I'd like to know what to do next. Can anyone tell me what I did wrong, please? How should I go about suggesting a patch, a change etc. etc?
wkr,
Gerke
Joop Zonnet wrote:
Hi list,
some time ago I got myself a computer. Together with that computer I got a Medion RF remote control.
With lsusb I found that the USB device was the same as the one that was supported by the ati_remote kernel module, only the sub-id was differend and later I found the keymap to be different as well.
I mailed to the man who last worked on the driver according to the source and worked out that there was someone that created a new key map for my device but that that person did not integrate that new key-map with the driver. So I had a go at it. In my version it determines the keymap to use at plug-in time on a per device base.
I was working with the Kernel that came with my disto (Mandrake). uname -a gives me:
Linux gerkek2.thuis99.org 2.6.8.1-12mdksmp #1 SMP Fri Oct 1 11:24:45 CEST 2004 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz unknown GNU/Linux
I'm not sure how to go about creating a patch-file or how to go about getting others to test my changes. I only have one remote control (The Menion one ;-) ) and would like others to test my changes. I'd be happy to send the new version of the ati_remote.c file or any other format if the requester is kind enought to tell me how to get it (diff or patch or what ever)
wkr, Gerke
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