Onsdag 25 april 2007 14:00 skrev lists Guillot:
> On 4/25/07, Kai Ponte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I just use Lineakd. It comes with SUSE, then use the OSD (on screen
> > display) to show my settings....
> >
> > http://www.perfectreign.com/stuff/suse/desktop+audio.jpg
> >
> > ...works like a charm on my systems.
>
> I wish I could say the same! Following your tip I installed lineakd,
> lineakconfig, lineak_defaultplugin, lineak_kde and lineak_xosdplpugin
> (xosd was already installed). I followed the instructions:
>
> I run `lineakd -c DELL-6000` and then edited ~/.lineak/lineakd.conf
> (giving the values alternatively as "174", "0x1008ff12" or
> "XF86AudioLowerVolume", since I didn't know the format expected),  but
> in each case I just get errors when I run lineakd. I get the
>
> following:
> > lineakd
>
> *** Xlib error caught ***
> Major opcode of failed request: 33 (XKEYBOARD)
> Minor opcode of failed request: 0 (XkbSetMap)
> Resource ID of failed request: 68
> Serial number of failed request: 14
> Error code: 10
> Type: 0
> Maybe we should exit now?
> *** Xlib error caught ***
> Major opcode of failed request: 33 (XKEYBOARD)
> Minor opcode of failed request: 0 (XkbSetMap)
> Resource ID of failed request: 68
> Serial number of failed request: 15
> Error code: 10
> Type: 0
> Maybe we should exit now?
> [...]
>
> and so on, twelve times that error block. If I run lineakd as root I get:
> > sudo lineakd
>
> root's password:
> FATAL ERROR: $DISPLAY is not defined. Could not open a display.
>
> Um, display? What does display have to do with anything? My
> understanding of the system is too superficial for me to know what's
> happening here. But in any case, no joy yet.

Hi,

I cannot answer all your questions, but one I think I can...
When you become root, use "sux" rather than just "su".
Or as a normal user, do "xhost +"

That should do away with your $DISPLAY problem, I think :-)


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