Hi all,
now that gentoo has a 2.6.7 kernel, I have tried Marcel's mh patch with
success, and I have updated my page about my setup :
http://www.bueche.ch/comp/mx900/mx900.html
Feedback welcome.
I'm not sure wheter I still need the uinput module since I switched to
hidd. I remember Marcel saying uinput is not needed with hidd. So who
sends events to /dev/input/mice ? hidd directly ?
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Hi Douglas,
thanks for the info. I added a link to your HOWTO and your message to
the feedback section.
Regs,
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 09:41:15 +0000
Douglas Russell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know this has been covered above but I just thought I'd add a little
> more info. Gentoo has got 2.7 libs and utils, but the dependancy
> system doesn't work quite as well as necessary to take care of
> seemless rolling in of one package to another, so anyone upgrading
> should then make sure bluez-sdp and bluez-pan are unmerged before they
> upgrade. I'm working on making things like kdebluetooth compile with
> 2.7 libs at the moment as currently they fail as sdp are no longer
> independent libs. Should be ready soon. Also, I made a howto for
> gentoo, which is largely based on your excellent work Charles but
> updated for 2.7 (hidd) and customized.
> http://dev.gentoo.org/~puggy/btmouse-howto/btmousehowto.html
>
> Puggy
>
> On Thursday 24 June 2004 20:12, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> > Hi Charles,
> >
> > > now that gentoo has a 2.6.7 kernel, I have tried Marcel's mh patch
> > > with success, and I have updated my page about my setup :
> >
> > aren't there any Gentoo packages for bluez-libs and bluez-utils?
> >
> > > I'm not sure wheter I still need the uinput module since I
> > > switched to hidd. I remember Marcel saying uinput is not needed
> > > with hidd. So who sends events to /dev/input/mice ? hidd directly
> > > ?
> >
> > You don't need uinput anymore. The HIDP Module will do this all by
> > itself. On my presentation at LinuxTag tomorrow I am going to show
> > how this all works. I created some nice new graphics ;)
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Marcel
> >
> >
> >
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hei charles,
kindly,try and map that key combination .
Then they would be really very sad .
U do it and we would be surprised by the
rate at which the product will move in the
market .... that tooo especially among
the almost-stable-os-users as they would
be requiring it frequently while using it.
U map the combination into a single key press.
It would be even more attractive for them.
wht do u say ?
cheeeeeeers,
regards,
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> that-other-almost-stable-OS users :-)
>
> On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 02:53:36 -0700 (PDT)
> karthik bala guru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Thatz nice, with 8 keys we can do miracles.
> > It is more or less a bluetooth mini-keyboard /
> > mini-remote .
> ...
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Sad we can't map ctrl-alt-del for that-other-almost-stable-OS users :-)
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 02:53:36 -0700 (PDT)
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> Thatz nice, with 8 keys we can do miracles.
> It is more or less a bluetooth mini-keyboard /
> mini-remote .
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Hi,
Thatz nice, with 8 keys we can do miracles.
It is more or less a bluetooth mini-keyboard /
mini-remote . We can name it the kangaroo/cat.
Just for funn yaaaar.
A really Goood idea,
grrrrrrrrrrreat , Chhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeers. Best regards,
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> Hi,
>
> I would map "home" and "end" to the appropriate keys
> so I can jump
> up/down in web pages, but this is just an idea...
>
> Charles
>
> On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 01:07:34 -0700 (PDT)
> karthik bala guru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > what is the neeed of 8 button mousr .
> > Right click, left Click, Scroll - thatz wat we
> > need while normal computing .
> > Is that so called '8 button mouse' a mouse
> > or '8 button wire remote' ????
> >
> > regards,
> > karthik bala guru
> > [email protected]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Charles Bueche <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Michal,
> > >
> > > thanks for feedback, see below.
> > >
> > > On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:26:18 +0200
> > > "Bc. Michal Semler" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > remove hid2hci working for others :) It works
> for
> > > all :)
> > >
> > > I still need to test this... soon.
> > >
> > > > remove not needed uinput module and for Marcel
> > >
> > > done, thx.
> > >
> > > > how about 8 buttons on mouse? Did you make
> some
> > > research about it?
> > >
> > > Not personaly, but below is a feedback I got a
> few
> > > days ago. I changed
> > > my setup and page to use proto "ExplorerPS/2",
> but
> > > so far didn't test
> > > the modpam stuff. It continues to work with
> another
> > > protocol, which is
> > > nice :-)
> > >
> > > Charles
> > >
> > > --------- 8 buttons ---------
> > > > I noticed that you are attempting to get all
> > > eight buttons to work in
> > > > Linux.
> > > > The ImPS/2 driver only has support for five
> > > buttons. (3 buttons and 2
> > > > for the scroll wheel.)
> > > > Micro$oft overcase this limit by creating an
> > > extended version of the
> > > > protocol, ExplorerPS/2.
> > > > I do know for a fact that the MX300 uses this
> > > protocol for the sixth
> > > > button.
> > > > The buttons are weird though.
> > > > The scroll wheel is located before the 6th
> > > button, so my ~/.Xmodmap
> > > > contains the line "buttons = 1 2 3 6 4 5"
> > > > The program imwheel can send keyboard events
> when
> > > buttons are
> > > > pressed, but not executing commands (AFAIK)
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I know this has been covered above but I just thought I'd add a little more
info. Gentoo has got 2.7 libs and utils, but the dependancy system doesn't
work quite as well as necessary to take care of seemless rolling in of one
package to another, so anyone upgrading should then make sure bluez-sdp and
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kdebluetooth compile with 2.7 libs at the moment as currently they fail as
sdp are no longer independent libs. Should be ready soon. Also, I made a
howto for gentoo, which is largely based on your excellent work Charles but
updated for 2.7 (hidd) and customized.
http://dev.gentoo.org/~puggy/btmouse-howto/btmousehowto.html
Puggy
On Thursday 24 June 2004 20:12, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Charles,
>
> > now that gentoo has a 2.6.7 kernel, I have tried Marcel's mh patch with
> > success, and I have updated my page about my setup :
>
> aren't there any Gentoo packages for bluez-libs and bluez-utils?
>
> > I'm not sure wheter I still need the uinput module since I switched to
> > hidd. I remember Marcel saying uinput is not needed with hidd. So who
> > sends events to /dev/input/mice ? hidd directly ?
>
> You don't need uinput anymore. The HIDP Module will do this all by
> itself. On my presentation at LinuxTag tomorrow I am going to show how
> this all works. I created some nice new graphics ;)
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
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Hi,
I would map "home" and "end" to the appropriate keys so I can jump
up/down in web pages, but this is just an idea...
Charles
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 01:07:34 -0700 (PDT)
karthik bala guru <[email protected]> wrote:
> what is the neeed of 8 button mousr .
> Right click, left Click, Scroll - thatz wat we
> need while normal computing .
> Is that so called '8 button mouse' a mouse
> or '8 button wire remote' ????
>
> regards,
> karthik bala guru
> [email protected]
>
>
>
>
> --- Charles Bueche <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Michal,
> >
> > thanks for feedback, see below.
> >
> > On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:26:18 +0200
> > "Bc. Michal Semler" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > remove hid2hci working for others :) It works for
> > all :)
> >
> > I still need to test this... soon.
> >
> > > remove not needed uinput module and for Marcel
> >
> > done, thx.
> >
> > > how about 8 buttons on mouse? Did you make some
> > research about it?
> >
> > Not personaly, but below is a feedback I got a few
> > days ago. I changed
> > my setup and page to use proto "ExplorerPS/2", but
> > so far didn't test
> > the modpam stuff. It continues to work with another
> > protocol, which is
> > nice :-)
> >
> > Charles
> >
> > --------- 8 buttons ---------
> > > I noticed that you are attempting to get all
> > eight buttons to work in
> > > Linux.
> > > The ImPS/2 driver only has support for five
> > buttons. (3 buttons and 2
> > > for the scroll wheel.)
> > > Micro$oft overcase this limit by creating an
> > extended version of the
> > > protocol, ExplorerPS/2.
> > > I do know for a fact that the MX300 uses this
> > protocol for the sixth
> > > button.
> > > The buttons are weird though.
> > > The scroll wheel is located before the 6th
> > button, so my ~/.Xmodmap
> > > contains the line "buttons = 1 2 3 6 4 5"
> > > The program imwheel can send keyboard events when
> > buttons are
> > > pressed, but not executing commands (AFAIK)
> >
> >
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what is the neeed of 8 button mousr .
Right click, left Click, Scroll - thatz wat we
need while normal computing .
Is that so called '8 button mouse' a mouse
or '8 button wire remote' ????
regards,
karthik bala guru
[email protected]
--- Charles Bueche <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Michal,
>
> thanks for feedback, see below.
>
> On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:26:18 +0200
> "Bc. Michal Semler" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > remove hid2hci working for others :) It works for
> all :)
>
> I still need to test this... soon.
>
> > remove not needed uinput module and for Marcel
>
> done, thx.
>
> > how about 8 buttons on mouse? Did you make some
> research about it?
>
> Not personaly, but below is a feedback I got a few
> days ago. I changed
> my setup and page to use proto "ExplorerPS/2", but
> so far didn't test
> the modpam stuff. It continues to work with another
> protocol, which is
> nice :-)
>
> Charles
>
> --------- 8 buttons ---------
> > I noticed that you are attempting to get all
> eight buttons to work in
> > Linux.
> > The ImPS/2 driver only has support for five
> buttons. (3 buttons and 2
> > for the scroll wheel.)
> > Micro$oft overcase this limit by creating an
> extended version of the
> > protocol, ExplorerPS/2.
> > I do know for a fact that the MX300 uses this
> protocol for the sixth
> > button.
> > The buttons are weird though.
> > The scroll wheel is located before the 6th
> button, so my ~/.Xmodmap
> > contains the line "buttons = 1 2 3 6 4 5"
> > The program imwheel can send keyboard events when
> buttons are
> > pressed, but not executing commands (AFAIK)
>
>
>
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Hi Michal,
thanks for feedback, see below.
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:26:18 +0200
"Bc. Michal Semler" <[email protected]> wrote:
> remove hid2hci working for others :) It works for all :)
I still need to test this... soon.
> remove not needed uinput module and for Marcel
done, thx.
> how about 8 buttons on mouse? Did you make some research about it?
Not personaly, but below is a feedback I got a few days ago. I changed
my setup and page to use proto "ExplorerPS/2", but so far didn't test
the modpam stuff. It continues to work with another protocol, which is
nice :-)
Charles
--------- 8 buttons ---------
> I noticed that you are attempting to get all eight buttons to work in
> Linux.
> The ImPS/2 driver only has support for five buttons. (3 buttons and 2
> for the scroll wheel.)
> Micro$oft overcase this limit by creating an extended version of the
> protocol, ExplorerPS/2.
> I do know for a fact that the MX300 uses this protocol for the sixth
> button.
> The buttons are weird though.
> The scroll wheel is located before the 6th button, so my ~/.Xmodmap
> contains the line "buttons = 1 2 3 6 4 5"
> The program imwheel can send keyboard events when buttons are
> pressed, but not executing commands (AFAIK)
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Hi Marcel,
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 22:12:02 +0200
Marcel Holtmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> > now that gentoo has a 2.6.7 kernel, I have tried Marcel's mh patch
> > with success, and I have updated my page about my setup :
>
> aren't there any Gentoo packages for bluez-libs and bluez-utils?
Right, they appeared a month ago, while I was waiting for a mh-patchable
kernel. They are still masked, which mean the install need special
steps. I have documented them as well.
> > I'm not sure wheter I still need the uinput module since I switched
> > to hidd. I remember Marcel saying uinput is not needed with hidd. So
> > who sends events to /dev/input/mice ? hidd directly ?
>
> You don't need uinput anymore. The HIDP Module will do this all by
> itself. On my presentation at LinuxTag tomorrow I am going to show how
> this all works. I created some nice new graphics ;)
I hope we see this online soon. Thanks a lot for your help !
Charles
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Hi,
remove hid2hci working for others :) It works for all :) remove not needed
uinput module and for Marcel
how about 8 buttons on mouse? Did you make some research about it?
Michal
On Thursday 24 of June 2004 20:53, Charles Bueche wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> now that gentoo has a 2.6.7 kernel, I have tried Marcel's mh patch with
> success, and I have updated my page about my setup :
>
> http://www.bueche.ch/comp/mx900/mx900.html
>
> Feedback welcome.
>
> I'm not sure wheter I still need the uinput module since I switched to
> hidd. I remember Marcel saying uinput is not needed with hidd. So who
> sends events to /dev/input/mice ? hidd directly ?
>
> Charles
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Hi Charles,
> now that gentoo has a 2.6.7 kernel, I have tried Marcel's mh patch with
> success, and I have updated my page about my setup :
aren't there any Gentoo packages for bluez-libs and bluez-utils?
> I'm not sure wheter I still need the uinput module since I switched to
> hidd. I remember Marcel saying uinput is not needed with hidd. So who
> sends events to /dev/input/mice ? hidd directly ?
You don't need uinput anymore. The HIDP Module will do this all by
itself. On my presentation at LinuxTag tomorrow I am going to show how
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Regards
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Hi,
Has anyone come across / used a XHTML Parser generator
tool in Opensource community developed in C ?
Do Kindly post the link / tool name .
I saw Amaya but it is big and will consume time
to get just the XHTML Parser / Generator from it.
1) GENX is XML Parser and No XHTML Parser / Generator
tool
developed using GENX by GENX till now.
2) EXPAT doesnt provide a opensource XHTML Parser /
Generator till today.
3) X-Smiles is simple and good but Java Based .
4) LibXml is also a library and no XHTML parser /
Generator Tool by them in opensource till today.
Has Someone got a simple setup with just
the XHTML Parser and Generator alone developed in C
available in OpenSource
or
Atleast a tool Develped Using the above library tools
available in Open source for XHTML Parsing and
Generation ?
Kindly let me know And Do Give me your link.
Thanks & Regards,
karthik bala guru
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