Jarod Wilson wrote: > On 02/04/2010 08:41 AM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: >> Jiri Slaby wrote: >>> On 02/04/2010 01:04 PM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: >>>>> I have 2 dvb-t receivers and both of them need fullspeed quirk. >>>>> Further >>>>> disable_rc_polling (a dvb_usb module parameter) must be set to not get >>>>> doubled characters now. And then, it works like a charm. >>>> Module parameters always bothers me. They should be used as last >>>> resort alternatives >>>> when there's no other possible way to make it work properly. >>>> >>>> If we know for sure that the RC polling should be disabled by an >>>> specific device, >>>> just add this logic at the driver. >>> >>> Yes, this is planned and written below: >> >> Ok. >>> >>>>> Note that, it's just some kind of proof of concept. A migration of >>>>> af9015 devices from dvb-usb-remote needs to be done first. >>>>> >>>>> Ideas, comments? >>>> Please next time, send the patch inlined. As you're using >>>> Thunderbird, you'll likely need >>>> Asalted-patches[1] to avoid thunderbird to destroy your patches. >>> >>> I must disagree for two reasons: (a) it was not patch intended for merge >>> and (b) it was a plain-text attachment which is fine even for >>> submission. However I don't like patches as attachments so if I decide >>> to submit it for a merge later, you will not see it as an attachment >>> then :). >> >> Attachments aren't good for reply, as they appear as a file. So, >> people need to >> open the attachment on a separate application to see and to cut-and-paste >> if they want to comment, like what I did. > > Just as an FYI... If you use mutt appropriately configured, it'll DTRT > with attached patches and let you reply with them quoted inline, and > actually, thunderbird 3 will more or less work with attached patches if > you do a select-all, then hit reply (tbird finally has 'quote selected > text' support). RHEL5 has Thunderbird 2, so, quote selected text doesn't work. I don't like very much to use text mailers, but i prefer the alpine interface. I never saw this feature in alpine. Maybe I just never managed to properly configure it there. Claws-mail has this feature, its monothread/monotask structure is very bad, since it stops answering to the edit window, if it starts to fetch new emails while you're editing an email. So, I stopped using it. -- Cheers, Mauro -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html