Re: Kernel Beep
Re: Kernel Beep
- Subject: Re: Kernel Beep
- From: Dean Reece <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 09:04:42 -0700
Srinidhi,
Drivers are just supposed to drive hardware and make it available to
user-space. They are not supposed to generate UI, and so there are no
mechanisms available for doing these things from within the kernel.
Instead you should create a user-space daemon that drives all these
types of interactions.
Cheers,
- Dean
On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 07:25 AM, Srinidhi Rao wrote:
Hi all,
Please pardon me if this is irrelevant query here.
I am working on a kernel driver, when I need to play a system beep
based on
some event. But, so far I am unable to find any method of doing so.
Can any
one provide some pointers for this?
Also, is there is any way of changing cursor (mouse) from the kernel
driver?
Thanks for any help....
Best Regards
Srinidhi
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