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It doesn't work on Fedora28 #187

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Nindainell opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 3 comments
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It doesn't work on Fedora28 #187

Nindainell opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 3 comments

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@Nindainell
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When i try to write the log to a file (in a Fedora 28 workstation system) it captures the login and logout, but anything else. The command i used was: sudo logkeys -s -m es_ES.map -o ~/logkeys.txt
thx =D

@kernc
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kernc commented Oct 1, 2018

Did you try/specify --device switch?

@rolfvreijdenberger
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rolfvreijdenberger commented Jan 6, 2019

go through all devices in /dev/input by using 'cat /dev/input/eventX' and try to type some stuff. when you see things appear in stdout, you found the correct device. (X is a nunber)
that device should be used as the device to monitor.
I'm using fedora and have no issues this way.

@q2dg
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q2dg commented Sep 24, 2019

I've tried logkeys in Fedora 30 and works out-of-the-box (even with SELinux enabled).

BUT

-o file.txt argument doesn't work. If using default file (/var/log/logkeys.log) it works fine and een if specifying -o - to output to the screen it works too, but when I want to write to a custom file, it doesn't create anything.

Just for the record...maybe it should be processed as another different issue....
Thanks!

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