Re: Logitech Elite Keyboard Layout

2003-10-20 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003, J E Dog wrote: I have writen an xkb layout for the Logitech Elite Keyboard. Maybe someone can use it or it will be included into XFree. All code submissions and patches, should be filed in bugzilla at: http://bugs.xfree86.org as individual uncompressed file attachments

Re: Accellerated trident_drv.o for XFree 4.2?

2003-10-20 Thread Norman Walsh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 / Alan Hourihane [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | You need to download the libpcidata and libscanpci.a modules too for | XFree86 4.2.x. Bingo! Thank you, Alan. Be seeing you,

Re: DRI proprietary modules

2003-10-20 Thread Ian Romanick
John Dennis wrote: For DRI to work correctly there are several independent pieces that all have to be in sync. * XFree86 server which loads drm modules (via xfree86 driver module) * The drm kernel module * The agpgart kernel module Does anybody know for the proprietary drivers (supplied by ATI

Re: Export symbol lists on Linux (was Re: RFC Marking private symbols in XFree86 shared libraries as private)

2003-10-20 Thread Ian Romanick
Jakub Jelinek wrote: The first is a MUST list, symbols which are exported from XFree86 shared libraries now when there is no anonymous version script, are not exported when an anonymous versions script created from stock *-def.cpp file is applied and are used by some binary or shared library

Re: Configuring Function keys with mouse pointer

2003-10-20 Thread Heather Stern
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 12:09:34PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can I in a multi monitor situation configure the Function Keys so that for example the F1 key will put the mouse pointer on Screen 1 ? Best regards, Marcel Stegehuis (Pardon my vague understanding of multi-monitor mode's

Re: Kernel Module? On second thought...

2003-10-20 Thread Emmanuel ALLAUD
Mike A. Harris wrote: On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, David Fox wrote: I think that the wisest approach is, instead of suggesting a kernel module to the XFree86 folks, you do two things. First, suggest a kernel module to the Linux folks that implements a protocol for accessing the resource you are

Re: Kernel Module? On second thought...

2003-10-20 Thread Emmanuel ALLAUD
Emmanuel ALLAUD wrote: Mike A. Harris wrote: On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, David Fox wrote: I think that the wisest approach is, instead of suggesting a kernel module to the XFree86 folks, you do two things. First, suggest a kernel module to the Linux folks that implements a protocol for