[email protected] schrieb am 15.02.05 02:20:46:
> 
> ok, a little digging around, and i found starting X11 first
> then execute xmodmap -e "keycode 54 = Escape" gave me the desired
> result, but for some reason Debian isnt looking at .xmodmap or
> /etc/X11/xinit/ or even when i specify  it in ~/.xinitrc, so it only
> works when X11 is actually up. Ok, is there an auto exec setup if you
> start freevo? I like to have a startup script that executes, during
> freevo's booting, is this possible?
> 
> 

Hi

maybe this is what you are looking for:
OSD_SDL_EXEC_AFTER_STARTUP
and
OSD_SDL_EXEC_AFTER_CLOSE 
in local_conf.py

I use the first variable to execute a script to configure my tv-out. 
That also has to be done while X is already running.
The script is executed during freevo's startup.

Hope that helps
Greetings
Tanja



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