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[Debian] My Debian Tricks - N810 xmodmap
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qole
2008-09-15 , 00:20
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Can anyone tell me a way to check for tablet model number (ie N800 or N810) in a shell script, for example, a postinst script? I want to put the plain keymap file (see my "virtual keyboard woes" thread) in place for N800 users, and the keymap file + fatalsaint's mappings for N810 users.
It didn't matter before, because fatalsaint's mappings would just cause an error for N800 users, and xmodmap wouldn't load. But now, everyone needs xmodmap so that Debian virtual keyboards will function correctly, and so simply letting xmodmap crash on the N800 isn't an option. And installing the N810 xmodmap on the N800 does
very wacky things
to the maemo virtual keyboard.
The good news is that I'm getting really close to having Easy-Debian-Final ready. It will have sound, adobe Flash,
"real" Sun Java
(
openjdk-6-jre
), Gimp, LXDE, etc. It really feels like a finished, functional system.
Thanks in advance!
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