pancho horrillo wrote:
> When I run mplayer, or openarena, somehow udev reacts as if the device
> (Z-10 USB speakers) was reconnected, and calls

strange. On my system I don't see such things (with vlc and mplayer).

udev rules are still an hack, because I had not yet time to correct
the g15daemon code.
But I'm not so sure that this hack is the originator of your bug.

Could send me the output of:
lsusb | grep -i logitech
("lsusb" is in package "usbutils")

> ACTION=add /etc/init.d/g15daemon udev
> (as per /etc/udev/rules.d/z60_g15daemon.rules)
> 
> I see this in dmesg:
> input: G15 Extra Keys as /devices/virtual/input/input8
> input: G15 Extra Keys as /devices/virtual/input/input9
> input: G15 Extra Keys as /devices/virtual/input/input10
> input: G15 Extra Keys as /devices/virtual/input/input11
> ...
> 
> (Each line happens after each g15daemon restart.)

Are there some errors in /var/log/user.log ?
Are there some other errors in dmesg /var/log/syslog.log
(regarding g15)? (I hope to find a segfault).


> Hope that it helps.

I don't know ;-)  It is a very strange behaviour. Do you have some
special setting for audio or in mplayer?

Do you run some virtual machines with the same keyboard?

I would like to reproduce the bug in my machine.


I'll send you in next days a verbose init.d script for debugging:
I whouls understand because running mplayer will cause a udev
action.

ciao
        cate





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