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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2022-03-14 12:19:32 -0400
committerB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2022-03-17 12:38:08 -0400
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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.
+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.