2009-12-23, 22:18
Hi all,
I'm using a cheap remote, which have 4 keys that change from tty1 to tty4 (respectively, the keys from remote does alt+ctrl f1 to f4).
When someone accidentally presses any of these keys, the ASRock will change from TTY7 to 1-4 (according with key pressed). This wasn't a problem when I used the script with 9.04, since the XBMC use to run in terminal 1, but now, in karmic, the autostart is running XBMC in terminal 7 (which Is the default).
The problem is: I cannot go back to XBMC (terminal 7) with the remote, since it only have the 4 keys.
So, can I change the terminal that X is running, from, for example, 7 to 4? This will make much easier to switch back to XBMC when a key is accidentally pressed...
Thanks in advance.
I'm using a cheap remote, which have 4 keys that change from tty1 to tty4 (respectively, the keys from remote does alt+ctrl f1 to f4).
When someone accidentally presses any of these keys, the ASRock will change from TTY7 to 1-4 (according with key pressed). This wasn't a problem when I used the script with 9.04, since the XBMC use to run in terminal 1, but now, in karmic, the autostart is running XBMC in terminal 7 (which Is the default).
The problem is: I cannot go back to XBMC (terminal 7) with the remote, since it only have the 4 keys.
So, can I change the terminal that X is running, from, for example, 7 to 4? This will make much easier to switch back to XBMC when a key is accidentally pressed...
Thanks in advance.