Hi,

I couldn't test it so far, because I will send my Freerunner in for
hardware fixes, but I just packaged the gestures daemon [1] for
Debian :)

Instead of providing the scripts for starting the daemon for the
correct accelerometer (e.g. gesm-neo2.sh) the Debian package uses a
configuration file (/etc/default/gestures-daemon), which contains
a single variable DEVICE=... (either neo-top, neo-bottom or wii). If
you don't specify any (or an unknown one) the daemon won't start
through /etc/init.d/gestures-daemon.

In difference to the opkg package gestures stuff is split into 4
packages in Debian:
 - the gestures daemon
 - the notifier daemon
 - the GUI manager
 - a package containing the libs used by all of them

As a result you can install just the core daemon and ignore the
notifier.

If you test the package please report back if it works correctly.

-- Sebastian

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gestures

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