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the whole cvs is tagged with "before_optimize_connect" if there are problems you
can check the diff (but it had compiled and run here)
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libopie1-->libopie2
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calibrate, and instead check if the mouse handler inherits from QCalibratedMouseHandler.
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- pre- and post-session scripts (in $OPIEDIR/share/opie-login) to fix
things like device ownership to user/root
- logging in now doesn't simply mean: execute bin/qpe. instead opie-login
* first tries to execute ~/.opie-session
* if that doesn't exist $OPIEDIR/share/opie-login/opie-session
* if that fails too, execute $OPIEDIR/bin/qpe
you can now handle things like ssh-agent on a per-user basis.
(I'll commit the scripts later - for now it simply works like before)
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but use the previously saved "real" parent pid.
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~/Settings/opie-login.conf:
[General]
AutoLogin=<user>
command line options override config file settings !
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- wait image should be displayed right now
- the qApp object is destroyed before the launcher is started -- this
should prevent some semaphore permission problems
- added a (very basic) crash handler
- added a simple "respawned too fast" detection in case of qt/e fb problems
- if opie-login is started with -a <user> or --autologin <user> it doesn't
prompt for a username/password - instead it loads qpe directly using the
specified user account
So even if you are not running multiuser, you should now start qpe with:
opie-login --autologin=root
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- launcher is now started via a login shell
- font is "hardcoded" to helvetica
- screen saver is "hardcoded" to 30/20/60 secs
(this should make opie-login usable, regardless of any
(miss)-configuration of the normal OPIE appearance)
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Just replace $OPIEDIR/bin/qpe with $OPIEDIR/bin/opie-login in
/etc/init.d/opie
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