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2008-04-07
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2008-04-09
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2008-04-09
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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Thanx.
mathcbox-remote sounds much safer to try than matchbox-remove. :-) Good to know.
Yeah, I looked into the vnc code, but it's pretty involved, so I haven't found it yet.
Right now, it's not that important. I tweaked the gngeo code so it exits on esc and home.
If you hit home to exit, it hides xgngeo, but I personally don't use xgngeo. :-)
xmaeme isn't as nice, but it has a smaller memory footprint, and I still have my 770. :-)
Thanx for the matchbox-remote and kciconsbox hints! Those are great!
desiv
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2008-08-01
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2008-08-01
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I tweaked gngeo so that it disables xsp on exit.
Then I re-enabled the gngeo mapping of quit to the esc button, it was the home button.
I did that so xgngeo wouldn't be hidden in the background but still running on exit.
That all works, but if I hit Home now, I get my desktop back, xsp enabled, and gngeo still running. ;(
I will probably just map esc and home to quit, but that will still leave the xgngeo issue.
What would be best would be to disable the Home button while gngeo is running.
Thanks
desiv