- Subject: Re: [Jed-users-l] using gpm with jed .99.19 in ubuntu linux
- From: Henry Harpending <harpend@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 12:40:22 -0700
Thank you Mr. Sommer.
I realized after I wrote this question that xterm is not the same as the linux console. I cannot even boot into a linux console with my ubuntu linux distribution.
I have noticed that under Mac OS X I have no gpm functions in the Mac Terminal program, but the (free) terminal emulator Iterm for the Mac gives me full gpm functions. It also allows a wider range of keys to be assigned (like ^/) than does the Mac terminal. This is just for information for anyone using a Mac.
Does anyone know how to achieve gpm functionality in a linux terminal emulator, of which there are several?
Thanks, Henry Harpending
On Mar 8, 2010, at 6:27 AM, Jörg Sommer wrote:
> Hallo Henry,
>
> Henry Harpending <harpend@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The Makefile generated by 'configure' in jed .99.19 does not have
>> default information about activating gpm support filled in and
>> commented out as it was in older versions. Is it still necessary to
>> modify that Makefile to enable gpm?
>
> No.
>
>> Is gpm relevant to/used by gnome-console or the KDE equivalent, rather
>> than xterm? The documentation of the recent version says that gpm
>> support is 'built-in': what does this mean?
>
> You have to disable it, if you don't want it.
>
> % ./configure --help G gpm
> --disable-gpm disable gpm mouse support
>
> Schöne Grüße, Jörg.
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