> > problems: > - maybe the mouse is stuck in the upper screen (I didn't take care of > that actually)
you need to add the following to your TextConfig (or uncomment it as the case might be): ResetProg "/path/where/reset/script/is/located" the reset script from the hamm version of stm is attached. The unstable version of stm fixes the problem by including the script attached as /usr/sbin/STM_reset and having TextConfig point to it. > - don't use SVGATextMode if X is started Why? works fine here. Igor (debian stm maintainer)
#!/bin/bash # # This scripts is called from the "resetprog" line in TextConfig, # when SVGATextMode has finished switching modes. # # This example only restarts selection, since that's all I need. # # Adapt this script so it suits YOUR system setup. # #echo "Screen resized to $1x$2. Restarting GPM..." #/usr/bin/gpm -k # kill gpm #/usr/bin/gpm -t ms # for MicroSoft Mice # # The following should work, too, but a kernel bug prevents it from working (according to Mr Rubini). # A kernel patch is included in this directory which SHOULD solve this. # # *** modified by Igor Grobman to work with debian's gpm package **** if [ -f /var/run/gpmpid ] then echo "Screen resized to $1x$2. Restarting GPM..." kill -WINCH `cat /var/run/gpmpid` # gets pid from current gpm daemon, and send resize signal to it fi # ****************** end modifications ******************** # # # Some programs need not be restarted, but just need a "SIGWINCH" signal sent to them. # Emacs and gpm seem to be examples of this (according to Alessandro Rubini) # # killall -WINCH -v emacs # this sends window change signal to all processes called "emacs" # # for those still using selection: this restarts it # # /bin/killall -v selection # (/usr/bin/selection -t ms &) # for MicroSoft mouse. Other mice need other option! # # If you want to make sure you also get back to a sane keyboard state, use # "kbd_mode -a" here, and put the command "stm -o <your_mode> under a # mousebutton combination in the GPM mouse driver #
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