Re: [gentoo-user] Deactivate keyboard

2007-05-30 Thread Sven Braun

On 5/30/07, Lutz Schönemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi,




Hi!

I have set up Gentoo on a system that I would like to use as a video, music

player and sometimes to check my emails. There is a remote control connected
to it and is detected as a serial keyboard. Now I want the xorg-server not
to process events coming from this keyboard. I also have a bluetooth
keyboard that I want to connect to that system and events coming from this
keyboard should be processed.

So, is it possible to deactivate one keyboard?




I think so, what about deactivating the one you do not want to use in your
xorg.conf?


Sven


[gentoo-user] Deactivate keyboard

2007-05-30 Thread Sven Braun

On 5/30/07, Lutz Schönemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  Hi,



 Hi!

 I have set up Gentoo on a system that I would like to use as a video,
 music
  player and sometimes to check my emails. There is a remote control
 connected
  to it and is detected as a serial keyboard. Now I want the xorg-server
 not
  to process events coming from this keyboard. I also have a bluetooth
  keyboard that I want to connect to that system and events coming from
 this
  keyboard should be processed.
 
  So, is it possible to deactivate one keyboard?



 I think so, what about deactivating the one you do not want to use in
your
 xorg.conf?


Thats exactly what I'm trying to do: deactivate the keyboard in my
xorg.conf. But how can I do it?




Removing the part in your conifg, I suppose. A question: Don't you want to
use the keyboard anymore with X?

Sven


[gentoo-user] OT im more just curious

2007-04-13 Thread Sven Braun

Hi,

i'm 15 years old, using Linux since 2004/2005, started with Suse,
Debian and now i'm on Gentoo - and very happy :)

On 4/13/07, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What is the average age of the gentoo user here?

Looks like I'm coming in at the older end at 33.

Some SunOS on sparc5 in college and the IBM mainframe for the Fortran
classes I took in '93. Installed BSD off floppies and a 28.8 modem in
'96. Discovered Linux in '97 and kicked BSD to the curb shortly
thereafter. Gentoo in 2002 and it's still my favorite distro.

kashani
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