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Everything Else => Zaurus Distro Support and Discussion => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => Angstrom & OpenZaurus => Topic started by: Hrw on April 03, 2006, 10:02:57 am
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This directory/feed (http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/tmp/hrw/3.5.4x-experimental/libqte/) contain libqte2 rebuild for all OZ supported machines. Users of OpenZaurus 3.5.4/3.5.4.1 are requested to install it and tell does it works or not for them.
We want to have it tested before it will be added into upgrades feed.
the ROAD GmbH (www.road-gmbh.de) was kind enough to give their fixes
to the kernel-keymap patch back to the community. I finally found the
time to merge these fixes back into our copy of the kernel-keymap.patch.
I'm glad we have fixes for:
-Workaround broken KeyMaps. This means no more 'dead' keyboards for Opie users *yipee*
-Fix handling of function keys
-Fix handling of NumLock keys
-Fix handling of Auto Repeats
-Handle keys > 7Bit
-Add Handling for ShiftL and ShiftR modifiers
-many more small fixes.
The keyboard support now is way more mature than it was before. I
would like to thank the ROAD GmbH and I personally wish them good
luck on their product and I sincerly hope they will release it soon!
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This directory/feed (http://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/tmp/hrw/3.5.4x-experimental/libqte/) contain libqte2 rebuild for all OZ supported machines. Users of OpenZaurus 3.5.4/3.5.4.1 are requested to install it and tell does it works or not for them.
Maybe a stupid question but... what is libqte2 usefull for? Running apps made for QTopia?
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OPIE base on it
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By keyboard, are we referring to the built-in keyboards? Or IR keyboards? such as Belkin F8U1500?
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I meant keyboard - from kernel view built-in keyboard is keyboard, on-screen keys (which are enabled in 3.5.4.1-alpha2/GPE) are keyboard too. With kbdd/zkbdd even irda/bt/serial keyboard will be keyboard for kernel.