On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 06:54:46 +0200
Maxim Levitsky wrote:
> > Here's a video for you, where I do exactly this:
> > http://dl.wolfgang-draxinger.net/xrandr_startup.mkv
>
> I see what he means.
> The point is that when last X client exits, X undergoes internal
> reset. Then he probably runs xrand a
On 07.01.2012 08:04, Chase Douglas wrote:
On 01/06/2012 10:57 AM, Ben Bucksch wrote:
There is no mention of "BTN_TOOL_FINGER" anywhere in that file.
If you want, you can post the entire source file for your driver. I'll
try to point out what needs to be changed.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux
On 01/07/2012 05:46 AM, Ben Bucksch wrote:
> On 07.01.2012 08:04, Chase Douglas wrote:
>> On 01/06/2012 10:57 AM, Ben Bucksch wrote:
>>> There is no mention of "BTN_TOOL_FINGER" anywhere in that file.
>> If you want, you can post the entire source file for your driver. I'll
>> try to point out what
On 07.01.2012 17:40, Chase Douglas wrote:
Are you sure you are running that version of the driver? Did you change
drivers since you posted your evtest log? The evtest log shows
BTN_TOOL_FINGER being registered, but the upstream driver does not
register it.
The log I posted was from an older Lin
Patch #277 - 2012/01/07
* remove special case for ISC pseudo-terminals which attempts to open
the pty in two different ways.
* move call to grantpt before asking utempter to add a record, to
work with kFreeBSD which does not update the term