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<0> it gets an event via sysfs I think when a new device is registered <0> acording to its rules it knows for what events to do which devices <0> yes, you probably need to edit udev configuration first as I said already <1> that means everyone has to do this <0> everyone DOES this already <1> fine <0> its not the kernel who should decide where and how a device should be named <0> thats what I think was one of the main reasons to remove devfs and use udev <2> wot about hiddev :) <1> ok <1> that explains why my svga isn't working <2> d1zzy: I never edited udev config :) <0> gb: they usually ship with config for many things <0> gb: and they are often updated <0> gb: but have you created your own kernel driver and didnt had to edit it ? <2> d1zzy: just pointing out that your claim of everyone doing it is false :)
<0> gb: ah yes, you are right <0> I ment to say about new drivers :) <2> or people using the new drivers :) <1> well that is a relief <1> I finally have links working <0> geckosenator: hehe nice <1> I really don't need X ever again now <0> what you use to replace X with ? <1> framebuffer modes <1> and svga lib <1> I have mplayer working <1> links with graphics <1> I have dual output framebuffer <0> oh well I need kdevelop, kmail, being able to read more than one console at the same time, that sort of stuff :) <1> I have multiple consoles <1> I run screen <1> can attach things on either monitor that way <0> yeah but do you have them on the same screen ? <0> you need to switch them <1> I can <1> I can have half the screen one terminal <0> well I cannot work properly without 6 consoles on the same screen at the same time <1> I can do that <1> emacs <1> C-x 2 <0> and a higher text mode resolution I guess <0> you need mroe than 80x25 <1> I can do high resolutions <1> but I like 80x25 <1> there is nothing stopping me from high resolutions <2> geckosenator: how bout it I chop your power? <2> would that stop you :) <1> I just set it at 800x600 for links -g <1> well yes <1> I have solar panels <1> but only 80 watts <2> wont help yuh at night :) <2> I should know I live off solar for 9months of the year <1> cool <1> where do you live? <2> in the bush :) <1> which bush? <1> I think I heard this one before <2> hahahaha <2> wont say in here thats for another channel <2> dont want too get too offtopic :) <0> in the bush country hahaha <0> gb: you are a funny guy/girl <2> oops <0> the brother of bar <3> indeed. <3> foo == money == general material goods <0> bar == women == general spiritual goods <3> bar == intelligence == knowledge == immaterial possession <3> like yin and yang <0> and because foo and bar are related you get the rest <2> nup
<2> I get nuthin <3> indeed. <1> is there a way to get keyboard input from kernel space easily? <2> umm sysrq uses keyboard input for doing sync, reboot logging output changes, etc so yes <2> what you looking for exactly? <1> I am trying to bridge from keyboard to a pseudo ps2 device <1> so I can move the mouse with the keyboard at the kernel level <1> right now I have gpm read from my pseudo device and I can make the mouse move or click <1> but I need to get real input from the keybaord <2> you asked about this yesterday didn't you? <1> yes <1> I got it working more <4> #nt <2> oh good <2> Ataman: ey? <4> hi, witch kernel 26 or vanila stock <4> ?? <2> geckosenator: how bout an infared controller instead :) <2> ontrol cursor with the arroe=w keys on a tv remote <4> i'm searching for Java, QoS and everything like Gnome (Gware,Freerock,Dropline) CORBA <1> I don't know maybe <1> Ataman: 26 <4> it's explicite defining for my <4> me <4> duds it's good sugestion,ok greatings <1> how do I get keyboard data though? <4> you must only pusch enter <4> core asci rules <1> ehh? <1> ? <5> Hey guys <5> I'm getting some errors trying to compile 2.6.16-rc5 <5> Is this the proper way to patch the kernel: cd linux; patch -p1 < patchfile <5> ? <6> show gcc error output plz) <4> witch patch? -p0 eh <4> ? <5> I dunno <5> Give me a sec <5> I'll repatch <4> can someone explain me witch differencies are beetwen owl and grsec on kernel level? <5> Repatching <5> Glad I made a copy >_< <5> I put the patch in the directory of 2.6.15 and I issued: patch -p0 patchfile <4> and its work <4> ? <5> It's taking it's time <5> It's not done yet. I imagined a 5MB patch wouldn't take very long. <1> maybe it's a slow computer <5> 3.0Ghz with 1GB of RAM <1> pentium? <5> P4 HT <1> or amd? <1> no other processes running? <1> a 5mb patch is huge <4> hyper worps <4> turbo disel hehe <5> This is a Gentoo install <1> what patch? <1> I didn't know they make 5mb ones <5> Nothing else is running except tty1 just sitting there <1> cool, so you use text mode too <5> I am patching 2.6.15.6 WITH 2.6.16-rc5 patchfile <1> oh I see <5> I see HD activity, so I know it's doing something. <1> you can't see output? <5> None <1> why not? <5> I didn't use < <1> < ?
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