Re: how to get OSD without tpb?

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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, Chris Hanson wrote:
> I've been playing around with the new input-event support in 
> thinkpad-acpi, and by and large it works well.  (I'm using a T60p, 
> Debian unstable, linux 2.6.22.1 with thinkpad-acpi 0.15-20070714.)  I 
> seem to be getting most of the input events I expect
> 
> However, when I disable tpb, although all the functions still work as 
> expected, I don't get any on-screen display.  I have gnome-osd 
> installed, so I'm guessing I need to handle this manually using 
> gnome-osd-client?  Or am I missing something?  I don't want to use tpb 
> if it's avoidable.

You will need either new HAL, or to do some tweaking.  Getting this to work
in userspace needs bleeding-edge stuff, AFAIK.   I would tell you exactly
what to do, but I don't know that :(

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