On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 22:22:53 +0200, ?ukasz Studzi?ski wrote:
> > Are you sure that the command is executed?
> > Also, you could check for a non-zero exit status.
>
> Well, I can see on the screen correct echo, so I assume script is
> executed.
Make sure that trackpad runs as root. Also, make
W liście z pi?, 18-07-2003, godz. 16:06, Vincent Lefevre pisze:
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 15:06:06 +0200, ?ukasz Studzi?ski wrote:
> > W li?cie z ?ro, 16-07-2003, godz. 17:25, Pisupati, Ajay pisze:
> > > this is probably a stupid question but,
> > > can you do it manually? (i.e., typing it at the
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 15:06:06 +0200, ?ukasz Studzi?ski wrote:
> W li?cie z ?ro, 16-07-2003, godz. 17:25, Pisupati, Ajay pisze:
> > this is probably a stupid question but,
> > can you do it manually? (i.e., typing it at the command line?)
> > I just want to make sure that the command is availabl
> > this is probably a stupid question but,
> > can you do it manually? (i.e., typing it at the command line?)
> > I just want to make sure that the command is available and usable.
> Yes, I can do that manually.
>
> > try putting the full path for trackpad in the script -> eg:
> > /usr/bin/trackpa
W liście z ?ro, 16-07-2003, godz. 17:25, Pisupati, Ajay pisze:
> this is probably a stupid question but,
> can you do it manually? (i.e., typing it at the command line?)
> I just want to make sure that the command is available and usable.
Yes, I can do that manually.
> try putting the full path
this is probably a stupid question but,
can you do it manually? (i.e., typing it at the command line?)
I just want to make sure that the command is available and usable.
try putting the full path for trackpad in the script -> eg:
/usr/bin/trackpad notap
also, do you need to specify S## & K## w/
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