Sat, 8 Dec 2007 15:09:52 -0600
Thank you. I didn't know that command existed.
John
On Dec 8, 2007 11:27 AM, Stephan Mueller <d454d@web.de> wrote:
> * John Alberts <john.m.alberts@gmail.com> [07.12.2007]:
>
> > I'm curious, how did you determine which device nodes were needed?
>
> just do a lsof and grep for anything in /proc, /dev or /sys and see if
> xorg, xserver and the like is involved. This might give you a hint about
> the required nodes. But as you can see from my other mail this only
> gives you a temporary view on the application in question and does not
> reflect the complete application lifecycle. For the latter tools like
> strace etc. migth be better suited...
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steph.
>
Thank you. I didn't know that command existed.
John
On Dec 8, 2007 11:27 AM, Stephan Mueller <
d454d@web.de> wrote:
* John Alberts <john.m.alberts@gmail.com> [07.12.2007]:
> I'm curious, how did you determine which device nodes were needed?
just do a lsof and grep for anything in /proc, /dev or /sys and see if
xorg, xserver and the like is involved. This might give you a hint about
the required nodes. But as you can see from my other mail this only
gives you a temporary view on the application in question and does not
reflect the complete application lifecycle. For the latter tools like
strace etc. migth be better suited...
Cheers,
Steph.