hy there,
i'm having a 12" g4 1ghz powerbook here with debian 3.1 installed
(selfmade 2.6.12 kernel). unfortunately there seems to be a problem with
the sound. no matter if i am in gnome or on the console (system)sounds
are first at normal volume and then very quite. it is a bit difficult to
expla
hy,
i recently found mouseemu which i would like to use on my powerbook to
emulate the right mousebutton (like in macos x) with ctrl+click.
i run a selfmade kernel 2.6.15.4 with userlevel driver support directly
compiled into the kernel. installed mouseemu_0.15-2_powerpc.deb available
from several
hy michael,
> > input: mouseemu virtual keyboard as /class/input/input6
> > input: mouseemu virtual mouse as /class/input/input7
> >
> > /sys/class/input/input6 and input7 exist.
> >
> > any hints?
>
> Try
>
> cat /dev/input/event6
> or
> cat /dev/input/event7
>
> and see if typing or moving th
> > no output indeed. so do i understand you correctly? because of that,
> some
> > other application "steals" the events which therefor cannot be processed
> by
> > mouseemu? any ideas which applications that might be?
>
> No, that's not what I said. Usually mouseemu 'steals' the events. mouseemu
> > > No, that's not what I said. Usually mouseemu 'steals' the events.
> mouseemu
> > > not getting any events at all does point to the kernel as likely
> culprit,
> > > IMHO.
> >
> > so what should be activated in the kernel in addition to
> > CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT=[y|m] (the only option i found th
> > connected device: "mouseemu virtual keyboard",
> > connected device: "mouseemu virtual mouse",
> >
> > afterwards (mouseemu still running) i have again the adb3:301/input
> lines
> > for mouse-movement.
>
> Seems like mouseemu does not in fact manage to open the other event
> devices, or fai
hy there,
i just wanted to present the solution to my not-working-mouseemu-0.15.
in fact i completely misinterpreted its manpage. with ...
# mouseemu -right x y
... i thought that i get a right-click EITHER by pressing x+mousebutton OR
by pressing y. actually it is way more simple:
# mouseemu -
Hy,
can someone confirm, that mouseemu 0.15-2 is broken with kernel >= 2.6.16? I
had it successfully running with 2.6.15.4 and switched to the 2.6.16 series
to get Airport Extreme support (1). Now mouseemu stopped working.
I have Debian ppc stable here with default kernel 2.6.8-12sarge1 (with
wor
hy,
i am trying to build a 2.6.16* kernel for my ppc-powerbook and look for some
kind of "default" kernel-config, from where i could start.
these are the ones i tried without success:
- pmac_defconfig from vanilla 2.6.16.11 (arch/ppc/configs) of kernel.org
- the one that comes with linux-pb-stabl
> Hi,
>
> Is it by choice that you did not use the make-kpkg system provided by
> debian ?
i know make-kpkg. but i prefer the distribution-independend way of kernel
compiling. (btw: i had no luck with make-kpkg either)
are there any errors building that way?
or: has someone running a 2.6.16* ker
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