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Re: [SLUG] Microtouch USB touch screen X/Y axis swapped

2006-10-24 Thread Glen Turner

Grant Parnell - EverythingLinux wrote:
For the serial version I used the xorg 'microtouch' driver, this USB one 
works without modifying the xorg.conf file. I would be happy to modify 
the xorg.conf file if the USB version could be coaxed into looking like 
a serial port.


At a guess the USB panel is being picked up by the kernel
input layer and mixed in with all the other mice-like pointers
to appear at /dev/input/mice.  Since /dev/input/mice is already
mentioned in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf you're seeing it just work.

Based on the USB IDs you should have a mtouchusb kernel module
loaded.


cat /proc/bus/input/devices gives
I: Bus=0003 Vendor=0596 Product=0001 Version=0400
N: Name=3M 3M USB Touchscreen - EX II
P: Phys=/input0
S: Sysfs=/class/input/input3
H: Handlers=mouse1 event3
B: EV=b
B: KEY=400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B: ABS=3


Yep, that Handlers=mouse1 event3 mean that it's being
mixed into /dev/input/mice.

That swapped axis shouldn't be happening.  Pull the kernel source
for drivers/usb/input/mtouchusb.c and make sure the exact model
is listed, as there's a note in there about the Y axis handling
that makes me wonder if you don't have hardware with a feature
corrected.

If that still sucks you'll need to swap the axises in X11 as
the input layer doesn't allow such niceness.

Hope this is somewhat helpful,
Glen
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Re: [SLUG] Microtouch USB touch screen X/Y axis swapped

2006-10-24 Thread Ian Wienand
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 03:33:33PM +0930, Glen Turner wrote:
 If that still sucks you'll need to swap the axises in X11 as
 the input layer doesn't allow such niceness.

I've found the evtest program (download latest from)

http://linuxconsole.cvs.sourceforge.net/linuxconsole/ruby/utils/evtest.c?view=log

very useful in tracking down X/Y problems with input drivers.

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Re: [SLUG] Anti-Spam/Anti-Virus Advice

2006-10-24 Thread Dave Kempe

Hi Lyle,
We don't use Fedora in general (prefer Ubuntu/Debian) but we have very 
successfully deployed a number of postfix/amavis/postgrey and Maia 
Mailguard setups to clients. Stands up very well compared to commercial 
solutions and gives you all the spam/av you could ever want.
Maia is a beast to setup, we have packages for Ubuntu which make it much 
easier. A decent setup with postfix/amavis/postgrey gets most people 
most of the way with filtering. Maia is strictly for the hardcore :)


let me know if you need more help with the actual setup.

thanks


dave

Lyle Chapman wrote:
Could someone offers some advice, we already have an email server up and 
running communigate on an apple xserve. My manager has asked me if there 
are any anti-spam/anti-virus solutions that we can use as a pass-thru 
solution on a separate box. ie:


router
|
anti-spam/virus solution
|
email server
|
desktop clients

I have looked at clarkconnect, e-smith, astaro etc. Is there anything 
that would say run on Fedora (as a bunch of daemons/services). Obviously 
with other distros have an email server built-in which we do not need.


Any help is always appreciated.

Lyle Chapman

Prepress Supervisor

Torch Publishing Company Pty Ltd

47 Allingham Street, Condell Park, NSW, 2200

Ph: 612 9795 

Fax: 612 9795 0096




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[SLUG] gallantly

2006-10-24 Thread Isaiah Kemp





Possibly the result was in its "top news" box but I'm guessing, from the
words that appear in this search result, that it was a sponsor or other
advertising block.
Brands are the relationships that fill those folders with trust,
respect, loyalty, track records, and willingness to overlook
mistakes.
But many of us forget that somewhere along the way we must learn to
dance.
Other reports claimed he was an Army translator of Iraqi descent and was
abducted. With permission, here's this issue, on branding and
innovation, and it's well worth reading.
Silly question, right?
To dig further into this, I checked in with colleague Pete Wright, who
works with the University of Phoenix, and here's what he said. Names are
labels on mental file folders that help people remember information
about a product or business.
With, apparently, mixed success.
With permission, here's this issue, on branding and innovation, and it's
well worth reading. , walks along the beach after surfing near San Jose
del Cabo, Mexico, as Hurricane Paul nears. With, apparently, mixed
success.
You can see more photos and some of the construction here, nice
work!
They always have the brand in the back of their minds when they
innovate.
Learn the skill of forgetting. Two camps exist - one relating to symbols
and the other to value as defined by customers. Two camps exist - one
relating to symbols and the other to value as defined by customers. But
many of us forget that somewhere along the way we must learn to dance.
Of course the brand comes first. Brands are written in the neurons of
people's minds. Let's build some common ground. Silly question,
right?
Learning is searching; anything else is just waiting.
I would love your thoughts and feedback on this too! Brands are
emotional. But many of us forget that somewhere along the way we must
learn to dance.
Names are labels on mental file folders that help people remember
information about a product or business.
Other reports claimed he was an Army translator of Iraqi descent and was
abducted.
Ah, well, that's not quite how it's worked out. Four houses were hit and
five people were seriously wounded, according to Ramadi General Hospital
staff. Brands must be organically grown.
Both for good business reasons, and because that's the way people and
teams actually think.
Both for good business reasons, and because that's the way people and
teams actually think. Silly question, right?
Brands logically precede businesses and products. To dig further into
this, I checked in with colleague Pete Wright, who works with the
University of Phoenix, and here's what he said.
Of course the brand comes first.
Problem was, there was only one posting on it! Names can be
brainstormed.



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[SLUG] stereotype nervously

2006-10-24 Thread Luke Russo





Free entry, camping available, bar and food store, prize money and
ribbons.
Beswick Falls, with its picturesq.
Complimentary lunch and wine and lots of laughs on the verandah
afterwards.
This year is the twenty-first anniversary.
Mens, Ladies, Children and Open Categories w. Enter a draw to win a
holiday on a houseboat of your choice. It all kicks off with the Monster
Down Town Parade on Friday night. The world is tilting on its axis, as
China and India flex their people power and rapidly growing economic p.
This Festival will also incorporate the annual Camerata Graduation
Concert .
Partake in the dubbing of a knight in the glorious surrounds of the
Abbey Church; dance and sing and be joyful.
There are excellent facilities and plenty of room so bring along your
swag for what will be an action-packed weekend. Free camping for
competitors only. Free entry, camping available, bar and food store,
prize money and ribbons. This year is the twenty-first anniversary.
The Bundaberg PCYC will be running events during the week and they would
like to invite all to come along and take part, especially those that
supported their club since its beginning. Sunday is the Open Rodeo -
cowboys come from as far as NSW!
Camping out on the banks of the Copperfield River.
Held at the Mareeba PCYC, nominal entry fee. The Darwin Fringe is an. It
all kicks off with the Monster Down Town Parade on Friday night.
On the Sunday basket making from the canes cut the day before, lunch and
wine.
Food and drinks will be available for sale from the canteen.
This exicting event with Round Three of the Australian Off-Road
Championship and R. A bold but justifiable claim and one that they are
proud of. This meant that any beast that got away, simply headed back
home. Stroll along the river bank and view the boats ranging.
A cabaret is held on both Friday and Saturday nights with free camping
and meals available, licensed bar and live band. This will be the first
time that both competitions will be held on the same course in the same
year.
The Saturday and Sunday will host talks on antiques.
It all kicks off with the Monster Down Town Parade on Friday night.
Great campdraft and rodeo action all day Saturday. There will be hard to
find sewing, craft and hobby materials complete with hands on workshops
and lectures for the creatively inspired or the creative curious.
There will be a Busking Championship, demonstrations stalls,
entertainment, food and drinks. The Saturday and Sunday will host talks
on antiques.



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[SLUG] Installing fonts on Linux

2006-10-24 Thread Peter Miller
Can anyone tell me how to install a TrueType font on Linux (well,
Ubuntu, actually) so that firefox can see them?

I have managed to get OpenOffice to see them, but not X11 and not
Firefox.

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Re: [SLUG] Installing fonts on Linux

2006-10-24 Thread David Gillies

Peter Miller wrote:

Can anyone tell me how to install a TrueType font on Linux (well,
Ubuntu, actually) so that firefox can see them?

I have managed to get OpenOffice to see them, but not X11 and not
Firefox.


For truetype fonts, I usually just put them in ~/.fonts. The application 
will (usually) need a restart to see it after that.


If you want the whole system to use the font(s), /usr/share/fonts is 
usually the place.


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Re: [SLUG] Anti-Spam/Anti-Virus Advice

2006-10-24 Thread Penedo
On 24/10/06, Dave Kempe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
easier. A decent setup with postfix/amavis/postgrey gets most peoplemost of the way with filtering. Maia is strictly for the hardcore :)Does this setup also addresses image spam?(I'm asking because I see this subject raised on a parallel Linux mailing list, I'm getting the feeling that the entire net is now trying to tackle this problem right now).
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[SLUG] Reminder: Women's meetup before Sydney Linux Users Group: Friday 27th October

2006-10-24 Thread Mary Gardiner
This month's women's pre-SLUG meetup for coffee and cake will be in St
Leonards:

 Time: 5:15-6:30pm (lateness is fine)

 Location: Olio, Shop 1, The Forum.
   The forum is the large courtyard/forum you enter when you
   leave the St Leonards train station.
   See http://www.olio.com.au/ for more information about the
   venue.

 Date: 27th October 2006 (last Friday of each month)

 RSVP: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Afterwards we will go to the SLUG meeting together. See
http://www.slug.org.au/node/43 for more details about the SLUG
meeting.

The women's meetups are organised by the Sydney chapter of Sydney
LinuxChix. Please visit http://sydney.linuxchix.org/ for more
information about the Sydney LinuxChix chapter, including our meetings
and mailing list.

-Mary
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Re: [SLUG] Microtouch USB touch screen X/Y axis swapped

2006-10-24 Thread Grant Parnell
Just following up with more info. It seems there's been a fair bit of
consolidating  work in this area in the kernel modules between 2.6.15 and
2.6.18. In 2.6.15 the module was mtouchusb and this and others have been
merged into a more generic one called usbtouchscreen
kernel/drivers/usb/input/ is where they are.

The good news is there is in fact a swap_xy parameter in the stock 2.6.18
kernel module and it works. The bad news is that my x and y direction is
opposite to what it should be. IE move your finger left, the pointer goes
right. So I added 2 more module parameters invert_x and invert_y and
recompiled the module but for some reason the module isn't behaving...
it's my day off so I've yet to discover whether it's my module build
process or the modification I've done (ie can't test remotely). The module
does load but when Xorg tries to talk to /dev/input/mouse1 it gets an open
error.

There seems to be some heated debate about where the calibration should
happen as well. In the RS232 version it was in the xorg.conf file. Any
tips on inverting X and Y and scaling them in the xorg.conf file
appreciated.

On Tue, October 24, 2006 2:51 pm, Grant Parnell - EverythingLinux wrote:
 I just got some LCD touch screens in for a customer and unfortunately I
 didn't get the serial ones I was expecting, instead I have the USB ones.

 It's pretty cool how it works, just plug it in and start moving your
 finger round the display and it just works - Fedora Core 5. Only thing is
 the Axis are swapped around and it needs some sort of calibration.

 What I want to know is where to start looking to fix it. It appears that
 somehow the mtouchusb kernel module loads and this creates some stuff
 under /dev/input which ends up working in parrallel with the PS/2 mouse I
 already have plugged in. If somebody could explain how this multiple input
 stuff works, and can be configured, that would be useful too. The answer
 may possibly be in configuration of these bits.

 Kernels 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 (standard) and 2.6.18-1.2200.fc5 (most recent
 update) make no difference. xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.0.1-8,
 xorg-x11-drv-microtouch-1.0.0.5-1.2, xorg-x11-drv-mouse-1.0.4-1 are
 installed. The man page for the xorg microtouch driver is next to empty,
 says it needs to be written. If somebody has their Xorg source unpacked
 maybe see if there's anything more useful there but I doubt it.

 For the serial version I used the xorg
 'microtouch' driver, this USB one works without modifying the xorg.conf
 file. I would be happy to modify the xorg.conf file if the USB version
 could be coaxed into looking like a serial port.

 cat /proc/bus/input/devices gives
 I: Bus=0003 Vendor=0596 Product=0001 Version=0400
 N: Name=3M 3M USB Touchscreen - EX II
 P: Phys=/input0
 S: Sysfs=/class/input/input3
 H: Handlers=mouse1 event3
 B: EV=b
 B: KEY=400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
 B: ABS=3

 lsusb -v gives
 Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0596:0001 MicroTouch Systems, Inc. Touchscreen
 Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB   1.10
bDeviceClass0 (Defined at Interface level)
bDeviceSubClass 0
bDeviceProtocol 0
bMaxPacketSize064
idVendor   0x0596 MicroTouch Systems, Inc.
idProduct  0x0001 Touchscreen
bcdDevice4.00
iManufacturer   1 3M
iProduct2 3M USB Touchscreen - EX II
iSerial 0
bNumConfigurations  1
Configuration Descriptor:
  bLength 9
  bDescriptorType 2
  wTotalLength   25
  bNumInterfaces  1
  bConfigurationValue 1
  iConfiguration  0
  bmAttributes 0xe0
Self Powered
Remote Wakeup
  MaxPower  100mA
  Interface Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 4
bInterfaceNumber0
bAlternateSetting   0
bNumEndpoints   1
bInterfaceClass   255 Vendor Specific Class
bInterfaceSubClass  0
bInterfaceProtocol  0
iInterface  0
Endpoint Descriptor:
  bLength 7
  bDescriptorType 5
  bEndpointAddress 0x81  EP 1 IN
  bmAttributes3
Transfer TypeInterrupt
Synch Type   None
Usage Type   Data
  wMaxPacketSize 0x0020  1x 32 bytes
  bInterval   2


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Re: [SLUG] Anti-Spam/Anti-Virus Advice

2006-10-24 Thread Sonia Hamilton
* On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 10:23:39AM +1000, Penedo wrote:
 On 24/10/06, Dave Kempe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 easier. A decent setup with postfix/amavis/postgrey gets most people
 most of the way with filtering. Maia is strictly for the hardcore :)
 
 
 (I'm asking because I see this subject raised on a parallel Linux mailing
 list, I'm getting the feeling that the entire net is now trying to tackle
 this problem right now).

Penedo, see FuzzyOcrPlugin for spamassassin
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FuzzyOcrPlugin. I've written up a
quick install at http://www.snowfrog.net/?q=node/417

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Re: [SLUG] Anti-Spam/Anti-Virus Advice

2006-10-24 Thread Sonia Hamilton
* On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 01:21:37PM +1000, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
 * On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 10:23:39AM +1000, Penedo wrote:
  On 24/10/06, Dave Kempe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  easier. A decent setup with postfix/amavis/postgrey gets most people
  most of the way with filtering. Maia is strictly for the hardcore :)
  
  
  (I'm asking because I see this subject raised on a parallel Linux mailing
  list, I'm getting the feeling that the entire net is now trying to tackle
  this problem right now).
 
 Penedo, see FuzzyOcrPlugin for spamassassin
 http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FuzzyOcrPlugin. I've written up a
 quick install at http://www.snowfrog.net/?q=node/417

PS as a quick fix in procmail - rate images higher:

# test if body contains gif, html, etc, and get procmail score
:0 Bc
* 2.5^0 Content-Type: image/gif
* 1^0 Content-Type: text/html
/dev/null
SCORE_PM=$=

# pull out SA score and required; if 2 scores  SA req'd, ISGT = 1 (true)
SCORE_SA=`formail -c -xX-Spam-Status: | awk '{print $2}' | awk -F= '{print $2}'`
REQD_SA=`formail -c -xX-Spam-Status: | awk '{print $3}' | awk -F= '{print $2}'`
ISGT=`echo ${SCORE_SA} + ${SCORE_PM}  ${REQD_SA} | bc -l`

# test if ISGT = 1, if so, spam prob
:0 :
* ISGT ?? ^^1^^
.y_spam_probable/

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Re: [SLUG] Anti-Spam/Anti-Virus Advice

2006-10-24 Thread Penedo
On 25/10/06, Sonia Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Penedo, see FuzzyOcrPlugin for spamassassin http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FuzzyOcrPlugin. I've written up a quick install at 
http://www.snowfrog.net/?q=node/417PS as a quick fix in procmail - rate images higher:Thanks very much. I've already see this link when it was sent across this forum just a few days ago.
I was just wondering about the recommendation for Maia.Cheers,--P
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Re: [SLUG] Installing fonts on Linux

2006-10-24 Thread James Dumay
If you use gnome I believe if you go to the fonts:/// location you can drag and drop fonts from a File Manager window (same as copying them to ~/.fonts)~JamesOn 10/25/06, 
David Gillies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Miller wrote: Can anyone tell me how to install a TrueType font on Linux (well, Ubuntu, actually) so that firefox can see them? I have managed to get OpenOffice to see them, but not X11 and not
 Firefox.For truetype fonts, I usually just put them in ~/.fonts. The applicationwill (usually) need a restart to see it after that.If you want the whole system to use the font(s), /usr/share/fonts is
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Re: [SLUG] Anti-Spam/Anti-Virus Advice

2006-10-24 Thread Penedo
On 25/10/06, David Kempe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anything spamassassin supports, amavis and or Maia support. You can load inThanks. That answers it.Cheers,--P 
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Re: [SLUG] Anti-Spam/Anti-Virus Advice

2006-10-24 Thread David Kempe
Penedo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does this setup also addresses image spam?
 (I'm asking because I see this subject raised on a parallel Linux mailing
 list, I'm getting the feeling that the entire net is now trying to tackle
 this problem right now).


anything spamassassin supports, amavis and or Maia support. You can load in
custom rules or use an auto-update rules service like rules-de-jour or plugin
anything you want spamassassin.
So yes it does support it, though I haven't implemented it anywhere yet. The
increased Bayesian learning from having a decent system to do it, means that
you find that the Bayesian is what gets the spam, and you don't need to sweat
the new rules so much. That being said, I agree that image spam is becoming a
real problem and no doubt I will need to do something about it soon for
someone, so I will probably just integrate the aforementioned SA plugin..

Dave


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