Package Details: pommed-light 1.52lw-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/pommed-light.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: pommed-light
Description: Handles the hotkeys of Apple MacBook (Pro) laptops - lightweight edition
Upstream URL: https://github.com/bytbox/pommed-light
Licenses: GPL2
Conflicts: pommed
Submitter: srl
Maintainer: srl
Last Packager: srl
Votes: 15
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2012-04-14 09:52 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-05-04 18:02 (UTC)

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yakshaver commented on 2017-02-23 04:19 (UTC)

This seems to be installing an old version for me. I'm not really sure how, because it says that it is download v1.50, but when I run the program I get I: pommed v1.45lw Apple laptops hotkeys handler I: Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Julien BLACHE <jb@jblache.org> I: Configuration file not found, using defaults Maybe someone forgot to update a version number?

srl commented on 2014-03-19 17:28 (UTC)

@dieelt: yes of course. Updated to 1.47lw.

dieelt commented on 2014-03-19 10:33 (UTC)

Would it be possible to tag the latest master and update the package to include the those changes? I notice that support for additional models, including mine :), have been included in the master-branch.

srl commented on 2013-06-03 13:22 (UTC)

@JKAbrams: fixed, thanks.

JKAbrams commented on 2013-06-03 12:46 (UTC)

Needs fixing re /bin /sbin

srl commented on 2013-05-27 14:16 (UTC)

@rekoil: I'm bytbox on #archlinux

rekoil commented on 2013-05-27 14:15 (UTC)

@srl: Are you on any IRC channels at the moment?

srl commented on 2013-05-27 13:01 (UTC)

@rekoil: it should work no matter how quickly your system boots. I don't have an SSD, but I think at least two other users do, so that's likely not the issue. Do your logs indicate that systemd/kernel is still discovering devices after pommed has started and failed? Try changing, in pommed.service, the last line from multi-user.target to graphical.target (and then reinstall the service with systemctl disable pommed; systemctl enable pommed; or something like that).

rekoil commented on 2013-05-27 11:45 (UTC)

I'll clarify, the SLiM implication came from my feeling that SLiM just works very differently than most login managers. It's probably not that hehe.

rekoil commented on 2013-05-27 11:09 (UTC)

@srl: Do you have a Mac with an SSD? I'm thinking that either my system boots too quickly, or perhaps SLiM is causing the problem? All I know is that Arch is _perfect_ right now except for pommed :( For the record I have a MacBook Air 13.3" (5,2) with a 2.0 GHz Intel i7, 8 Gb of RAM and a 256 Gb Samsung SSD.