Jonas Smedegaard (12019-11-25): > udev is the standard - it is an infrastructure where you can then hook > tools onto.
Unicode is the standard, but not the standard about what I am asking. Speaking about Unicode here is irrelevant. Same goes for udev. > Somewhere you need root access - to install whatever tool you want to > expose to your users of the system. No, I do not need root access, I can install the tool in my home directory. Anyway, I would be ok with using root privileges to install the tool, but not to use the tool to configure the device; I hope you can grasp the difference. > None of those _tools_ are "standard" in Debian, but if you care less > about that part of your question and more about the user interface part, > then I suggest taking a look at Debian packages esekeyd and > triggerhappy. triggerhappy: "Unlike other hotkey daemons, it runs as a persistent, systemwide service" esekeyd: "It is a userspace program that pools /dev/input/event? interfaces" Not what I am asking at all. Regards, -- Nicolas George
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