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  1. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    When I upgraded to the latest boost in ArchLinux's repos, 1.41.0-1, my old gesture database was incompatible, and I had to re-make all my gestures from scratch. This is pitiful enough, but the...
  2. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    Tom, X server is still crashing because of easystroke. I discovered something in my Xorg.0.log that I think is the backtrace you needed (which appeared after an X server crash because of easystroke):...
  3. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    Here's something strange I have noticed for quite some time... I'm sorry, but I can't pinpoint it with having started with a specific past release, though I know, in the past, I didn't have this...
  4. Re: HowTo: Undervolt your notebook CPU for longer battery life

    I'm an Arch Linux user now, and I've tried the script again, and it works great. The only catch is that I'm having random lock-ups...

    So, to try to figure out why, I tried the script in three...
  5. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    Well, that'd explain it. Didn't use ssh. I'll try again during the weekend--thanks!
  6. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    I tried to retrieve the backtrace, but whenever I would attach gdb to the xserver process, X would freeze, so I couldn't reproduce the problem. I'll admit I'm not very experienced in this arena, but...
  7. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    Oh, all right then. Perfectly understand the time issues; I'll try to get a backtrace, and then use the patch you mentioned. Thanks.
  8. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    I should mention that my problems with Easystroke have only gotten worse :(. Easystroke is randomly crashing X when I make a gesture; random, as it happens with different gestures and isn't the...
  9. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    Thanks, I'm glad to hear it. I've just noticed another little issue that I thought I should bring to your attention. When I make gestures on top of an application, Easystroke functions perfectly, and...
  10. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    There's a file debug.mk.ex--would you like me to rename it debug.mk, and use that? It has:



    DFLAGS = -ggdb #-pg
    OFLAGS =
    CXX = ccache g++


    Wait, I configured it with the first...
  11. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    easystroke -vvv
    Loaded preferences.
    Loaded actions.
    grabbing: None
    Opened Device "stylus" (absolute, supports proximity).
    Segmentation fault

    Still segfaulting, but here's the log. Thanks for...
  12. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    The sluggishness was that when I would make a gesture within an application, the gesture would not immediately be activated. That is not the case in 0.4.4, now, at least not when I run easystroke...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Wacom tablet eraser acts like a pen

    Well, thank you for going over my old xorg.conf--I was really newbie-ish back then and didn't know better to remove the Synaptics, Mouse, and Keyboard sections. Well, you can change Xournal's...
  14. [ubuntu] Re: Motion LE1700 Tablet PC microphone doesn't work in Hardy Heron

    Oh, goodness, I'm so sorry I didn't check here sooner! Well, for starters, sound worked perfectly with the LE1700. I did manage to fix the microphone when I switched to using OSS instead of ALSA, but...
  15. [all variants] Re: HOW TO: Install a LinuxWacom Kernel Driver for Tablet PC's

    I've also updated the ArchWiki's Wacom article with this information and referenced this thread, and thanks again to you, and to Rec of course! Happy to contribute something to the OSS community :).
  16. [all variants] Re: HOW TO: Install a LinuxWacom Kernel Driver for Tablet PC's

    Rec's script works perfectly for me! (I am using a serial tablet, a Lenovo X61t, with touch). If you are an ArchLinux user you might appreciate the following tidbits (though I'm sure an experienced...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Wacom, HAL and right click and more.....

    Rec's script works perfectly. Thanks for recommending it! I'm using ArchLinux (I used to use Ubuntu--it introduced me to Linux, and I joined these forums the same day), and I only needed to make two...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Wacom, HAL and right click and more.....

    No, I found the script online, actually at the Ubuntu forums (link). I like how it manages the NaviDial so that the keys rotate appropriately, just like they would in Windows. It also manages...
  19. Re: Announcing easystroke, a gesture recognition app

    I was mistaken--it wasn't 0.4.3 that was acting sluggishly (I was imagining it was whatever version previous than the current one that I upgraded to, but I saw that you updated to 0.4.3 quite...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Wacom, HAL and right click and more.....

    Will this work for the touchscreen as well, or only the stylus? I never had to calibrate touch for different rotations, before.

    Output of my xinput --list



    xinput --list
    "Virtual core...
  21. Poll: Re: What Would You Do If Canonical Signed A PLA With Microsoft?

    Well, I'm using Arch Linux, but if I was still using Ubuntu, I'd take that as a cue to switch to Arch :P
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    Re: Argument: Ubuntu is better.

    Well, I'd like to be first in saying that Arch Linux is the best :)
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    Re: Run Firefox on Ubuntu *without* Wine...

    I thought this thread was going to fix the problem I have with having to use (though I have not condescended to use) Firefox in Wine so Macromedia Shockwave Player could work (which is needed for...
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    Re: Our Operating System Needs A Name

    Well, "Ubuntu" reflects the core values to the Ubuntu distribution, or "Arch Linux" reflects the core values to its distribution with the "Arch Way", the KISS principle, and beautiful minimalism....
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    Re: Chromium moves into ALPHA

    I think there are two versions, one of which is the CrossOver one and the other native using GTK. I'm not entirely sure, but I am hazarding that that is the case because in the screenshot, the...
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