<quote who="Dean Hamstead">

> > If you use GNOME, install 'acme'. Otherwise, there's pbuttonsd and a few
> > other GUI-ish ones for wmaker and so on.
> 
> im a staunch Enlightenment fan. i try to keep as little gnome on my system
> as possible =) no offence to gnome fans. ill look into acme and see if i
> can get it going.

acme won't be useful to you if you don't use GNOME. Try gtkpbuttonsd (which
uses pbuttonsd), or use any newish tool that supports weird key codes.

- Jeff

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