Andrew Apted wrote:
> Martin Schulze writes:
>
> > Hmm ... still I don't get it - "./inputdump --input linux-mouse,ps2,/dev/mouse"
> > ????
>
> inputdump --input 'linux-mouse:ps2,/dev/mouse'
> ^
> ^
^
^
colon, comma, semicolon .... - I really should take some more english courses! Thank
you Andrew.
Apart from USB one last unsolved problem: My monitor isn't very flexible - it doesn't
recognize the 1024x768-mode at the moment and so the picture doesn't fill the whole
screen and I can't adjust the size. So I want to calculate my own timings for the
mode 1024x768 at a horizontal frequency of 56.48kHz and a vertical frequency of 70Hz.
Andy told me before to copy the figures from my modeline (the picture is fine with a
regular X Server) to /etc/ggi/kgicon.mon. This doesn't work: there are too little
figures!
XF86Config:
Modeline "1024x768/70Hz" 75 1024 1048 1184 1328 768 771 777 806 -HSync
-VSync
modeline2fb (in .../kgicon/utils/fbset) gives:
mode "1024x768-70"
geometry 1024 768 1024 768 8
timings 13333 144 24 29 3 136 6
hsync low
vsync low
endmode
After reading some docs (comments in .../kgi.h, fbset man-page, XF86Config man-page
...) my guess for the timing-list in kgicon-mon was:
75000000
1024, 1024, 1088, 1224, 1302, 1328, 0
768, 778, 779, 785, 793, 806, 0
Unfortunately, this one doesn't work: fbset -g 1024 768 1024 768 16 errors.
Any hints ?
CU, Martin