15 keyboard
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Hi Joseph,
The output you pasted alreaady says what you're doing wrong:
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: cdbs autotools-dev
automake1.9 libtool chrpath libg15-dev libg15render-dev (=
1.2.0.svn250-2) libusb-dev libfreetype6-dev
It says it needs some packages to build the g15daemon,
Oh.. yeah.. That's my bad. You need to remove the version information.
So the correct apt-get line would be:
sudo apt-get install cdbs autotools-dev automake1.9 libtool chrpath
libg15-dev libg15render-dev libusb-dev libfreetype6-dev
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Tested by doing
# apt-get source g15daemon
# cd g15daemon-1.9.5.3/
# wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46395768/make-g-keys-work-again.patch
# patch -p1 make-g-keys-work-again.patch
# dpkg-buildpackage
# cd ..
# dpkg -i *.deb
g15daemon restarts and the G-keys work fine.
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G-keys don't work
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: g15daemon
The current version of G15Daemon in Lucid lacks a patch that's required
to make the G-keys work with newer Xorg versions. When a users tries to
use the G-keys in Lucid, the following error message is printed to the
Xorg log file:
G15 Extra
A colleague of mine had his camera with him when this bug occured again.
He made a photo which shows the problem more clearly then the photo's I
previously took.
** Attachment added: A broken KDE4 cursor on a black background
** Attachment added: output of 'lspci -vvnn', made running Hardy
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26059366/lspci-vvnn.txt
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** Attachment added: xorg.conf the only change is the added Virtual line to
support a dual screen setup
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26059398/xorg.conf
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I haven't booted the Jaunty installation on this machine since
encoutering the bug. The Xorg.log's should still be the same. I copied
them by mounting the Jaunty partition from Hardy (this machine is
dualboot Hardy/Jaunty)
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log.old
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26059465/Xorg.0.log.old
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On two machines, I've experienced a corrupted cursor. The cursor image
seems to be 'cut in slices' and put back in the wrong order. The
corruption is not easy to reproduce. When it does happen, it seems to
happen after moving of the cursor between the different monitors.
** Attachment added: A photo of the corrupted mouse cursor
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25356531/broken_mouse_cursor.png
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I've been using Tormod's -ati git20090305.5dc4b69f packages on RV670 for
the last few days with kernel modules compiled according to the
instructions from the RadeonHD wiki. I switched to the -ati package in
main yesterday, so far no difference.
KDE4's desktop effects work when using XRender,
I want to report the same here as I just did on
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=170462.
I've tried building xserver-xorg-core without some Ubuntu/Fedora
specific patches. A build of xserver-xorg-core without the
'107_fedora_dont_backfill_bg_none.patch' patch doesn't seem to have any
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