> Probably best to just submit a patch. See patch/create in patch(1).
Ah, I don't finish to check it's ok for other keyboard layout, such
as ascii etc.Then, I wanted to send it to the usb keyboard driver's
author.
Original kb.c uses its value of transformed PS2 scan code, which is
not applica
> > Implementing bind in a file system filter is easy, as far as writing
> > Windows filesystems goes, but unfortunately to be able to hand it to
> > people you need to pay around $400 to some certificate authority to
> > sign your kernel mode driver, else Windows won't load it.
iirc, you can load
Thanks; it's for my own convenience and not for others, so
certificates aren't an issue.
On 4/1/12, Aram Hăvărneanu wrote:
> When I was writing Windows file systems for living, I played with the
> Dokan library. Played is a very good word, it's a toy, at best. And
> maybe even that's an overstate
When I was writing Windows file systems for living, I played with the
Dokan library. Played is a very good word, it's a toy, at best. And
maybe even that's an overstatement.
Implementing bind in a file system filter is easy, as far as writing
Windows filesystems goes, but unfortunately to be able
(should have said o-w and not u-w)
On 4/1/12, Nick LaForge wrote:
> On Windows, I often want to plop a single file into some admin-owned
> directory. E.g., I have +rx perms but not write, and some
> admin-installed program insists on writing to or reading/executing a
> plugin of mine in its own
On Windows, I often want to plop a single file into some admin-owned
directory. E.g., I have +rx perms but not write, and some
admin-installed program insists on writing to or reading/executing a
plugin of mine in its own u-w directory. Has anybody used something
like bind on Windows? I found th
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 13:32, Calvin Morrison wrote:
> I was just thinking about this while drinking my coffee.
>
> A few perspective problems :
>
> 1. Broadcom drivers that are more locked down than Mr. Manson.
The 3D part is - simple framebuffer should work, afaik.
> 2. The boot process is in
I just rewrited the /sys/src/cmd/usb/kb/kb.c for the keyboard above.
To whom I can send the file?
Kenji