Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-13 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 13 October 2017 04:35:46 Curt wrote: > On 2017-10-13, Gene Heskett wrote: > >> I use lur-command. The other package is solaar. > > > > It might, if it was available for wheezy. > > The Solaar page on github says they have a pre-built package (as > opposed to just

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-13 Thread Curt
On 2017-10-13, Gene Heskett wrote: >> >> I use lur-command. The other package is solaar. >> > It might, if it was available for wheezy. The Solaar page on github says they have a pre-built package (as opposed to just a plain old package, mind you, that would've been built

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread David Wright
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 12:37:12 (-0500), David Wright wrote: > […] The unification resides in the dongle, not the PC, > so as I said it doesn't matter where you do it. The above implies that you can unify a device with two dongles, and I haven't tested that. Experimenting with my wife's kbd/

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread David Wright
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 18:08:06 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: > On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:17:39AM +1300, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: > >On 13/10/17 09:43, David Wright wrote: > >>On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > >>>There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 12 October 2017 19:37:02 Matthew Moore wrote: > On 2017-10-12 11:44:29 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > >What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, > > the the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean? > > > >I took that to mean that it could work for

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Matthew Moore
On 2017-10-12 11:44:29 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, the the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean? I took that to mean that it could work for both their (logitech's) keyboards or mice, possibly at the same time so

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 12 October 2017 16:48:11 Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: > On 13/10/17 09:22, Gene Heskett wrote: > > There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk > > that would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it? > > "touch /forcefsck" no longer works. systemd uses

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 12 October 2017 16:43:41 David Wright wrote: > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > > There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk > > that would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it? > > That's out of date. Nowadays you

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Michael Stone
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:17:39AM +1300, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: On 13/10/17 09:43, David Wright wrote: On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk that would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 13/10/17 09:43, David Wright wrote: On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk that would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it? That's out of date. Nowadays you add the word forcefsck to

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 13/10/17 09:22, Gene Heskett wrote: There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk that would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it? "touch /forcefsck" no longer works. systemd uses the "fsck.mode=force" kernel command line parameter. Kind regards, --

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread David Wright
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk that > would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it? That's out of date. Nowadays you add the word forcefsck to the linux line in grub.cfg by

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 12 October 2017 13:37:12 David Wright wrote: > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 12:43:26 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Thursday 12 October 2017 11:50:30 David Wright wrote: > > > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > > > > Greetings all; > > > > > > > > What does

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread David Wright
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 12:43:26 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 12 October 2017 11:50:30 David Wright wrote: > > > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > > > Greetings all; > > > > > > What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not > > > all, the

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 12 October 2017 12:17:45 Jape Person wrote: > On 10/12/2017 11:50 AM, David Wright wrote: > > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > >> Greetings all; > >> > >> What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not > >> all, the the rx buttons for

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 12 October 2017 11:50:30 David Wright wrote: > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not > > all, the the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean? > > > > I took

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Jape Person
On 10/12/2017 11:50 AM, David Wright wrote: > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: >> Greetings all; >> >> What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, the >> the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean? >> >> I took that to mean that

Re: Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread David Wright
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, the > the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean? > > I took that to mean that it could work for both their (logitech's) >

Logitech "unifying" receiver buttons aren't?

2017-10-12 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all; What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, the the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean? I took that to mean that it could work for both their (logitech's) keyboards or mice, possibly at the same time so that it might be usable for