From: Andre Majorel on
Can anyone recommend a key logger for Debian ? I don't need replay
or any fancy functions, just stats about which keys get pressed
the most.

Support for X is essential, support for the console is not. Even
raw keycodes would do.

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From: Amrit Panesar on
On 7/7/2010 12:11 PM, Andre Majorel wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a key logger for Debian ? I don't need replay
> or any fancy functions, just stats about which keys get pressed
> the most.
>
> Support for X is essential, support for the console is not. Even
> raw keycodes would do.
>
>

You may want to try pykeylogger it only works in an x enviroment

(http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/pykeylogger/index.php?title=Main_Page)

not too sure if there is a deb package for it (i'm sure there is) but it
doesn't look too hard to install

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From: Matt Zagrabelny on
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Andre Majorel <aym-naibed(a)teaser.fr> wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend a key logger for Debian ?

apt-cache search key logger

Though I've never used a key logger.

Cheers,

-matt


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From: thib on
Andre Majorel wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a key logger for Debian ? I don't need replay
> or any fancy functions, just stats about which keys get pressed
> the most.
>
> Support for X is essential, support for the console is not. Even
> raw keycodes would do.

I saw that one[1][2] in the last Debian Project News. Haven't tested it,
but it looks like your best bet atm, considering all the other hacks
available. It's new, so you might have to backport it if you're using Lenny.

1: http://packages.debian.org/sid/logkeys
2: http://code.google.com/p/logkeys

If you only need raw keycodes, just dump /dev/input/eventX, reading it is
trivial.

-t


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