Triggerhappy is a lightweight hotkey daemon that can launch arbitrary commands
on input events. It supports the hotplugging of devices and the processing of
key combinations.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Tomanek stefan.tomanek+open...@wertarbyte.de
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utils/triggerhappy/Makefile
Dies schrieb Stefan Tomanek (stefan.tomanek+open...@wertarbyte.de):
Triggerhappy is a lightweight hotkey daemon that can launch arbitrary commands
on input events. It supports the hotplugging of devices and the processing of
key combinations.
Any suggestions regarding this patch? I'm not sure
Signed-off-by: Guillaume LECERF glec...@gmail.com
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.../014-cfi_show_amd_extended_table_version.patch | 30
.../014-cfi_show_amd_extended_table_version.patch | 30
2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644
Generic 014 is also something I'm currently working on, and it is not
really obsolete.
The printk() definitely helps to identify hardware, especially not
supported one.
The other changes help developers to find the correct spots for
enhancements.
You may remove the blocks with the comments, but
From: Mark Vels mark.v...@team-embedded.nl
This typo fix solves at least the following warning:
sysinit: WARNING: /lib/functions/fsck not found
but probably also some functionality that uses the functions
from this include file.
Signed-off-by: Mark Vels mark.v...@team-embedded.nl
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2010/11/12 Matthias Buecher / Germany m...@maddes.net:
Generic 014 is also something I'm currently working on, and it is not
really obsolete.
The printk() definitely helps to identify hardware, especially not
supported one.
The other changes help developers to find the correct spots for
On 12.11.2010 21:33, Guillaume LECERF wrote:
2010/11/12 Matthias Buecher / Germany m...@maddes.net:
Generic 014 is also something I'm currently working on, and it is not
really obsolete.
The printk() definitely helps to identify hardware, especially not
supported one.
The other changes help