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From: vineesh k. <vi...@hc...> - 2004-12-17 07:16:45
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I saw ur 6 headed PC set up. can u send the hardware details?.
is ur setup supports independent speakers(ie, one speaker for each
user). If yes how can we accomplish the same.
regards
vineesh
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 13:34, Aivils wrote:
> On Saturday 04 December 2004 19:09, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> >
> > --- Aivils <ai...@un...> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All!
> > >
> > > X - X windows system
> > > K - Linux kernel
> > > E - Events as well
> > >
> > > INTRODUCTION
> > > ------------
> > >
> > > xke is userspace program which is capable read
> > > and recognize Linux
> > > kernel generated events of input devices. xke
> > > translate Linux kernel
> > > events and send to X windows system. Main goal is
> > > keyboar multimedia key
> > > utilization.
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > Aivils, since nobody seemed to react to your note
> > which you certainly sent to enough places, some
> > questions. Keep in mind I am one of the clueless.
>
> I am not intoxicated by high technologies. Replay
> inside 30 days is good enough.
>
> > You wrote xke? Googling gets me foreign language
> > syntax and an automobile made by Jaguar.
>
> Yes i am author.
>
> > I read your report and it theoretically makes sense,
> > but practically what does it mean? I mean what can I
> > do with xke that I cannot do now with Ruby?
>
> As far as know actualy You are very consrevative and use
> onl IBM PS/2 keyboards. Nowadays we have keyboards with
> lots of additional , extented keys (me have 22 multimedia keys).
> During year 2000 one of this project administrator
> create Linux input event system. This event system
> up to this day is used very rarely by some Xfree86 drivers
> only. Exists keyboard tracker too. I decided create "one key
> press launcher". In production system we use only 3 keys:
> Power - launch netscape,
> Sleep - launch xmms,
> Weekup - launch xterm, that is on PS/2 kbd.
> Exists lots of small utils what cat do lots of "multimedia"
> jobs. Sample: aumix for sound adjusting.
>
> Nothing is ruby related, just historical bonds with this
> project.
>
> Aivils
>
>
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