Intellimouse protocol 4th byte limits and AMI 150T OpticalWebScroll Mouse

2003-09-02 Thread Matthew Bell
Hi, I have been reading about the Intellimouse protocol and the usage of the 4th byte in the standard packet. Some documentation claims that the low order nibble is used as magnitude and the high order nibble as sign (F for negative, 0 for positive), encoded in 2's complement; This would indicate

synaptics lockups (was Re: radeon lockups ...)

2003-09-02 Thread Warren Turkal
Warren Turkal wrote: Michel Dänzer wrote: In that case it can hardly be an X problem. Sounds rather like the kernel (anything interesting in its output? Does the same thing happen with 2.4 kernels?) or hardware. I am testing 4.2.1 at this point to see if I come up with the same issues as

howto beep in dix/main.c or some other DDX function?

2003-09-02 Thread Tao, Qian (? IES)
Title: howto beep in dix/main.c or some other DDX function? I want to write a beep func in above.

Re: synaptics lockups (was Re: radeon lockups ...)

2003-09-02 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Warren Turkal wrote: In that case it can hardly be an X problem. Sounds rather like the kernel (anything interesting in its output? Does the same thing happen with 2.4 kernels?) or hardware. I am testing 4.2.1 at this point to see if I come up with the same issues as

Re: synaptics lockups (was Re: radeon lockups ...)

2003-09-02 Thread Daniel Stone
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 02:04:00AM -0400, Mike A. Harris wrote: It's GPL licensed unfortunately. Only MIT licensed code is accepted into XFree86, so this driver will never be included. That means once kernel 2.6 is standard, the majority of laptop users with synaptics touchpads will have

Re: synaptics lockups (was Re: radeon lockups ...)

2003-09-02 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Daniel Stone wrote: Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:30:58 +1000 From: Daniel Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mike A. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1; protocol=application/pgp-signature; boundary=qjNfmADvan18RZcF

Re: synaptics lockups (was Re: radeon lockups ...)

2003-09-02 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Daniel Stone wrote: The only other option would be for someone to write a brand new driver for synaptics and license it as MIT, without looking at the GPL driver's source code. It's possible to do a clean room implementation, but I'm not sure if anyone would really

Re: synaptics lockups (was Re: radeon lockups ...)

2003-09-02 Thread Daniel Stone
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 07:19:38AM -0400, Mike A. Harris wrote: On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Daniel Stone wrote: On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 02:04:00AM -0400, Mike A. Harris wrote: It's GPL licensed unfortunately. Only MIT licensed code is accepted into XFree86, so this driver will never be included.

Re: XInput: The device type in XListInputDevices comes up again...

2003-09-02 Thread Bryan W. Headley
Egbert Eich wrote: As you said a HID device is more or less unidirectional. Therefore you won't be able to detect from the device interface that something is wrong. The HID interface itself would have to provide QoS. Anyway QoS would not be part of XI but would be implemented in the HW messaging

Re: XInput: The device type in XListInputDevices comes up again...

2003-09-02 Thread Bryan W. Headley
Egbert Eich wrote: Bryan W. Headley writes: Maybe not everything... Some things only make sense at server startup, but yes, I want to make things configurable on the fly - but using another extension, not XI. Correct. My outlook is a more generic client -- driver API

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Re: XDarwin build error

2003-09-02 Thread Torrey Lyons
Matthieu Herrb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, when building the latest XFree86 on Mac OS 10.2.4, I get link errors. A first one is easily fixed by the attached patch, but XDarwinApp also fails to link with the following error for which I can't find the missing code... Yes, I have this

Re: XInput: The device type in XListInputDevices comes up again...

2003-09-02 Thread Egbert Eich
Bryan W. Headley writes: Egbert Eich wrote: Your definition and mine are very similar. I would continue the definition to say that even intrinsic server functions, like loading a driver into memory, can be initiated by a client. Why? Because I would want to keep the actual server

Re: XInput: The device type in XListInputDevices comes up again...

2003-09-02 Thread Egbert Eich
Bryan W. Headley writes: Egbert Eich wrote: As you said a HID device is more or less unidirectional. Therefore you won't be able to detect from the device interface that something is wrong. The HID interface itself would have to provide QoS. Anyway QoS would not be part of XI

Re: Help on creating a Window Manager

2003-09-02 Thread Mark Lehrer
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 13:53:07 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Heather Stern) wrote: Those would include aewm (which I think had the same intention - a pure ICCCM rendition), ratpoison (avoiding fat libraries and I missed the original message so perhaps this was already mentioned, but I tried one called

X for a cramped PC environment

2003-09-02 Thread Heather Stern
Howdy folks. I'm part of a development project which works on a bootable business card (LNX-BBC, at www.lnx-bbc.org). At present with some config work (and a scalpel during the install phase of or builds) we use a tinyX/Kdrive based framebuffer server, and a seriously trimmed down set

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