On 16 November 2010 22:30, Ben Armstrong <[email protected]> wrote:

> In 2.6.36 we ought to see what is happening with eeepc_laptop.  If it
> only sends buttons and not hotkeys, tying this to eeepc_wmi is not a
> good idea.  There remain a number of older models that are only

I'm using eeepc_laptop on 2.6.36 and I get hotkeys events too, so no
problem here.

But I just realized that the new notifications don't work anymore, and
shouldn't have in the first place.
I'm sure they did when I implemented it, I really don't know why (I
suspect it's related to #591813)
Anyway, as it is the script just runs notify-send, while we should su
to the X user.
The problem is, I'm being bit by #598097.
I'm trying to understand what needs to be done to talk to X with gdm3,
but it's really a design hell.
Cheers,

Luca

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