On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 02:50:47PM +0300, George Sedov wrote:
> > what I'm more concerned about: if it's 4 years later - how many devices
> > still have that functionality? I'm hesitant to add a feature that only works
> > on laptops that have been discontinued a significant amount of time ago.
> >
> what I'm more concerned about: if it's 4 years later - how many devices
> still have that functionality? I'm hesitant to add a feature that only works
> on laptops that have been discontinued a significant amount of time ago.
>
> Cheers,
>Peter
Yes, I think there still are the devices with
ned.
>
> There were a couple of out-of-tree patches (can be found here
> https://github.com/perusio/xorg-synaptics-led-support) which supposedly
> came from SUSE enterprise, but they were never really finished. One of
> the two patches is for the kernel, to support the LED itself, an
/perusio/xorg-synaptics-led-support) which supposedly
came from SUSE enterprise, but they were never really finished. One of
the two patches is for the kernel, to support the LED itself, and the
other one for the Xorg driver, to support the double tap.
The Xorg driver relied on the kernel to distinguish