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author Dimitris Zlatanidis2014-01-24 02:26:57 +0100
committer Erik Hanson2014-01-30 06:21:12 +0100
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system/logkeys: Added (a GNU/Linux keylogger that works).
Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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+logkeys is a linux keylogger. It is no more advanced than other available linux
+keyloggers, notably lkl and uberkey, but is a bit newer, more up to date, it
+doesn't unreliably repeat keys and it shouldn't crash your X. All in all, it
+just seems to work. It relies on event interface of the Linux input subsystem.
+Once completely set, it logs all common character and function keys, while also
+being fully aware of Shift and AltGr key modifiers.