Hey Vadim,
You ever have any luck getting an x windows to be
happy with the pen? I mean, I've gotten the pen working
but it doesn't get along very well with windows.
I've tried Debian with Gnome,
KDE, and XFCE and it still pisses all those off. (XFCE seems
the leasts angry when the pen is loaded at least). And
mandrake with KDE and Gnome as well as DSL with
xfce and fluxbox, and as I can get the pen to work with
all of them, as soon as I load it all my personalized settings
for my window manager's seem to go away. No more specialized
icon for my "home" folder... everything grayed out...
its really wierd.
I'm almost certain its something in my xorg.conf,
something with the CorePointer settings maybe.
I've tried as many variables as I can think of and its
still a problem. All I know for sure is if I hash out
my pen driver in the xorg.conf everything comes up
no problem. So its something with how I'm implementing
the driver.
anyway, any ideas would be great.
Thanks,
Tyler
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> From: Vadim <vadim_at_vkonovalov.ru>
> Subject: Re: [Tc1000-linux] gentoo on tc1000 continues
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> only 1 aspect that I can comment.
>
> > Can someone send me acpi setup with correct sleep/hibernate
> > implementation
> > for responding to power button and suggest if I need swsusp2? in the
> > kernel
> > ?
>
>
> For me, all my gentoo installations on different 3 PCs freeze during
> hibernation.
>
> However just simple one-line script:
>
> echo disk > /sys/power/state
>
> just works fine.
>
> (my real script 3 lines more: it unloads and then loads pen driver
> fpi2002, and it switches display modes)
>
> My hibernate works well with nv video, but not with nvidia
> nvidia drivers are only half-way working in my configuration anyway...
>
> BTW I will be happy to hear from anyone how to turn off display's
> background light.
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> To summarize, I am quite a newbie user.
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> Best regards,
> Vadim.
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