The bug report was upstreamed from Arch against a HAL policy file. That is why I confirmed the fix with the policy file scenario ... although I was sure it was going to work ...
Not everyone runs these modern fancy distros. The whole point of LXDE is that it can go on smaller configurations. It is my understanding that X continues to use HAL as the only released mechanism for dynamic input device sensing. http://www.x.org/wiki/XorgHAL; and I do follow the X mailing lists. Until that changes (server 1.8?) and they get to directly using libudev, HAL is not totally in the grave. I am actively working on the changes to get the power-related followons into Logout. I do encourage any testing that you are kind enough to do with any configuration. On 02/20/2010 10:34 PM, Andrea Florio wrote: > i'll test it soon, but i would like to remind you, that hal is DEAD and > xorg.conf is deprecated because of dinamic configuration > > Il 20/02/2010 22:34, Marty Jack ha scritto: >> The Xkb plugin is repaired and checked in. Tested with xorg.conf, setxkbmap >> and HAL policy file. >> >> On 02/19/2010 09:07 PM, Marty Jack wrote: >>> Xkb is working better already. I am hopeful this can be solved soon. >>> >>> While I have your attention, I cannot reproduce any of 2843975, 2920277, >>> 2952746. Maybe someone else will. >>> >>> I am also doing some work on lxsession-logout to make it work better with >>> Compiz and to support more recent mechanisms for doing what it does. More >>> information shortly after I do a little more research. >>> >>> On 02/19/2010 05:49 PM, Marty Jack wrote: >>>> I was contacted privately today about a situation where it doesn't work >>>> when HAL rather than xorg.conf is being used. It works flawlessly for me >>>> with xorg.conf. The other thing I discovered today is that if you once >>>> run setxkbmap, the switcher applet gets stuck on whatever it is on. >>>> >>>> This just came to light, so I have not had a chance to experiment further. >>>> >>>> On 02/19/2010 04:56 PM, Jürgen Hötzel wrote: >>>>> Hi PCMan, >>>>> 2009/6/7 PCMan <[email protected]>: >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> I add a new branch named lxpanel-xkb in our svn repo. >>>>>> >>>>>> svn co https://lxde.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/lxde/branches/lxpanel-xkb >>>>>> >>>>>> It's a new applet for lxpanel which will be a keyboard layout switcher. >>>>>> The original one in lxpanel is broken, and will be removed. >>>>>> The new one will be based on libxlavier, a good library handling xkb. >>>>>> However, we're from Taiwan, and we don't know how keyboard layouts work. >>>>>> So help is needed. >>>>>> If you're a developer living in Europe or some other places requiring >>>>>> switching >>>>>> between different keyboard layouts, please help. >>>>> >>>>> any progress on this task? I just got this issue: >>>>> >>>>> http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/18354 >>>>> >>>>> xkb works for me. Can't reproduce the problem. Current code is based >>>>> on an outdated version of xfce*-xkb-plugin. Rebase on a a current >>>>> release? >>>>> >>>>> Jürgen >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval >>>>> Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs >>>>> proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. >>>>> See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. >>>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Lxde-list mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list >>>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval >>>> Try the new software tools for yourself. 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