> I am interested to know if anyone has a fix to this, I to find that > the keys are harder to see when lit - but never the less it would be > cool to know. > > Best Regards, > > - Mick > > (o> Web / software developer > ( ) UNIX Systems Admin > --- ~ www.mickweiss.com ~
there is, I pointed it to the pbbutonsd author. the fact is that it searches for an /dev/i2c-??? device, starting from 0, to 255 until it finds one that responds '4' when you open it. unfortunateley, it actually take i2c-0 ... whereas on my pb, it's i2c-4 that is the right one... you can patch in the pbbutons src the file src/module_pmac.c in the function called (IIRC) find_lmu_bus there is a loop that starts with 0 and searches the right i2-c make it start from 4 and all will work (at least it does here) -- Pierre Habouzit http://www.madism.org/ -==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==- gpg : 1024D/A1EE761C 6045 409E 5CB5 2CEA 3E70 F17E C41E 995C C98C 90BE spam: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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