[pkg-fso-maint] 2.6.34 and install.sh - what to do?

Timo Jyrinki timo.jyrinki at gmail.com
Mon Jan 24 16:19:00 UTC 2011


2011/1/24 Timo Jyrinki <timo.jyrinki at gmail.com>:
> Attached is a version I've tested to work as well. The module loading
> is not needed also because glx / dri2 are loaded by default anyway, if
> available. Changed the input names to be the same as udev gives them
> when auto-detecting.

Actually... tested on the development Neo that I only graphically use
for GPS (navit) usually. I just tested that touch is working and CPU
load is normal.

However, seemingly there is some weird problems when using that
xorg.conf (compared to simple four line 'Driver "glamo"' xorg.conf +
removal of extra /dev/input/ files) - the literki keyboard doesn't get
the key presses through to the application, and seemingly some focus
problems as well. I wonder if anyone else is experiencing similar
problems. It could be also a combination of my window manager
(matchbox-window-manager) and other software, but I don't understand
what could be causing the difference. Maybe some other method than
AutoAddDevices false should be used to fix the CPU load.

So I'm back to manual device removal for now since I didn't see a way
to fix the problem.

-Timo



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