Re: Testers needed: KDE kcm_touchpad libinput support

2015-02-01 Thread Peter Hutterer
On Sun, Feb 01, 2015 at 10:15:08PM +0100, Rajeesh K V wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 7:45 AM, Peter Hutterer
 peter.hutte...@who-t.net wrote:
  Please add this copr
  https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/whot/kcm_touchpad/
 
 KF5 based builds with libinput support are available in the copr
 http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rajeeshknambiar/kf5-kde-apps/

Thank Rajeesh, much appreciated!

Unless there are disasterous issues with these, we'll pull the switch for
rawhide very soon and switch to the libinput xorg driver as default driver.
So if you're on KDE it's in your interest to try these out.

Cheers,
   Peter
 
 
  Please review this branch:
  https://github.com/whot/kcm_touchpad/tree/wip/libinput-support
 
  Please test this on F21 and F22
 
  Please monitor and report issues in this bug here:
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1184713
 
  Please send beer. No? oh well, was worth a try... :)
 
  Anwyay, I've tested this on F21 and with xorg/libinput bits equiv to
  rawhide and it works for both. As I point out in the bug:
  Note that we need to keep supporting both synaptics and libinput. libinput
  has less knobs to tweak, so a large portion of the UI is now disabled.
  Long-term upstream KDE should reconsider the design of the kcm_touchpad
  module to accommodate for both drivers, but for now I think this will do.
 
  Also note that disable-while-typing is disabled because libinput does it
  automatically (or something very similar anyway).
 
  Also note that the Fedora 20 libinput version does not support switching
  scroll methods, so that'll be permanently disabled in the GUI (but enabled
  on the touchpad). And edge scrolling is only available on single-touch
  touchpads, so that's permanently disabled in the GUI too.
 
  So this is the classic 90% case to make things work. A bit of polish is
  needed but I'd like for upstream to help out with that.
 
  Cheers,
 Peter
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Re: Testers needed: KDE kcm_touchpad libinput support

2015-02-01 Thread Rajeesh K V
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 7:45 AM, Peter Hutterer
peter.hutte...@who-t.net wrote:
 Please add this copr
 https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/whot/kcm_touchpad/

KF5 based builds with libinput support are available in the copr
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rajeeshknambiar/kf5-kde-apps/


 Please review this branch:
 https://github.com/whot/kcm_touchpad/tree/wip/libinput-support

 Please test this on F21 and F22

 Please monitor and report issues in this bug here:
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1184713

 Please send beer. No? oh well, was worth a try... :)

 Anwyay, I've tested this on F21 and with xorg/libinput bits equiv to
 rawhide and it works for both. As I point out in the bug:
 Note that we need to keep supporting both synaptics and libinput. libinput
 has less knobs to tweak, so a large portion of the UI is now disabled.
 Long-term upstream KDE should reconsider the design of the kcm_touchpad
 module to accommodate for both drivers, but for now I think this will do.

 Also note that disable-while-typing is disabled because libinput does it
 automatically (or something very similar anyway).

 Also note that the Fedora 20 libinput version does not support switching
 scroll methods, so that'll be permanently disabled in the GUI (but enabled
 on the touchpad). And edge scrolling is only available on single-touch
 touchpads, so that's permanently disabled in the GUI too.

 So this is the classic 90% case to make things work. A bit of polish is
 needed but I'd like for upstream to help out with that.

 Cheers,
Peter

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Re: Testers needed: KDE kcm_touchpad libinput support

2015-01-22 Thread Miloslav Trmač
 Please add this copr
 https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/whot/kcm_touchpad/
 
 Please review this branch:
 https://github.com/whot/kcm_touchpad/tree/wip/libinput-support
Thanks for taking on this additional work.
Mirek
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Testers needed: KDE kcm_touchpad libinput support

2015-01-21 Thread Peter Hutterer
Please add this copr
https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/whot/kcm_touchpad/

Please review this branch:
https://github.com/whot/kcm_touchpad/tree/wip/libinput-support

Please test this on F21 and F22

Please monitor and report issues in this bug here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1184713

Please send beer. No? oh well, was worth a try... :)

Anwyay, I've tested this on F21 and with xorg/libinput bits equiv to
rawhide and it works for both. As I point out in the bug: 
Note that we need to keep supporting both synaptics and libinput. libinput
has less knobs to tweak, so a large portion of the UI is now disabled.
Long-term upstream KDE should reconsider the design of the kcm_touchpad
module to accommodate for both drivers, but for now I think this will do.

Also note that disable-while-typing is disabled because libinput does it
automatically (or something very similar anyway).

Also note that the Fedora 20 libinput version does not support switching
scroll methods, so that'll be permanently disabled in the GUI (but enabled
on the touchpad). And edge scrolling is only available on single-touch
touchpads, so that's permanently disabled in the GUI too.

So this is the classic 90% case to make things work. A bit of polish is
needed but I'd like for upstream to help out with that.

Cheers,
   Peter

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