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aligatro 2010-07-19 01:21

Re: [Debian sid] ts_calibrate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MohammadAG (Post 756253)
afaik gdm restarts after closing ts_calibrate.

Ahh so thats why. I tried to log into unprivileged user. However, same happens to sudo users, but only on first login. [Added] Also, I noticed a very strange problem with Xorg. It loads cpu to 90%.

akashbhavsar 2010-09-22 00:20

Re: [Debian sid] ts_calibrate
 
Sorry for bumping an old thread, but I tried what MohammadAG specified and I'm kind of having the same problem as aligatro since a couple of days. Searched all over the internet but no help. :(

I am trying a native debian install from https://elektranox.org/n900/installa...iguration.html and I have nodm enabled. Enlightenment starts up on booting into Debian but I cannot move my pointer properly. (It does move a bit when I touch at the edge of my screen)
ts_calibrate from a terminal (inside enlightenment on Debian) gives "ts_open: No such file or directory"

I have copied 4 folders from /lib/modules in my /mnt/debian/lib/modules (one for each kernel - default, power, NITdroid, current).
Is this setup correct?

aligatro, could you please tell me what resolved your problem?

Thanks in advance!
Akash.

aligatro 2010-09-22 01:29

Re: [Debian sid] ts_calibrate
 
sorry, I don't remember what I did. However, I do remember that it caused the gnome to crash back into gdm.

lugu 2011-01-21 14:33

Re: [Debian sid] ts_calibrate
 
in my case, env get wipe by sudo, prefer something like:

sudo TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event3 TSLIB_FBDEVICE=/dev/fb0 ts_calibration


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